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... he thinks he's going to do today. GWEN IFILL: John Yang for us tonight in Milwaukee, thank you so much. JOHN YANG: Thanks. GWEN IFILL: You will be able to find continuing, constantly updated political coverage, including tonight's Wisconsin primary results, online. That's at PBS.org/NewsHour.
... communicating, misunderstandings happen. By having these conversations, it helped our program, and I think it could help many others with being able to actually promote less violence and ultimately promote more security with one another. Judy Woodruff: For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Judy Woodruff in Walworth County, Wisconsin.
Wednesday on the News Hour, President Trump announces sweeping new tariffs that could shake up the U.S. and global economies. As Republicans hold two key seats in the House and Democrats best Elon Musk's chosen candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a look at what the elections say ...
... office. Christina Danforth, Wisconsin Voter: The president is sidestepping the laws. He's just sidestepping them. And I don't want somebody representing the status Wisconsin that will allow that, will tolerate that. Deema Zein: A technically nonpartisan race highlighting deep political divides.For the "PBS News Hour," I'm ...
Monday on the News Hour, a school shooting in Wisconsin adds yet another community to the list of those roiled by gun violence. As Syria charts a new path, we report from the town where the uprising that toppled Assad began. Plus, in his first news conference since the election ...
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, how narrow margins in Congress and deep polarization nationwide could make governing difficult in the next Trump administration. Then, why American evangelical Christians are such staunch supporters of Israel. Plus, one refugee’s desperate journey from his home in war-torn Cameroon to a new ...
... in Iowa, and a trio of Marist polls at the end of last week that found Harris leading Trump in the Blue Wall states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. But both Democrats and Republicans are quick to point out that what matters is the results after voting ends on Tuesday ...
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, why anti-transgender ads are dominating the airwaves this election. Then, we check in on the state of the race in Wisconsin as candidates make their final pitch to voters. Plus, a look at the turmoil in Haiti that’s driving many to seek refuge ...
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, what the outcome of the presidential election could mean for how we track weather, combat climate change and protect wildlife. Then, why some of the baby food on supermarket shelves may not meet recommended nutrition guidelines. Plus, a preview of Judy Woodruff’s conversation with ...
... filming this, and we probably got the best answers that they were going to give. We had a political science professor from the University of Wisconsin joining us who said, I think maybe when some people go home, they're going to they may be more candid. But I have ...
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