May 15, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode | KCET

May 15, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump returns to the issue of immigration with a proposal for system reform. Meanwhile, state legislatures pursue new abortion laws, artists use imagery of natural disasters to educate, a lawsuit over the prices of generic drugs, an interview with former Justice John Paul Stevens and an educational program that uses classical music to calm stressed children.
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December 13, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
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December 12, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing over the case for impeaching President Trump.
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December 10, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, a historic day on Capitol Hill as the House delivers articles of impeachment against President Trump -- and a long-anticipated trade deal.
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December 9, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Monday on the NewsHour, a long-awaited report on the origins of the FBI’s Russia probe finds errors but no evidence of a political conspiracy against President Trump.
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December 6, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Friday on the NewsHour, much of France is at a standstill amid mass protests of President Emmanuel Macron's proposed pension reforms.
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