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PBS News Hour - Full Show

May 26, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, a science advocacy group says one of the world's biggest meat and poultry producers is pouring pollutants into U.S. waterways. Then, how the federal government's food assistance program isn't keeping up with rising prices at grocery stores. Plus, Grammy-winning teacher Annie Ray discusses her inclusive approach to music education. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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Tonight on PBS PBS News Weekend, the Pollutants of Scientists Group says one of the

0:09.7

world's biggest meat and poultry producers is pouring into U.S. waterways.

0:14.3

Then how the government's Food Assistance Program isn't keeping up with rising prices

0:19.6

at the grocery store and Grammy Award winning teacher Annie Ray on her inclusive

0:25.3

approach to music education. I've gotten so many kind emails from these parents

0:30.2

are spoken with them where they're like my child seems so unhappy all the time and

0:34.0

let's put here he's not or there might be a student who struggles in different aspects of the

0:38.4

day but here she's so incredibly successful and flourishing. Good evening. I'm John Yang. Powerful storms have killed at least 14

1:00.9

people including two children and left a trail of destruction across

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Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. The storms cross Texas highways, tossing trucks and

1:10.3

demolishing roadside structures in small towns.

1:13.0

A local sheriff assessed the damage in his community.

1:16.0

We can rebuild property and you know as horrible as this looks,

1:21.0

probably in two, three months it won't look like this it'll be better but

1:26.1

the loss of life is just tragic it's always tragic and you know that's far

1:32.6

most. At least seven of the dead were in Cook County

1:35.8

Texas near the Oklahoma border. In Arkansas,

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massive trees were uprooted. Across the region,

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hundreds of thousands of people remain without power.

1:45.0

Severe storms delay the start of today's Indianapolis 500.

1:48.4

Race officials evacuated about 125,000 people who had gathered for the annual Memorial Day weekend event.

1:55.6

The National Weather Service says there's a high risk of severe thunderstorms tonight

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