Thursday on the NewsHour, Israel and Hamas prepare to pause fighting and exchange hostages for prisoners as the war continues to take a heavy toll on civilians. The labor movement notches major recent wins but challenges remain for organizing workers. Plus, Southeast Asia struggles to control the flood of imported plastic waste meant for recycling.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Israel prepares for hostage and prisoner exchange with Hamas
News Wrap: Train derailment in Kentucky spills molten sulfur
https://youtu.be/M07_dlH0FtE
Organized labor faces challenges after series of union wins
Southeast Asia flooded with plastic meant for recycling
Youngest NCAA coach leads her team to national championship
‘The World in a Wineglass’ explores the future of wine
How a volunteer group is finding lost dogs with drones
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00:00 – Intro
02:26 – Hostage Deal
16:00 – News Wrap
20:10 – Power of Labor
26:57 – The Plastic Problem
35:02 – Making A Mark
41:29 – The World in a Wineglass
47:36 – Search & Rescue