
News Wrap: Authorities arrest 7 accused of plotting attack
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
News Wrap: Authorities arrest 7 accused of plotting Europe terror attack
In our news wrap Thursday, authorities in Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands arrested seven people accused of plotting terror attacks, the U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a defense policy bill today worth $886 billion, Kenya's military intensified efforts to evacuate hundreds of people trapped by flooding and retail sales rebounded in November in a surprise start to the holiday shopping season.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by...

News Wrap: Authorities arrest 7 accused of plotting attack
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Thursday, authorities in Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands arrested seven people accused of plotting terror attacks, the U.S. House overwhelmingly passed a defense policy bill today worth $886 billion, Kenya's military intensified efforts to evacuate hundreds of people trapped by flooding and retail sales rebounded in November in a surprise start to the holiday shopping season.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
How to Watch PBS News Hour
PBS News Hour is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio.
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWILLIAM BRANGHAM: In the day's other headlines: Authorities in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands arrested seven people accused of plotting terror attacks.
Three suspects in Germany were said to be members of Hamas who were plotting attacks on European Jews because of the Israel-Hamas war.
In Brussels, at a European summit, the Danish prime minister said it shows the gravity of the situation.
METTE FREDERIKSEN, Prime Minister of Denmark (through translator): It is very, very serious, and, of course, concerning Israel-Gaza, it is completely unacceptable for someone to bring an external conflict into Danish society.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Earlier this month, European Union officials warned of a huge risk of attacks over the Christmas holiday period.
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a defense policy bill today worth $886 billion.
It included the biggest pay raise for troops in more than 20 years, but it dropped many of the demands from conservative Republicans, including restrictions on abortion and transgender care.
The Senate approved it last night, and President Biden is expected to sign it.
In Kenya, the military has intensified efforts to evacuate hundreds of people trapped by flooding.
At least 170 people have died in the deluge since heavy rains began in November.
Aid groups say it's the worst flooding there in a century.
More than 600,000 people have had to flee their homes.
GABEY ALIOW ISSAK, Kenya Resident (through translator): While I was running away from the rains and the floodwater, I fell down and broke my hand.
After the incident, my family and I came here, the young and old ones.
Since then, we are waiting for a solution to this problem.
We are pleading with the government to support us.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Forecasters say the heavy rains are expected to continue into the new year.
Amazon has won a major legal victory in Europe and won't have to pay more than $270 million in back taxes.
The E.U.
's highest court today rejected claims of illegal financial support from Luxembourg, where Amazon has its European headquarters.
The E.U.
's antitrust chief argued the company received special low tax rates, so almost three-quarters of its European profits were not taxed.
Back in this country, retail sales rebounded in November in a surprise start to the holiday shopping season.
The Commerce Department reports spending was three-tenths-of-a-percent after falling in October.
Analysts had expected another decline.
Sales were especially strong online and at clothing and furniture stores.
And on Wall Street, stocks closed slightly higher.
The Dow Jones industrial average gained 158 points to close at 37248.
The Nasdaq rose 27 points.
The S&P 500 added 12.
Still to come on the "NewsHour": what's on the table as congressional funding for Ukraine and the Southern border hangs in the balance?
; lawsuits challenging the standard real estate commission rate shake up the homebuying market; and Rush front man Geddy Lee reflects on his life and music in a new memoir.
Gaza civilians face new threat with spread of disease
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 5m 55s | Gaza civilians caught in crossfire face new threat with spread of deadly diseases (5m 55s)
How some evangelicals are combating political radicalization
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 8m 4s | How some evangelical leaders are combating political radicalization in their congregations (8m 4s)
Israel says war will continue 'more than several months'
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 3m 14s | Israel says Gaza war will continue 'more than several months' amid pressure for cease-fire (3m 14s)
Putin vows to press on with Ukraine invasion despite losses
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 9m 4s | Putin vows to press on with Ukraine invasion despite heavy Russian losses (9m 4s)
Real estate commission challenges could shake housing market
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 8m 49s | Lawsuits challenging real estate commission could shake up housing market (8m 49s)
Rush's Geddy Lee reflects on music and life in new memoir
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 7m 24s | Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflects on his music and life in a new memoir (7m 24s)
What needs to happen to pass Ukraine aid, border funding
Video has Closed Captions
Clip: 12/14/2023 | 5m 59s | What needs to happen for Congress to pass funding for Ukraine aid and border security (5m 59s)
Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- News and Public Affairs
FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world.
- News and Public Affairs
Amanpour and Company features conversations with leaders and decision makers.
Support for PBS provided by:
Major corporate funding for the PBS News Hour is provided by BDO, BNSF, Consumer Cellular, American Cruise Lines, and Raymond James. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by...