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PBS News Hour - Full Show

August 6, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, New York City tries to uphold its history of welcoming immigrants as it struggles to deal with a flood of asylum-seekers. Then, at the Women's World Cup, the defending champion U.S. team makes its earliest exit ever in a suspense-filled shootout. Plus, a chef who is bringing a taste of Hmong cooking and culture to Minnesota's Twin Cities, one bite at a time. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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Tonight on PBS News Weekend, New York City tries to uphold its history of welcoming immigrants

0:10.4

as it struggles to deal with a flood of asylum seekers.

0:14.9

Then at the Woman's World Cup, the defending champion U.S. team makes its earliest exit

0:19.9

ever in a suspense-filled shootout.

0:23.0

And bringing a taste of mong cooking and culture to Minnesota's twin cities one bite at a

0:28.0

time, our food has always been about people.

0:32.0

Our cultural DNA, it's intricately woven into the foods that we eat, it tells our story.

0:52.0

Good evening, I'm John Yang.

0:55.0

Across Ukraine, there's been a series of attacks from both sides as the war drags on.

1:00.0

In Western Ukraine, Russia launched a barrage of missile and drone strikes and retaliation

1:05.0

for Ukraine's attack on a Russian tanker on the Black Sea.

1:09.0

And in the east, Ukraine pressed its counter-offensive with shelling in Russian-held territory,

1:14.0

and all officials on both sides said at least six people were killed across the country.

1:19.0

This all comes as a two-day Ukrainian diplomatic push to build support beyond its core Western

1:25.0

backers wrapped up in Saudi Arabia.

1:27.0

Russia wasn't invited to participate and to write in the talks as a futile, doomed effort.

1:33.0

Former President Donald Trump says he never told his Vice President Mike Pence to put him above

1:39.0

the Constitution by overturning the results of the 2020 election.

1:43.0

In a social media post, Trump also said he never called Pence too honest.

1:48.0

That's an exchange quoted in last week's indictment against the former President.

1:52.0

Trump said of Pence, he's delusional, and now he wants to show he's a tough guy.

1:57.0

On CNN, state of the Union, Pence stuck to his version of events.

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