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PBS News Hour - Full Show

July 14, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Friday on the NewsHour, the annual defense spending bill becomes a hot button issue after House Republicans add amendments on abortion and other social issues. A year after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, the correlation between a lack of reproductive rights and domestic violence becomes clearer. Plus, the push for renewable energy grows contentious in rural Kansas as wind farms divide communities. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

And I'm Jeff Bennett. I'm the NewsHour tonight. House Republicans use a traditionally bipartisan

0:12.3

defense bill to pick a culture war fight with the Biden White House. We look at the impact.

0:17.7

A year after the reversal of Roe v Wade, the correlation between a lack of reproductive

0:23.0

rights and domestic violence becomes clearer.

0:26.5

And the push for renewable energy grows more contentious in rural Kansas as wind farms

0:32.0

divide communities.

0:34.0

It becomes a classic case of we want renewable energy, but not in our backyard.

0:51.6

Welcome to the NewsHour. There's still no relief from the heat tonight.

0:55.4

A swath of the country stretching from the west to the south

0:58.9

has spent another day sweltering in extreme temperatures.

1:02.6

Phoenix faced a 15th straight day of temperatures at 110 degrees or higher.

1:07.7

Heat warnings have also taken effect in much of California.

1:11.2

But at Death Valley National Park, tourists have turned out to feel the burn.

1:15.9

That is despite forecasts that readings could reach 130 this weekend.

1:21.2

We heard in when we were in Las Vegas that they all just said,

1:24.0

please bring water because we know that it's so dangerous coming out here,

1:27.5

even for maybe even half an hour walk that you need to have water.

1:31.0

Otherwise you'll I mean, there's like signs.

1:33.2

Everett says he kills overseas scorching heat from Africa has pushed into southern Europe.

1:39.6

The Acropolis and Athens closed for much of the day to protect tourists from temperatures

1:44.4

that hit 104 and in Italy people brought their dogs to the beaches to cool off.

1:50.6

In the day's other headlines that the Department of Education announced it's

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