Thursday on the NewsHour, the U.S. hits its borrowing limit, forcing the Treasury to take measures to avoid default while Congress wrangles over raising the debt ceiling. A new program allows American citizens to sponsor people fleeing violence and oppression. Plus, scientists lay out the environmental and health effects associated with gas stoves as they become the subject of national debate.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
U.S. hits borrowing limit as Congress debates debt ceiling
News Wrap: Biden tours flooding, storm damage in California
Supreme Court says it hasn’t identified draft opinion leaker
New program allows Americans to sponsor refugees
Environmental and health effects associated with gas stoves
Baldwin faces manslaughter charges for movie set shooting
Ardern resigning after becoming symbol of female leadership
Director Sarah Polley discusses her new film ‘Women Talking’
Brief But Spectacular take on improving health near highways
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00:00 – Intro
02:13 – Debt Showdown
08:10 – News Wrap
12:19 – Court Investigation
18:09 – Coming to America
23:47 – Cooking with Gas
34:54 – On Set Shooting
39:32 – Stepping Down
44:26 – “Women Talking”
51:15 – Brief But Spectacular