From PBS NewsHour.
Wednesday on the News Hour, the family of a Palestinian American killed in the West Bank by Israeli settlers speaks out about his death and the escalating conflict. Rural public media stations face an uncertain future as the Trump administration moves to slash funding. Plus, Canadian tourism to the U.S. drops dramatically in the wake of harsh rhetoric from President Trump.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Syria, Druze minority reach ceasefire after Israeli strikes
News Wrap: 2nd party exits Netanyahu’s parliament coalition
Family says Palestinian American ambushed by settlers
Rural public media at risk as Congress moves to cut funding
Canadian tourism to U.S. drops amid Trump’s harsh rhetoric
What to know about the crypto regulation bills
Farmer calls for new look at immigration policy amid raids
Symphony honors marriage equality with its future in doubt
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00:00 – Intro
02:07 – Syria Unrest
05:20 – News Wrap
10:31 – Murder in the West Bank
18:09 – Public Media Funding
24:16 – Not Coming to America
32:04 – Regulating Crypto
39:16 – Trump Agenda: Immigration
46:14 – John & Jim: A Love Story
53:36 – Online + Goodnight