PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 9

PBS Newshour Season 2019 Episode 9 January 11, 2019

  • January 11, 2019

On January 11, 2019, PBS Newshour aired its ninth episode of the 2019 season. The show began with a report on the ongoing government shutdown, which was in its third week at the time. The report provided an overview of the impasse between President Trump and Congressional Democrats over funding for a border wall, including the economic impact of the shutdown on government workers and the broader economy.

The episode also included an in-depth segment on the new Congress and its Democratic majority in the House of Representatives. Correspondent Lisa Desjardins explored the priorities of House Democrats and their plans for legislation in the coming year, including healthcare, tax reform, and climate change. Desjardins also spoke with newly elected members of Congress about their perspectives and goals.

Another segment of the show focused on developments in the ongoing conflict in Syria. Correspondent Nick Schifrin reported on recent gains by Syrian government forces in the northern Idlib province, where rebel forces have been fighting against the government of President Bashar al-Assad. The segment included interviews with civilians and aid workers affected by the conflict.

The episode also included a report on changes to the H-1B visa program, which allows foreign workers with special skills to work in the United States. Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan spoke with experts on immigration policy about the impact of the changes and the implications for tech companies and other industries.

In addition to these segments, the episode included shorter reports on several other topics, including the growing popularity of electric scooters as a mode of transportation in urban areas, the controversy over the nomination of William Barr for Attorney General, and the rising number of measles cases in the United States due to vaccine hesitancy.

Throughout the episode, PBS Newshour provided detailed and insightful reporting on a range of important issues. With its emphasis on in-depth analysis and diverse perspectives, the show demonstrated its continued relevance as an important source of news and information for viewers across the country.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 11, 2019
  • Language
    English