Tuesday on the NewsHour, Mississippi’s governor declares a state of emergency in Jackson after the city’s treatment plant breaks down, leaving thousands without drinkable water. Pakistan’s climate change minister discusses the catastrophic flooding that has killed more than a thousand people. As the new school year begins, districts nationwide take extraordinary measures to fill crucial positions.
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News Wrap: Violence in Iraq leaves at least 30 dead
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Mississippi flood leaves city without drinking water
Pakistan, U.N. seek international aid amid historic flooding
Schools struggle to fill teaching jobs as students return
A look at President Biden’s plan to combat increase in crime
Mortgage rates disproportionately impacting people of color
Legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, final Soviet leader
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00:00 – Introduction
02:30 – News Wrap
09:25 – Water Crisis
15:50 – At the Extreme
23:29 – Teacher Shortages
29:29 – Crime & Politics
37:10 – Rising Rates
46:05 – Mikhail Gorbachev 1931-2022