PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 3 January 3, 2019
- January 3, 2019
PBS Newshour season 2019 episode 3, named January 3, 2019, dives deeper into the top stories making headlines on the first day of the new year.
The show opens with a report on how the partial government shutdown, which began in December 2018, is affecting the daily lives of federal workers and their families. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports on how the shutdown is affecting the nation's transportation, food safety, and financial regulatory systems.
Next, anchor Judy Woodruff talks with political analysts Amy Walter and Tamara Keith about the increasingly divided political landscape in the United States, including the ongoing investigations into President Trump and the rising number of Democratic candidates for the 2020 presidential race.
In a special report from Yemen, correspondent Jane Ferguson investigates how the country's civil war is worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis, with millions of people on the brink of famine. Ferguson interviews a mother who lost two children to starvation and a doctor who is struggling to provide medical care with severely limited resources.
The episode also includes a segment on the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, triggered by an attack on an Indian military convoy in the disputed region of Kashmir. Anchor Hari Sreenivasan talks with former State Department official Puneet Talwar about the potential consequences of the conflict and the role of the United States in reducing tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.
In addition to these in-depth reports, PBS Newshour also covers the day's other top stories, such as the new Congress being sworn in, the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade negotiations, and the ongoing protests in France against President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms.
Throughout the show, PBS Newshour provides insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of the news, giving viewers a nuanced understanding of the important stories shaping our world.