Politics Oct 04 Former Pence chief of staff Marc Short on tensions within Republican Party Donald Trump's influence over Republicans still looms large, but the numerous ongoing investigations surrounding the former president are also raising serious questions for the GOP. Marc Short worked in the Trump White House and was later chief of staff to…
Episode Oct 03 October 3, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Monday on the NewsHour, search and rescue efforts after Hurricane Ian continue in Florida as President Biden surveys the damage Hurricane Fiona inflicted on Puerto Rico. Brazil's presidential election heads to a second round after neither of the top two…
Nation Oct 03 News Wrap: At least 125 killed in stampede in Indonesia, Ukrainian forces gain ground In our news wrap Monday, an Indonesian police chief and nine other elite officers were removed from their posts for their role in a stampede at a soccer match that killed at least 125 people, Wall Street kicked off the…
Nation Oct 03 Supreme Court begins new term as public's trust hits historic low The Supreme Court kicks off its first day of the term with fresh arguments and a new face. This as the public's trust in the institution hits a historic low. Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal and Josh Gerstein…
Episode Sep 30 September 30, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Friday on the NewsHour, emergency teams in Florida rush to help those hardest hit by Hurricane Ian while the storm makes a second U.S. landfall in the Carolinas. Russia annexes territories in Ukraine after staging sham referendums. Plus, David Brooks…
Nation Sep 30 Journalist describes Hurricane Ian's destruction in her home city of Naples, Florida The flooding from Hurricane Ian is so bad in some Florida communities that relief agencies and others are having trouble getting to where they need to be. Journalists are also unable to reach these areas. Wendy Powell, the editor of…
Nation Sep 30 News Wrap: European Union inflation hits 10 percent, Cubans protest lingering power outage In our news wrap Friday, the war in Ukraine sent natural gas prices and overall inflation soaring across the European Union, rare public protests have broken out in Cuba over lingering power outages from Hurricane Ian and Congress gave final…
Politics Sep 30 Brooks and Capehart on response to Hurricane Ian and right-wing election wins in Europe New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including the state and federal response to Hurricane Ian and recent election victories by right-wing political parties across…
Episode Sep 29 September 29, 2022 - PBS NewsHour full episode Thursday on the NewsHour: Hurricane Ian leaves behind massive damage and widespread power outages after tearing through Florida. Thousands of Russian men flee to neighboring countries to avoid fighting in Putin's war against Ukraine. Plus, companies try to meet growing…
Nation Sep 29 News Wrap: Data shows U.S. economy shrank in the second quarter In our news wrap Thursday, revised government data confirmed the U.S. economy shrank in the second quarter, U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss defended her economic plan that includes billions in tax cuts for high earners without offsetting spending reductions and…