Thursday on the NewsHour: Hurricane Ian leaves behind massive damage and widespread power outages after tearing through Florida. Thousands of Russian men flee to neighboring countries to avoid fighting in Putin’s war against Ukraine. Plus, companies try to meet growing demand for seafood by raising and harvesting salmon on land, sparking pushback over sustainability and genetic engineering.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Hurricane Ian causes catastrophic damage in Florida
City leader describes hurricane damage in Venice, Florida
News Wrap: Data shows economy shrank in the second quarter
https://youtu.be/OxBvnFg-MPQ
Russians flee to avoid fighting in Putin’s war in Ukraine
Democrats, Republicans courting Hispanic and Latino voters
Companies raising salmon on land face pushback
Oklahoma City works to reform police force after protests
Two of baseball’s greats move toward remarkable records
Judy Woodruff honored with Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award
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00:00 – Intro
02:35 – Hurricane Ian causes catastrophic damage in Florida
08:38 – City leader describes hurricane damage in Venice, Florida
13:38 – News Wrap
18:44 – Fleeing Russia
23:46 – Vote 2022
33:44 – Landlox
41:03 – Reforming the Police
45:57 – Record Season
52:48 – Lifetime Achievement