November 14, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode | KCET

November 14, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi accuses President Trump of committing bribery with his handling of Ukraine policy. Plus: Controversial emails from presidential adviser Stephen Miller, an exclusive look behind Taliban lines, fighting superbugs, businesses try to retain older employees, a book on elitism, artist Delano Dunn and student letters to the late Gwen Ifill.
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December 6, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
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December 5, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Thursday on the NewsHour, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally requests the House Judiciary Committee to move forward with articles of impeachment against President Trump.
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December 4, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Wednesday on the NewsHour, the House Judiciary Committee holds its first hearing in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
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December 3, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Tuesday on the NewsHour, House Democrats laid out their case for impeaching President Trump, arguing he abused his power and obstructed justice.
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December 2, 2019 - PBS NewsHour Full Episode
Monday on the NewsHour, the House Judiciary Committee moves closer to impeachment as President Trump travels abroad.
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