PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 239

PBS Newshour Season 2018 Episode 239 November 20, 2018

  • November 20, 2018

On November 20, 2018, the PBS Newshour aired its 239th episode of the 2018 season, covering a range of news topics from around the world. The hour-long program features a mix of in-depth reporting, analysis, and interviews with experts and newsmakers.

One of the top stories of the day was the ongoing Brexit negotiations in the United Kingdom. Correspondent Nick Schifrin reported on the latest developments from London, where Prime Minister Theresa May was facing intense pressure to get a deal done before the deadline in March 2019. Schifrin spoke with analysts and citizens alike to gauge the mood in the country and the potential consequences of a no-deal Brexit.

The program also delved into the latest developments in the ongoing debate over immigration policy in the United States. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins reported on the Trump administration's efforts to restrict asylum claims from Central American migrants, with a particular focus on a caravan of thousands of migrants that had made its way to the US-Mexico border. Desjardins spoke with lawmakers and advocates on both sides of the issue, exploring the complex legal and moral questions at stake.

In addition, the program featured a segment on the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, where a devastating civil war has left millions of people facing famine and disease. Correspondent Jane Ferguson reported from the port city of Hodeidah, where fighting has intensified in recent weeks. Ferguson spoke with aid workers and residents of the city to get a sense of the daily struggles they face and the uncertain future that lies ahead.

Other stories covered in the episode included a report on the aftermath of the California wildfires, which had destroyed thousands of homes and claimed dozens of lives; a feature on a new exhibition at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., which explores the legacy of slavery and its impact on American society; and an interview with author Isabel Allende, who discussed her latest book and her lifelong efforts to promote social justice causes.

Throughout the program, a team of correspondents and analysts provided context and insight on the day's top stories. Anchored by Judy Woodruff and featuring contributions from a wide range of experts and journalists, the PBS Newshour offered a comprehensive and thoughtful approach to news coverage, with a focus on in-depth reporting and analysis.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 20, 2018
  • Language
    English