Thursday on the News Hour, the leader of Hezbollah says Israel crossed a line and vows retribution for the exploding pagers and walkie-talkies. The Teamsters decide not to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in decades, the head of the union explains why. Plus, political and environmental concerns clash in Papua New Guinea where controversial deep-sea mining is moving forward.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Hezbollah leader says Israel crossed a line and vows revenge
Harris campaigns with Oprah, Trump focuses on immigration
News Wrap: Biden says rate cut is vindication of policies
Who are the undecided voters and what are they thinking
Teamsters chief on why the union won’t make an endorsement
Economists explain hidden downfalls of ending taxes on tips
Papua New Guinea struggles to monitor deep-sea mining
Maya Wiley chronicles activism and family legacy in memoir
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00:00 – Intro
02:49 – Targeting Hezbollah
06:15 – Vote 2024
09:46 – News Wrap
13:55 – Undecided Voters
19:40 – The Labor Vote
27:15 – Promises & Policy
35:26 – Deep Sea Mining
46:51 – Remember, You are a Wiley
54:13 – Online + Goodnight