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PBS News Hour - Full Show

November 4, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, how critics say Republican-drawn legislative district lines diminish the Black and Latino vote. Then, the role cryptocurrency plays in Hamas' attacks on Israel and how global law enforcement is trying to stop it. Plus, as Washington says goodbye to its giant pandas, zookeepers hope it's not the end of panda diplomacy with China. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS

0:06.2

PBS news weekend how critics say Republican-drawn legislative district lines

0:10.9

diminish the black and Latino vote. Then cryptocurrency and terrorism, the

0:16.4

role it plays in Hamas attacks on Israel and how global law enforcement is trying

0:21.0

to stop it. And goodbye to Washington's giant pandas.

0:25.2

Zookeepers hope it's not the end of Canada diplomacy with China.

0:29.2

I know these animals. I know them as individuals they need so much much to me and I'm really Yang. I'm John Yang. The Israeli military says it's closing in on Gaza City, ground zero in the war to crush Hamas,

0:56.0

and tonight America's top diplomat is in the region trying to ease the Palestinian civilian

1:00.8

suffering.

1:01.8

UN officials warn of malnutrition and starvation in Gaza saying the average resident is

1:06.8

surviving on just two pieces of bread a day.

1:10.1

In Washington, D.C. and other world capitals, including Berlin, Paris, and London,

1:14.6

pro-Palestinian marches and rallies called for an immediate ceasefire.

1:19.0

And late today, Hamas said that more than 60 of the hostages its fighters took during the October 7th

1:24.6

assault on Israel are missing after Israeli bombing a claim that could not be

1:29.1

immediately verified. From Israel special correspondent Lila Malana Allen has more and we warn you that some of the pictures are difficult to watch.

1:38.0

In the Gaza Strip, a United Nations school near the northern Jabaliya Refugee Camp offered little refuge to those within.

1:47.0

Airstrikes hit tents in the school yard and an area where women were baking bread.

1:52.0

18,000 people are sheltering there.

1:55.2

Where should I go? They have hit the shelters. Those who are on the street in Gaza are hit while walking.

2:04.2

walk in.

2:05.2

Since when does it become normal to strike shelters?

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