PBS NewsHour full episode, July 10, 2023

Monday on the NewsHour, the U.S. grapples with deadly temperatures as a heat wave grips the West and South. The U.S. ambassador to NATO discusses the future of the alliance and its potential expansion ahead of a crucial summit. Plus, the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action sparks concerns over whether it could lead to fewer doctors of color and more racial bias in medicine. WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: Eastern U.S. hit with flooding, heat wave drags on in West News Wrap: Biden meets with King Charles before NATO summit U.S. ambassador to NATO discusses future of alliance Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Biden’s trip to Europe Affirmative action ruling could impact med school diversity Lawsuit filed by Tulsa Race Massacre survivors dismissed Cycle of violence pushes young Palestinians to take up arms ’Black Mirror’ creator on why the show has gripped audiences Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: Find more from PBS NewsHour at Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Follow us: TikTok: @pbsnews Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: Subscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: Newsletters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:09 - Extreme Weather 10:01 - News Wrap 12:51 - Nato Meets 19:18 - Politics Monday 28:11 - Ending Affirmative Action 33:55 - Tulsa Massaacre 41:01 - West Bank Violence 48:15 - Black Mirror
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