Published On Mar 29, 2023
Wednesday on the NewsHour, the former Starbucks CEO faces Congressional scrutiny over allegations of anti-union practices. Parents once again grapple with how to speak with their children about gun violence after the school shooting in Nashville. Plus, 20 years on, we examine the long-lasting impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq and the ongoing debate about whether the war was justified.
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Democrats grill former Starbucks CEO over union-busting
• Senate Democrats grill former Starbuc...
News Wrap: IAEA says situation at nuclear plant has worsened
• News Wrap: IAEA head says situation a...
How to speak with children about gun violence
• Psychologist's advice on how to speak...
The health risks pregnant women of color face in rural areas
• The health care challenges pregnant w...
Why North Carolina is investing in expanded Medicaid access
• Why North Carolina is investing in ex...
States consider limiting which bathroom trans people can use
• More states consider bills limiting w...
The long-lasting impact of the U.S. invasion of Iraq
• The long-lasting impact of the U.S. i...
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00:00 - Introduction
02:34 - Union Drives
07:20 - News Wrap
12:19 - Talking to Kids
17:37 - Rural RX
26:44 - Expanding Medicaid
33:26 - Bathroom Bills
40:24 - 20 Years Later