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April 1, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

4/2/2019
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Monday on the NewsHour, the Trump administration plans to cut U.S. aid to three Central American countries. Plus: What happens to Honduran migrants to the U.S. who get deported, House committees prepare to issue subpoenas, a political challenge for Joe Biden, Politics Monday analyzes the 2020 Democratic campaign field, the death of a rap legend, a book on an Irish murder and religion in humor.

Duration:00:55:10

March 31, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

4/1/2019
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On this edition for Sunday, March 31, a Customs and Border Patrol agent staffing crunch intensifies as more migrants arrive, what the northward push of Florida’s mangroves means for the future of coastal ecosystems and an in-depth conversation about the legal issues facing the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Duration:00:25:00

March 30, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

3/30/2019
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On this edition for Saturday, March 30, the State Department announced that it is cutting direct aid to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, we continue our series “Fleeing Home” about why Hondurans are leaving and what happens to those who stay behind and an actor has emerged as the front runner in Ukraine’s presidential elections. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Duration:00:27:16

March 29, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/30/2019
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Friday on the NewsHour, Parliament rejects Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal for a third time, perpetuating the UK’s deep divisions and uncertainty about what's next. Plus: Courts weigh in on the political debate over health care, the violence driving Central Americans north, political analysis from Shields and Brooks and a singer-songwriter shares her personal experiences through music.

Duration:00:54:04

March 28, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/29/2019
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Thursday on the NewsHour, immigration officials along the southwestern U.S. border are overwhelmed by an influx of families and unaccompanied children seeking asylum. Plus, attempting to negotiate peace with the Taliban, a new lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, the week in politics, Generation Z goes to college, our March book club author and a brief but spectacular take on family.

Duration:00:54:42

March 27, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/27/2019
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Wednesday on the NewsHour, questions persist about Boeing's 737 MAX jets and the aviation manufacturer's relationship with the FAA. Plus: Congress and the president gear up for policy debates on health care, family leave and climate change, reducing carbon dioxide, where the United Kingdom stands on Brexit, a new book on Chief Justice John Roberts and using theater to process the trauma of war.

Duration:00:55:01

March 26, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/27/2019
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Tuesday on the NewsHour, a battle over the Mueller report divides Congress along party lines. Plus: Discussion of what should come next for the Mueller report with Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., and former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, the Supreme Court takes up redistricting, the global fight against tuberculosis, preventing suicide among youth and Reba McEntire returns to her country roots.

Duration:00:54:50

March 25, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/25/2019
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Monday on the NewsHour, Republicans say the Mueller report exonerates President Trump, as Democrats insist the full report must be shared with Congress and the public. Plus: Analyzing the Mueller report with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Kellyanne Conway, how Russia intervened in U.S. elections, legal analysis of the Barr summary, the latest on Brexit and Roger Rosenblatt on reacting to the news.

Duration:00:54:21

March 24, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

3/24/2019
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On this edition for Sunday, March 24, the Justice Department reports that Mueller's investigation did not find Russia-Trump collusion during the 2016 presidential election, and what Congress members will do next. Also, a crossroads of faith between Moscow and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Duration:00:24:57

March 23, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

3/23/2019
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On this edition for Saturday, March 23, the latest on the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, novelist Don Winslow talks about America's war on drugs and his book "The Border," and international acts flock to Haiti's jazz festival. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Duration:00:24:59

March 22, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/23/2019
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Friday on the NewsHour, special counsel Robert Mueller delivers his report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election to Attorney General William Barr. Also, what we know about the Mueller report so far, Shields and Brooks analyze what happens next, how the Midwest is coping with major flooding, why ISIS will continue to be a threat after the fall of the caliphate and more.

Duration:00:54:01

Why the caliphate’s fall is ‘a milestone’ but not the end for ISIS

3/22/2019
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After nearly five years of fighting in Iraq and Syria, the Trump administration signaled Friday that ISIS no longer controls any territory in Iraq or Syria. But despite a brutal bombardment, the final holdouts in Baghouz refuse to surrender. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson reports on why the extremist group’s tenacity could be an indicator of a different battle to come.

Duration:00:05:16

March 21, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/22/2019
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Thursday on the NewsHour, Mozambique's crisis grows dire amid a food shortage. Plus, political disarray in the UK continues over Brexit, a major shift in U.S. policy on the Golan Heights, understanding how Americans can dislike government while still relying on it, free speech on college campuses, cooking for the Persian new year and a brief but spectacular take on inclusivity in Hollywood.

Duration:00:54:50

Why Louisianans blame government, not corporations for pollution problems

3/21/2019
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UC Berkeley sociologist Arlie Hochschild traveled to Louisiana, the second-poorest state, to explore why its neediest populations simultaneously rely on federal aid and reject the concept of “big government.” As Paul Solman reports, the author and professor discovered many residents feel betrayed by their state's government for failing to protect them from toxic pollution that risks their health.

Duration:00:09:51

March 20, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/21/2019
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Wednesday on the NewsHour, parts of Mozambique remain underwater and in crisis after a tropical cyclone that killed at least 300. Plus: A groundbreaking treatment for postpartum depression, former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, the Supreme Court takes up the Curtis Flowers case, Uganda fears Congo’s Ebola outbreak, an interview with Gov. Jay Inslee and how El Paso residents view a border wall.

Duration:00:54:39

March 19, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/20/2019
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Tuesday on the NewsHour, Mozambique reels from a devastating cyclone that killed hundreds. Plus, President Trump meets with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, one on one with HUD Secretary Ben Carson, new ISIS threats after the fall of the caliphate, war crimes in Syrian prisons, a book on diplomacy with Russia and how these high school students are reacting to the college admissions scandal.

Duration:00:54:51

March 18, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/19/2019
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Monday on the NewsHour, New Zealand’s government vows stricter gun control in the aftermath of Friday’s mass shootings. Plus: Flooding in the Midwest, how social media handled the New Zealand tragedy, more questions about the safety of Boeing 737 MAX planes, President Trump’s recent Twitter attacks, 2020 campaign updates, Politics Monday, women in country music and brief but spectacular.

Duration:00:55:29

March 17, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

3/17/2019
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On this edition for Saturday, March 17, tributes pour in for the victims of the New Zealand terror attack, a look at how tidal currents are being harnessed to create power in Scotland, and what the earth beneath the oceans teaches us about climate change. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York

Duration:00:22:23

March 16, 2019 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

3/16/2019
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On this edition for Saturday, March 16, New Zealand mourns those killed in Friday’s terror attacks, a conversation about the media's responsibilities, technology, and terrorism, designing accessible fashion for people with disabilities, and a wheelchair made with 3D printing that can manage mountain trails. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Duration:00:22:21

March 15, 2019 – PBS NewsHour full episode

3/16/2019
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Friday on the NewsHour, terror unfolds in New Zealand as a gunman opens fire at mosques holding Friday prayers, killing at least 49. Plus: The horrific attacks in New Zealand in the broader global context of rising racism, a big week for the 2020 Democratic presidential field, political analysis from Shields and Brooks, capturing forgotten history via photograph and a new artistic use for crayons.

Duration:00:54:20