Episodes
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December 30, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2023 E375 - 26m 45s
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a federal judge blocks an Iowa law that would ban some library books and forbid many teachers from raising LGBTQ+ issues. Then, from sold-out tours to the rise of new artists, we look back at the booming year in music. Plus, the story of a former police officer who saw the chaos on Jan. 6, but found peace and direction rescuing horses.
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December 29, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 - 57m 46s
December 29, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 28, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E373 - 57m 46s
December 28, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 27, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E372 - 57m 46s
December 27, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 26, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E371 - 57m 46s
December 26, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 25, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E370 - 57m 46s
December 25, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 24, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2023 E369 - 26m 36s
December 24, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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December 23, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode
S2023 E368 - 24m 44s
December 23, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode
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December 22, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E367 - 57m 46s
Friday on the NewsHour, a grim milestone in Gaza with the death toll surpassing 20,000 less than three months into the war. A recording surfaces of former President Trump pressuring Michigan election officials not to certify the 2020 vote. Plus, during the busy travel season, we visit the store that sells all the lost and unclaimed baggage.
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December 21, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E366 - 57m 46s
Thursday on the NewsHour, a gunman kills more than a dozen people in Prague making it the Czech Republic's worst mass shooting. A congressional impasse over border funding highlights why the U.S. immigration system isn't equipped to handle the record number of migrants arriving each day. Plus, tensions rise in Lebanon as Israeli forces and Hezbollah trade fire with civilians caught in the middle.
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December 20, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E365 - 57m 46s
December 20, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
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December 19, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
S2023 E364 - 57m 46s
December 19, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode
Extras and Features
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Israel and Hezbollah fight raises fears of a wider war
S2023 E373 - 6m
With the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza showing no signs of stopping, exchanges of fire across the Israel-Lebanese border are raising fears of a widening conflict. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Paul Salem, the president and CEO of the Middle East Institute, a Washington-based non-partisan think tank.
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How U.S. oil production reached an all-time high in 2023
S2023 E373 - 7m 14s
As the year comes to a close, gas prices in the U.S are at their lowest point of 2023. And not coincidentally, domestic oil production is at a record level. But it comes at a time when the U.S. is trying to wean itself off fossil fuels. William Brangham examined the big changes and the implications with Clifford Krauss, the national energy correspondent for The New York Times.
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News Wrap: Haley clarifies comments about cause of Civil War
S2023 E373 - 4m 39s
In our news wrap Thursday, Nikki Haley sought to clarify comments she made about the cause of the Civil War after backlash, a federal judge accepted Georgia's newly-redrawn voting districts that favor Republicans, huge surf battered the West Coast and Hawaii and U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed to strengthen their cooperation to curb record levels of migration.
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A Brief But Spectacular take on music empowering communities
S2023 E373 - 3m 15s
AndrĂ©s GonzĂ¡lez is a conductor, musician, and advocate for youth music education. He was trained from a young age through El Sistema, a renowned music program in Venezuela, before moving to the United States. He is a mentor at Play on Philly, providing access to music education to low-income and minority students. GonzĂ¡lez shares his Brief But Spectacular take on how music empowers communities.
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Trump's criminal and civil cases could shape the campaign
S2023 E373 - 5m 45s
While Donald Trump holds a decisive lead in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, his 2024 calendar will be full of legal challenges and court appearances. In four major criminal cases, the former president faces 91 felony counts and two key civil cases could cost him millions of dollars in damages. Geoff Bennett discussed Trump's legal troubles with NPR's Carrie Johnson.
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The war over fake content linked to Israel-Hamas conflict
S2023 E373 - 8m 22s
The Israel-Hamas war is nearing its third month in Gaza, but there is another front in this war and it’s taking place on screens worldwide. Fake or mislabeled content linked to the conflict has been viewed online millions of times. Amna Nawaz discussed the disinformation war with Shayan Sardarizadeh and Valerie Wirtschafter.
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Israeli bombardment of Gaza cities and camps kills dozens
S2023 E373 - 3m 27s
An Israeli American Canadian who was believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas was actually killed during the attack on Oct. 7, according to the Kibbutz Nir Oz where she was from. At the same time, Israel continues its assault on Gaza and the war of words between Israel and Hezbollah is heating up. Stephanie Sy reports.
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State ballot measures could drive voter turnout in 2024
S2023 E373 - 4m 35s
The 2024 race for the White House will take up a lot of time, attention and money over the next 11 months. But as Lisa Desjardins explains, other votes at the state level next year could significantly influence the presidential campaign and our day-to-day lives.
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Physician discusses demand for weight-loss drugs and risks
S2023 E373 - 7m 59s
One of the biggest health stories of this past year is the surge in demand for popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Those drugs are in such demand that there’s a nationwide shortage of them. Pharmaceutical companies are scrambling to keep up at a time of rising obesity rates in the U.S. Ali Rogin reports.
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Immersive exhibitions change the way people consume art
S2023 E372 - 6m 23s
In recent years, immersive art exhibitions that place viewers amid the art have been a hot ticket. Popular ones featuring works from artists like van Gogh and Monet travel from city to city. But there are a growing number of permanent immersive art spaces, including a new one special correspondent Cat Wise recently visited in Portland, Oregon. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
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News Wrap: Court rules Trump will stay on Michigan ballot
S2023 E372 - 4m 3s
In our news wrap Wednesday, Donald Trump will stay on the primary ballot in Michigan after the state's Supreme Court rejected an appeal from voters seeking to disqualify him because of his role on Jan. 6, wintry weather blanketed parts of Colorado and South Dakota in more than a foot of snow and Russia fired nearly 50 drones at Ukraine and shelled a train station as people were trying to evacuate.
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How 'lab-grown' meat is made and will people accept it?
S2023 E372 - 7m 18s
The Department of Agriculture recently approved the production of what’s known as cultivated meat, which is chicken grown in a lab. That approval clears the way for companies to begin selling poultry produced from animal cells rather than animals bred in factory farms and killed. But the industry still faces hurdles before Americans see it in their grocery stores. William Brangham reports.
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