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Monday on the News Hour, President-elect Trump begins to shape his administration, naming immigration hardliner Stephen Miller and others to top posts. As the vote count continues, Republicans edge closer to winning control of both congressional chambers and giving Trump broad powers to implement his agenda. Plus, the United Nations urges immediate action in Gaza to avoid famine. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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...
Published 11/17/24
Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a look at the future of U.S.-China relations as President Biden meets with Xi Jinping for the last time in office. Then, severe drought has sparked blazes in a region of the country not used to wildfires. Plus, the dangerous and sometimes deadly work done by...
Published 11/16/24
Friday on the News Hour, another former challenger to President-elect Trump joins his administration. The House speaker pushes an ethics committee not to release a potentially damning report on Matt Gaetz. The health community raises concerns about trust in science with RFK Jr. chosen to head the...
Published 11/16/24