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PBS News Hour - Full Show

August 4, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, how a student protest in Bangladesh has spiraled into a national movement against the country's leadership. Then, why the time you go to bed and wake up could play a big role in how well your brain functions. Plus, the hidden history of Black sailors unjustly punished after the 1944 Port Chicago explosion. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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Tonight on PBS

0:05.0

PBS News Weekend, how a student protest in Bangladesh has spiraled into a national movement against the country's leadership.

0:14.0

Then what time you go to bed and wake up could play a big role in how well your brain functions.

0:21.0

And the hidden history of black sailors unjustly punished after the 1944

0:26.1

Port Chicago explosion.

0:28.0

They had a second or two to decide, do I go back to work?

0:32.4

Do I go back to these conditions that I know are unfair? Or do I take a stand? Good evening. I'm Laura Buron-Lopez. John Yang is away.

0:55.8

Israel Security Minister is urging people in the country to carry weapons to defend

1:00.8

themselves following a stabbing attack in the West Bank.

1:04.0

Police say a Palestinian militant stabbed four people in a suburb of Tel Aviv,

1:09.0

killing an elderly man and woman.

1:11.0

The suspect was later killed by police. And in Gaza today, man and

1:13.9

in women the suspect was later killed by police and in Gaza today Israel conducted at least two separate airstrikes killing dozens

1:19.3

overnight a strike hit a tent area in the courtyard of a hospital.

1:23.4

Another airstrike hit two schools in Gaza City.

1:26.8

In both cases, Israel said it was targeting Hamas militants.

1:30.9

English police today are struggling to contain violent crowds after a right-wing mob tried to break into

1:37.6

hotel suspected of housing asylum seekers.

1:41.4

Rioters broke down barriers and smashed windows as they clashed with law

1:45.1

enforcement. UK Prime Minister Kieur Starmer condemned the riots calling it

1:50.0

organized violent Thuggery. It's the latest episode in a series of

1:54.6

far-right protests following a deadly stabbing attack at a children's dance

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