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PBS NewsHour
September 24, 2021
Season 2021
Episode 267
Friday on the NewsHour, President Biden's agenda stalls in Congress amid disagreements among democrats over his $3.5 trillion spending plan. Then, Angela Merkel's 16 years as Germany's chancellor draws to a close and Germans head to the polls. And, the team celebrates David Brooks' 20 years on the NewsHour as he and Jonathan Capehart discuss the week in politics.
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A ruling in former President Trump’s Georgia election interference case allows DA Fani Willis to stay on.
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Hear from the European Union's top diplomat on global efforts to get more aid into Gaza and to support Ukraine.
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A bipartisan majority in the house passes legislation that could result in a TIkTok ban in the U.S. if its Chinese owners don’t sell.
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A report from the U.S.-Mexico border, where migrant arrivals are straining resources and dividing communities on how to respond.
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A report from Mexico's border with Guatemala where "PBS NewsHour" meets migrants from around the world and a smuggler helping to move them to the United States.
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A look at the role and recognition of women in front of and behind the camera.
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After Trump’s commanding win on Super Tuesday, a look at the present and future of the Republican Party.
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The Senate races to pass a spending package and avoid a government shutdown.
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President Biden prepares to speak to Congress and the American people in his annual State of the Union address.
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Nikki Haley ends her presidential run after former President Trump dominates Super Tuesday, setting up a rematch with Trump and President Biden.
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Voters in more than a dozen states cast ballots in Super Tuesday's primaries.
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The Supreme Court rules that states cannot remove Donald Trump from their presidential ballots.