Sunday on PBS News Weekend, what the outcome of the presidential election could mean for how we track weather, combat climate change and protect wildlife. Then, why some of the baby food on supermarket shelves may not meet recommended nutrition guidelines. Plus, a preview of Judy Woodruff’s conversation with Wisconsin residents on the country’s political divisions.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Israel, Hezbollah tensions reach dangerous levels
Nation’s top weather service faces potential political storm
Why a majority of baby food in supermarkets is unhealthy
Judy Woodruff reflects on Crossroads town hall in Wisconsin
10-year-old wildlife photographer wins international acclaim
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00:00 – Intro
01:55 – News Wrap
04:57 – Political Storm
11:34 – Feeding Babies
17:55 – Crossroads, a Conversation with America Preview
23:03 – Capturing Nature
25:34 – News Update + Goodnight