From PBS NewsHour.
Friday on the News Hour, the future of TikTok hangs in the balance after President Trump and Chinese President Xi negotiate a deal to keep the app in the U.S. The Senate rejects stopgap measures to avoid a looming government shutdown. Plus, a leading historian joins the ongoing debate over how to interpret the U.S. Constitution.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
What’s in the U.S.-China deal for an American TikTok spinoff
News Wrap: Panel declines to recommend COVID shots this fall
Stopgap measures to avoid government shutdown fail in Senate
Self-censorship set dangerous precedent, FCC’s Gomez says
‘We the People’ explores the Constitution and its history
Brooks and Capehart on censorship and authoritarianism
Festival helps musicians face industry’s mental health toll
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00:00 – Intro
02:27 – Future of TikTok
11:17 – News Wrap
19:21 – Off the Air
26:02 – On Democracy
33:21 – Brooks & Capehart
44:41 – Healing Notes
54:03 – Online + Goodnight