PBS NewsHour full episode, March 29, 2023
Wednesday on the NewsHour, the former Starbucks CEO faces Congressional scrutiny over allegations of anti-union practices. Parents once again grapple with how to speak with their children about gun violence after the school shooting in Nashville. Plus, 20 years on, we examine the long-lasting impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the ongoing debate about whether the war was justified.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Democrats grill former Starbucks CEO over union-busting
News Wrap: IAEA says situation at nuclear plant has worsened
How to speak with children about gun violence
The health risks pregnant women of color face in rural areas
Why North Carolina is investing in expanded Medicaid access
States consider limiting which bathroom trans people can use
The long-lasting impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq
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00:00 – Introduction
02:34 – Union Drives
07:20 – News Wrap
12:19 – Talking to Kids
17:37 – Rural RX
26:44 – Expanding Medicaid
33:26 – Bathroom Bills
40:24 – 20 Years Later