Episode Sep 07 September 7, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Thursday on the NewsHour, the effects of this year's extreme weather persist as storms lash Europe and Maui marks a month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. We speak with the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations as concerns…
World Sep 07 News Wrap: At least 18 dead from severe storms and flooding in southeastern Europe In our news wrap Thursday, the death toll has reached 18 from severe storms raging across southeastern Europe, flooding in southern Brazil claimed at least 39 lives, forecasters are warning that Hurricane Lee could become the first Category 5 storm…
Episode Sep 06 September 6, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Wednesday on the NewsHour, the impact being felt across the globe as climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the Northern Hemisphere's history. After all defendants in the Georgia election case plead not guilty, the judge weighs when and…
World Sep 06 News Wrap: Russian missile strike kills at least 17 in eastern Ukraine In our news wrap Wednesday, a Russian missile strike in eastern Ukraine killed at least 17 people, a growing challenge to keep former President Trump off Republican primary ballots next year took a step forward, a federal judge in Texas…
Episode Sep 05 September 5, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Tuesday on the NewsHour, Congress returns to Washington facing a deadline to keep the government funded and concerns about Senate leadership. The former leader of the far-right militia group the Proud Boys is sentenced for his role in the Jan.
World Sep 05 News Wrap: Federal court rejects Alabama's 2nd try at congressional map In our news wrap Tuesday, a panel of three federal judges struck down Alabama's second try at a congressional map after Republican lawmakers refused to create a second majority-Black district, prosecutors in Atlanta charged 61 people with racketeering after two…
Episode Sep 04 September 4, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Monday on the NewsHour, Ukraine replaces its defense minister amid a corruption investigation and a slow counteroffensive against Russia. A national bus driver shortage leaves families scrambling to find rides for their kids at the start of a new school…
World Sep 04 News Wrap: Biden downplays threat of auto workers strike In our news wrap Monday, President Biden downplayed the threat of an auto workers strike, Russian President Putin says he's not ready to renew a deal on Ukrainian grain shipments, a new report from the UN nuclear agency shows Iran…
Politics Sep 04 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the political power of organized labor 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 the political power of organized labor and the motivating force of abortion in elections.
Episode Sep 01 September 1, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode Friday on the NewsHour, the new jobs report shows hiring is slowing, but so is inflation. We look at what the economic data signals for American workers. As a Texas law banning gender-affirming care for transgender children takes effect, families…