PBS NewsHour full episode, Jan. 12, 2023

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Thursday on the NewsHour, inflation slows but rising prices force many Americans to go further into credit card debt. The Justice Department appoints a special counsel to investigate potentially classified documents found at President Biden’s home and former office. Plus, Iranians protesting the government’s oppressive regime refuse to back down despite the threat of arrest and execution.

WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Rising prices push many Americans into credit card debt

Special counsel appointed to investigate Biden documents

News Wrap: Air travel back to normal day after FAA outage
https://youtu.be/io_7CvFXASk
More Republicans call for Rep. George Santos to resign

Iranians protesting regime refuse to back down

Writer’s wife fights vaccine misinformation after his death

Calls for reform have not reduced number of police killings

Native American composer discusses his experimental process

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00:00 – Intro
02:11 – Cost of Inflation
06:59 – Biden Docs
11:54 – News Wrap
15:23 – Santos Scandal
21:49 – Iran Uprising
29:33 – Vaccine Misinformation
37:51 – Use of Force
47:40 – Experimental Sounds