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PBS NewsHour
September 21, 2021
Season 2021
Episode 264
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden addresses world leaders at the United Nations. "PBS NewsHour" talks to Bill Gates about the threats of COVID and climate change. Then, as the U.S. surpasses the number of lives lost to the 1918 flu, "PBS NewsHour" reflects on the different, modern-day response to a pandemic. And, a look at how inmates sent to do their time at home during the pandemic now face a return to jail.
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Floodwaters rage and dangerous heat waves grow worse, posing serious risks to millions of Americans.