From PBS NewsHour.
Wednesday on the News Hour, the House of Representatives returns to Washington to take up a bill that could end the longest government shutdown in history. President Trump faces fresh questions about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein as newly released emails mention Trump multiple times. Plus, children from Gaza who suffered debilitating wounds of war receive treatment and a new life in the U.S.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
House set to vote on bill to end longest government shutdown
News Wrap: Trump urges Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu
Trump faces fresh Epstein questions after release of emails
Children wounded in Gaza share stories as they heal in U.S.
Ousted immigration judge describes deepening court backlog
U.S. carrier in Caribbean amid Venezuela tensions
MLB pitchers face charges in latest sports gambling scandal
David Szalay on his Booker Prize-winning novel ‘Flesh’
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00:00 – Intro
02:28 – Shutdown Deal
06:38 – News Wrap
12:24 – Epstein Files
18:32 – Wounds of War
29:13 – Trump Agenda: Immigration
35:59 – Use of Force
42:43 – Betting on Sports
48:28 – “Flesh”
54:15 – Online + Goodnight


