Thursday on the NewsHour, the effects of this year’s extreme weather persist as storms lash Europe and Maui marks a month since the start of its disastrous wildfires. We speak with the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations as concerns grow over another potential genocide in Darfur. Plus, Tunisia’s president tightens his grip on power by jailing rivals as citizens flee in increasing numbers.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: At least 18 dead from severe storms in Europe
https://youtu.be/wv6mIL-RQrI
Amid grief and loss, Maui continues with wildfire recovery
U.S. ambassador to U.N. on concerns over genocide in Darfur
Tunisia’s president tightens grip on power by jailing rivals
Hutchinson says Trump will lead GOP ‘to disaster in 2024’
Extreme heat forces some schools to cancel classes
Federal funding for free school meals for all ends
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00:00 – Intro
02:34 – News Wrap
07:17 – One Month Later
16:32 – Sudan in Crisis
26:42 – Freedoms Under Fire
35:07 – Vote 2024
43:36 – Extreme heat forces some schools to cancel classes
49:57 – Federal funding for free school meals for all ends