Wednesday on the NewsHour, the impact being felt across the globe as climate scientists declare this summer the hottest in the Northern Hemisphere’s history. After all defendants in the Georgia election case plead not guilty, the judge weighs when and how a trial will proceed. Plus, the head of the World Food Programme in Afghanistan details the dire plight of the millions facing severe hunger.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Climate scientist on extreme weather and long-term trends
News Wrap: Russian missile strike kills 17 in Ukraine
Georgia prosecutors say Trump trial could last 4 months
Federal court rejects Alabama’s congressional map again
Lack of funding forces UN to cut food aid in Afghanistan
Research uncovers new details on Indigenous boarding schools
What’s behind the rise in near-collisions of airplanes
Music school increases access for students with disabilities
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00:00 – Introduction
02:20 – At the Extreme
10:26 – News Wrap
17:49 – Georgia v. Trump
23:53 – Redrawing Lines
29:44 – On the Brink
34:12 – Reckoning with History
40:12 – Trouble in the Skies
46:10 – Music for All