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PBS NewsHour
September 6, 2021
Season 2021
Episode 249
Monday on the NewsHour, the Gulf Coast and Northeast continue to assess the damage in the wake of Ida's massive storm damage and flooding. Then, as federal unemployment aid expires for millions of Americans, we examine the Biden administration's bid to end child hunger. And, Muslim Americans reflect on the impact of prejudice and fear on their community in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
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A look at how residents of Mexico City are managing a worsening water crisis.
24:08
Why support for crisis pregnancy centers is surging after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade.
57:46
Thousands gather for the funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, defying the Kremlin and fears of a police crackdown.
57:46
Death and desperation in Gaza as more than a hundred people trying to pull food from an aid convoy are killed.
57:46
The Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case.
57:46
Congressional leaders meet President Biden to negotiate a spending deal and stop the government shutting down.
56:45
A court rejects Trump's claim of immunity with major implications for his election interference case.
26:36
Why a record number of people across America are experiencing homelessness this holiday season.
24:44
How some cities are testing no-strings-attached payment programs as a way to help lower-income residents get a leg up.
56:45
Hunter Biden's plea deal unravels over concerns about whether future charges can be brought against the president's son.
56:45
This episode is the July 19, 2023 broadcast.
56:45
Floodwaters rage and dangerous heat waves grow worse, posing serious risks to millions of Americans.