Friday on the NewsHour, heavy airstrikes continue across Gaza as thousands of civilians crowd into ever-shrinking safe zones in the south. We speak to the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia about the war and wider diplomatic challenges in the Middle East. Plus, who gets access to medical treatment for drug addiction highlights the racial inequities of the opioid epidemic.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
U.S. vetoes UN resolution for Gaza cease-fire
News Wrap: Labor report shows economy added 199,000 jobs
https://youtu.be/Qaf_fAELMYs
Saudi foreign minister on Israel-Hamas war, wider challenges
The troubled safety record of the Osprey aircraft fleet
Addiction treatment disparity highlights racial inequities
A look at the latest charges filed against Hunter Biden
Brooks and Capehart on political impact of Hunter Biden case
U.S. service members perform ‘Ocho Kandelikas’ for Hanukkah
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00:00 – Intro
02:30 – War in the Holy Land
07:19 – News Wrap
13:01 – View from the Kingdom
22:00 – Grounded
26:52 – America Addicted
35:40 – New Indictment
40:13 – Brooks & Capehart
50:55 – Happy Hunakkah