From PBS NewsHour.
Friday on the News Hour, with the U.S. no longer seen by some as a dependable ally, European nations warn of the urgent need to protect themselves. U.S. citizens detained by immigration officers speak out about their treatment as some lawmakers push to rein in the Department of Homeland Security. Plus, humanitarian conditions worsen in Sudan, where millions are fleeing the devastating civil war.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
European weighs self-defense as U.S. reliability questioned
U.S. still a key ally for Europe, Finnish president says
News Wrap: Data shows inflation easing at start of year
Citizens detained by immigration agents describe treatment
After 3 years of war, Sudan faces worst humanitarian crisis
Brooks and Capehart on what’s next as ICE leaves Minnesota
‘Forgotten Souls’ explores the missing Tuskegee Airmen
James Brown joins Amna Nawaz on ‘Settle In’
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00:00 – Intro
02:39 – Tense Alliance
06:04 – U.S. still a key ally for Europe, Finnish president says
12:23 – News Wrap
19:17 – Immigration Crackdown
27:46 – Sudan Civil War
34:30 – Brooks & Capehart
45:39 – “Forgotten Souls”
52:16 – Settle In
54:28 – Goodnight


