Thursday on the NewsHour, Donald Trump’s lawyers meet with the special counsel as a potential indictment on election interference looms over the former president. How the record heat is disproportionately affecting Americans based on where they live and work. Plus, efforts to protect right whales from possible extinction run up against lobstermen fighting for their economic survival.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
The charges Trump may face in potential indictment
News Wrap: Greek wildfires reach ammunitions depot
https://youtu.be/N4b5j6zEZxU
County urges Florida to protect outdoor workers from heat
Urban heat islands make the impacts of excessive heat worse
Coup in Niger puts efforts to thwart terrorism at risk
Lobstermen say regulations to save whales will kill business
Syrian refugee elected mayor in German town
New exhibit explores what the American flag symbolizes
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00:00 – Intro
02:26 – Investigating Trump
07:21 – News Wrap
12:00 – County urges Florida to protect outdoor workers from heat
19:00 – Urban heat islands make the impacts of excessive heat worse
25:19 – Coup in Niger
32:26 – Rough Waters
40:00 – Tale of Two Cities
48:44 – American Flag