Friday on the News Hour, Kamala Harris outlines her economic plan that includes child tax credits, housing incentives and a ban on price gouging on groceries. Negotiators for a Gaza cease-fire deal make significant progress but sticking points remain. Plus, amid a horrific civil war, Sudan’s vice president defends his unwillingness to participate in U.S.-led peace talks.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Harris unveils plan to combat high grocery, housing prices
Gaza cease-fire negotiators optimistic a deal is close
News Wrap: Ukraine urges residents of Pokrovsk to evacuate
How Chicago residents feel about the city’s migrant response
Brooks and Capehart on Harris’ economic policy proposals
Underwater sculptures highlight dangers of climate change
Amid civil war, Sudan’s VP defends refusal of peace talks
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00:00 – Intro
02:01 – Vote 2024
11:02 – War in the Holy Land
14:21 – News Wrap
20:01 – Immigration Politics
27:05 – Brooks & Capehart
40:45 – Underwater Sculptures
46:30 – Civil War
54:33 – Promo + Goodnight