PBS Newshour Season 2021 Episode 51

PBS Newshour Season 2021 Episode 51 March 12, 2021

  • March 12, 2021

PBS Newshour Season 2021 Episode 51: March 12, 2021

In this episode of PBS Newshour, the headlines are dominated by the latest developments in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The show's opening segment focuses on the CDC's announcement that fully vaccinated Americans can begin traveling again - with some caveats. Correspondent Stephanie Sy explains what this decision means for the public, and what individuals should keep in mind if they plan to travel. Later in the episode, the NewsHour team reports on the pandemic's impact on mental health, as depression rates rise and more Americans turn to therapy.

But COVID-19 isn't the only topic on the agenda. In a second segment, longtime correspondent John Yang explores the challenges facing the Biden administration as it grapples with the ongoing crisis at the southern border. With thousands of migrants arriving each day, the White House is working to both address the humanitarian crisis and deter future arrivals. Yang speaks with experts on both sides of the aisle to get a sense of how the administration is handling the situation and what solutions might work going forward.

As always, PBS Newshour offers a range of international reporting as well. In this episode, the team focuses on the continued fighting in Yemen - a conflict that has devastated the country and claimed countless lives. Correspondent Jane Ferguson reports on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country, and the efforts to negotiate a ceasefire between Saudi Arabia and Houthi rebels.

Finally, the show turns its attention to the debate over voting rights in America. Following the 2020 election, state legislatures across the country have introduced a slew of bills aimed at changing voting procedures. Many experts have criticized these bills as voter suppression efforts, designed to limit access to the ballot box for certain groups. In a segment on voting rights, NewsHour correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports on the latest developments in this ongoing debate, and what they could mean for the future of American democracy.

With a mix of in-depth reporting and expert analysis, PBS Newshour continues to offer some of the most insightful and comprehensive coverage of the major issues facing our world today. Whether you're looking for information on COVID-19, immigration, international conflict, or democracy itself, you'll find it all in this latest episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 12, 2021
  • Language
    English