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PBS NewsHour
November 28, 2021
Season 2021
Episode 332
On this edition for Sunday, November 28, new cases of Omicron, the new coronavirus variant, are reported in several countries. Also, how inflation, climate change and rising energy costs are driving up food prices – and global food insecurity. And, how fatherhood and poetry combined to create a turning point for an Indigenous man in Canada. Michael Hill anchors from New Jersey.
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