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Trump’s executive orders raise concerns over presidential power

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Democrats and several Republicans have raised concerns over the four executive orders extending COVID-19 economic relief President Trump signed Saturday. Democrats called them unconstitutional and ineffective, some Republicans said they prefer that Congress legislate on these issues and not the executive branch. POLITICO reporter Caitlin Emma joins Hari Sreenivasan with more.” Find more from PBS…

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Across the U.S., teachers and administrators scramble to adapt school plans

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“U.S. schools are still struggling with questions about how to open for the new academic year. In some cases, districts have reversed course in just the past few weeks, based on changing coronavirus circumstances. How are teachers enduring this uncertainty — and their own fear? We hear from some of them, and William Brangham talks…

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Trump claims Florida is the only state that can vote by mail successfully

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“President Trump held a press briefing at the White House on Tuesday evening, at which he discussed the massive explosions in Beirut and his objections to mail-in voting. Yamiche Alcindor was there, and she joins Judy Woodruff to discuss Trump’s unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud related to mail-in ballots.” Find more from PBS NewsHour at…

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The safety concerns for teachers before schools reopen

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The largest teacher’s union in the U.S., the American Federation of Teachers, announced recently it would support any local chapters that strike due to their school’s reopening without any safety measures. Randi Weingarten, the union’s president, spoke with Hari Sreenivasan about safety concerns for teachers and what should be done about them.” Find more from…

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Public health expert says ‘zero doubt’ most U.S. virus deaths were avoidable

3 years ago PBS NewsHour
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“The U.S. recorded more than 1,400 coronavirus deaths Wednesday. Hospitalizations are up significantly, and at least five states reported single-day death records this week. With the national death toll from the pandemic now over 150,000, many public health experts say we need to change our approach. Brown University’s Dr. Megan Ranney, an emergency physician, joins…

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How Trump is cracking down on immigration during the pandemic

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Throughout the pandemic, President Trump and his team continue to pursue policies cracking down on immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. The administration said Tuesday it will try to find new ways to end DACA, and recently a legal battle ensued over migrant children in U.S. custody amid COVID-19. Amna Nawaz joins Judy Woodruff to discuss…

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New battlegrounds emerge 100 days before elections

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A hundred days from now, Americans will vote for the next president. The latest polls show that President Trump is trailing former Vice President Joe Biden, the Senate is up for grabs and the pandemic will play a major role in shaping and deciding the race. Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan with the latest on…

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Some parents may be pushed out of the workforce due to lack of child care

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“In the U.S., child care was expensive and difficult to obtain long before the pandemic. But coronavirus has closed schools, forced parents to work from home and shuttered some care facilities for good. With COVID-19 surging in much of the country, many parents may not be able to return to the workforce full-time. Paul Solman…

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What These Americans Say They Need from Congressional Pandemic Aid

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“With Congress back in session, lawmakers are considering another round of coronavirus relief. Two of the major sticking points are prolonging increased unemployment benefits and protecting against coronavirus-related lawsuits. What do Americans think about these two issues, as they grapple with the pandemic’s economic fallout? We hear some of their opinions.” Find more from PBS…

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As Cases Skyrocket, Texas Officials Disagree Over Testing

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A disagreement between city and state authorities over which test result constitutes “positive” in Texas is complicating the state’s case count, with cities like San Antonio adding over 5,000 cases in one day due to the backlog created by the discrepancy. Joey Palacio of Texas Public Radio joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the situation in…

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