Friday on the News Hour, emergency workers and civilians rush to find survivors in the rubble after two devastating earthquakes hit Venezuela. Republican Gov. Mike DeWine strongly criticizes the Supreme Court ruling to let the Trump administration end temporary protected status for migrants fleeing violence. Plus, a new opera celebrates the resilience and richness of the Black American experience.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Crews search for survivors in rubble after Venezuela quakes
Reporter in Caracas describes devastation in Venezuela
Trump’s TPS policy is a ‘job killer,’ Ohio Gov. DeWine says
U.S. strikes Iran after drones target cargo ship in strait
News Wrap: Bolton pleads guilty in classified info case
Why school districts are limiting screen time for students
Brooks and Capehart on progressive Democrats winning
Heated games and rough plays spark controversy in WNBA
Black Opera Project celebrates resilience a new generation
Remembering Tony Brown
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00:00- Introduction
02:11- Crews search for survivors in rubble after Venezuela quakes
06:58- Reporter in Caracas describes devastation in Venezuela
09:17- Trump’s TPS policy is a ‘job killer,’ Ohio Gov. DeWine says
17:12- U.S. strikes Iran after drones target cargo ship in strait
19:03- News Wrap: Bolton pleads guilty in classified info case
24:50- Why school districts are limiting screen time for students
30:57- Brooks and Capehart on progressive Democrats winning
41:27- Heated games and rough plays spark controversy in WNBA
48:27- Black Opera Project celebrates resilience a new generation
54:25- Remembering Tony Brown









