Wednesday on the NewsHour, NATO promises long-term military aid to Ukraine but stops short of announcing a path for membership. House Republicans interrogate the FBI director about claims of bias in the department and investigations into the president’s family. Plus, the Webb telescope’s images of the far reaches of space prompt scientists to reconsider their understanding of the early universe.
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NATO promises aid to Ukraine but no timeline for membership
News Wrap: Inflation falls to lowest level since early 2021
https://youtu.be/DIXqmOuiRJM
Former ambassador on what was accomplished at NATO summit
House Republicans grill FBI director over claims of bias
Iowa Republicans pass ban on most abortions after 6 weeks
JWST prompts scientists to rethink understanding of universe
Podcast investigates abuse in substance recovery community
How recycled oyster shells help save Louisiana’s coastline
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00:00 – Intro
02:22 – NATO promises aid to Ukraine but no timeline for membership
09:31 – News Wrap
13:56 – Former ambassador on what was accomplished at NATO summit
19:52 – FBI in the Hot Seat
25:30 – Restricting Abortion
34:39 – Window into the Cosmos
41:55 – The 13th Step
50:24 – Coast Guard