PBS Newshour Season 2020 Episode 26

PBS Newshour Season 2020 Episode 26 February 5, 2020

  • February 5, 2020

"The PBS Newshour Season 2020 Episode 26 for February 5, 2020 covers a wide range of news stories from around the world. The episode starts with an in-depth analysis of the Iowa caucus, with journalists and political analysts weighing in on what went wrong and what that might mean for the rest of the Democratic primary season. Later in the show, the focus shifts to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, where millions of people are struggling to survive amid political unrest and economic collapse. Correspondent John Yang speaks with Venezuelan refugees in Colombia to learn more about their harrowing experiences.

Other stories covered in this episode include updates on the coronavirus outbreak in China, a discussion of the state of American infrastructure, and a look at the growing trend of "rewilding" in Britain, where people are actively working to restore natural habitats and reintroduce lost species.

In addition to these stories, there are also segments on the latest happenings in Congress, as well as a panel discussion with economists about the state of the global economy. As always, the show features insightful interviews with expert guests and thoughtful commentary from the PBS Newshour team. Whether you're seeking in-depth news analysis or expert insights into the issues of the day, the PBS Newshour Season 2020 Episode 26 has you covered."

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 5, 2020
  • Language
    English