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PBS News Hour - Full Show

January 26, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, as Trump calls on Arab nations to take in more Palestinian refugees and talks about “cleaning out” Gaza, we get an inside look at the ongoing and desperate need for aid. Then, how some disabled workers are paid less than minimum wage due to a decades-old legal loophole. Plus, the sail-powered cargo ships that may be charting a course to sustainability on the high seas. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS News Weekend, President Trump calls on Arab nations to take in more

0:10.6

Palestinian refugees and talks of cleaning out Gaza as we get a look inside at the ongoing

0:17.6

and desperate need for aid.

0:20.3

Then some disabled workers are paid less than the minimum wage

0:23.6

because of a nearly 90-year-old loophole in the law.

0:26.6

And the sail-powered cargo ships that may be charting

0:29.6

of course to sustainability on the high seas.

0:33.6

We want to not only reduce the carbon footprint, we want to kill it.

0:52.2

Good evening. I'm John Yang. In the Middle East tonight, efforts are underway to resolve a dispute between Israel and Hamas over a female hostage.

1:00.6

Hamas said they'd released yesterday, but didn't. That led Israel to prevent tens of thousands of Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza.

1:09.4

Now, according to reports, Hamas and Islamic jihad said the hostage could be released this week.

1:15.2

This, as President Trump suggested, that Egypt and Jordan take in more Palestinians in order to clean out Gaza.

1:23.0

That's an idea Jordan rejected, and Egypt is very unlikely to accept.

1:27.4

For now, the delicate ceasefire is allowing food and supplies to flow into Gaza.

1:32.3

But after 15 months of war, the need is great and the situation remains dire for Gazans,

1:37.3

not the least of which, for children.

1:40.3

Rosalia Bolin of UNICEF spoke to Ali Rogan from inside Gaza, where her organization has been

1:45.4

helping families since the war began. Rosalia, thank you so much for joining us. What is life

1:51.0

like in Gaza these days? The bombings, the explosions, violence has stops, but the deep deprivation

1:59.0

does that family face here, does continue.

2:01.6

Children and their families are in need of about everything, really.

2:06.6

The moment I step out of the compound, the UNICEF compound here in Almohancy,

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