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November 19, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

57m 46s

November 19, 2024 - PBS News Hour full episode

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  • John Grisham chronicles stories of the wrongly convicted: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    John Grisham chronicles stories of the wrongly convicted

    E318 - 9m 37s

    When Centurion was founded, it was the first group of its kind working to overturn wrongful convictions for people facing execution or life. Decades later, the work continues and its story is being told by its founder and novelist John Grisham. Jeffrey Brown reports for our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy and for our arts and culture coverage, CANVAS.

  • What Trump's EPA pick signals for his environmental plans: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What Trump's EPA pick signals for his environmental plans

    E318 - 6m 22s

    As President-elect Trump’s team is taking shape, we’re learning more about who will take the lead on energy, climate and the environment. The first announcement on that front is Lee Zeldin, a former GOP congressman who will head the Environmental Protection Agency. Trump has called climate change a “scam” and says addressing it hurts business. William Brangham discussed more with Coral Davenport.

  • Trump begins to fill foreign policy, national security teams: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump begins to fill foreign policy, national security teams

    E318 - 5m 32s

    A second Donald Trump administration is taking shape, one new appointee at a time. Tuesday, the president-elect tapped more of his closest allies to fill some of the government’s top posts. Among them is Sen. Marco Rubio, putting Trump’s one-time foe on track to becoming the first Latino to serve as the nation’s top diplomat. Laura Barrón-López reports.

  • Family of hostages says shakeups might bring something good: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Family of hostages says shakeups might bring something good

    E318 - 6m 34s

    President Biden met Israeli President Isaac Herzog in the Oval Office and reaffirmed his administration’s 'ironclad’ commitment to Israel. The Israeli government says Hamas is still holding 101 hostages in Gaza and Herzog said the war would continue until the hostages return home. Nick Schifrin discussed more with Dalia Cusnir, the sister-in-law of two hostages.

  • Republicans closer to winning control of House and Senate: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Republicans closer to winning control of House and Senate

    E317 - 4m 42s

    More than a dozen congressional races have yet to be called as House Republicans are looking to maintain hold of the chamber. If they do, it would lead to Republicans holding a political trifecta over Washington. Lisa Desjardins reports.

  • VFW finds new ways to connect younger veterans: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    VFW finds new ways to connect younger veterans

    E317 - 5m 5s

    In cities and towns across the country, the nation’s oldest veterans group, Veterans of Foreign Wars, provides spaces for war veterans to connect and socialize. But as their numbers dwindle, the VFW seeks to expand its ranks by looking to a new generation. Stephanie Sy reports.

  • The influence Musk could have in Trump administration: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The influence Musk could have in Trump administration

    E317 - 6m 49s

    An independent famine review committee affiliated with the United Nations declared that across northern Gaza, starvation, malnutrition and excess mortality, are “rapidly increasing” and “famine thresholds may have already been crossed or else will be in the near future.” Nick Schifrin discussed more with Jan Egeland, a longtime diplomat and humanitarian who recently traveled to Gaza.

  • Trump shapes administration, naming hardliner to top post: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump shapes administration, naming hardliner to top post

    E317 - 7m 26s

    President-elect Trump is quickly picking the people he wants to advise him when he enters the White House again, including who he has chosen to lead his campaign promise of mass deportation. Trump announced Tom Homan will be his “border czar” and Stephen Miller, an immigration hardliner, is expected to be his deputy chief of staff for policy. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports.

  • Idaho abortion law case could have nationwide implications: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Idaho abortion law case could have nationwide implications

    E317 - 7m 24s

    An Idaho state court will hear arguments in a case brought by four women who allege they were denied emergency care because of the state’s abortion laws, which are some of the most restrictive in the nation. The women argue the law's medical exceptions are too narrow to protect the health of pregnant patients. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Jennifer Adkins and Marc Hearron.

  • News Wrap: Crews battle New Jersey brush fires: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: Crews battle New Jersey brush fires

    E317 - 6m 8s

    In our news wrap Monday, crews are battling blazes on both coasts as brush fires have broken out around New Jersey fueled by bone-dry conditions, larger wildfires rage in California though crews are making progress, Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces are holding back enemy troops in Russia's Kursk region and Haiti's international airport shut down after gangs opened fire at a flight trying to land.

  • Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on how Democrats are reacting: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on how Democrats are reacting

    E317 - 8m 25s

    NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including analysis of Democrats' losses in last week's election and the new Trump team taking shape.

  • The influence Musk could have in Trump administration: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    The influence Musk could have in Trump administration

    E317 - 5m 44s

    Elon Musk was among Donald Trump’s most visible and powerful surrogates on the campaign trail. Now with President-elect Trump, Musk remains within the inner circle, joining calls with world leaders and weighing in on staffing decisions. Amna Nawaz discussed the influence Musk could exert on the next administration and what he stands to gain with Vittoria Elliott of Wired.

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