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PBS NewsHour - Segments

Summary: Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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 Odessa hospital endures agony of being a mass shooting's trauma center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:17

A gunman firing indiscriminately from his car on Saturday in Odessa, Texas, killed seven people and wounded 22 more. Many of the victims were sent to Odessa's Medical Center Hospital. William Brangham talks to Russell Tippin, the Medical Center Health System's CEO, about the harrowing experience of becoming a trauma center for a mass shooting and how the community and first responders are coping.

 For the legendary Alexander Girard, design was in the details | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:08

Legendary designer Alexander Girard fused sleek modernism with playful folk art. At Santa Fe's Museum of International Folk Art, "A Designer's Universe" highlights Girard's breadth of creativity, from mapping a country to devising a language. That exhaustive approach is evident in his best-known projects, for which he designed every detail. Special correspondent Kathleen McCleery reports.

 After Hurricane Dorian slams the Bahamas, southeastern U.S. awaits its next move | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:53

Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm at first, causing major destruction and flooding. Now Florida residents wait with trepidation to see if Dorian will make landfall there, where many are still recovering, both physically and emotionally, from the wreckage of previous storms. John Yang joins Judy Woodruff with the latest.

 Lingering Hurricane Dorian complicates rescue efforts in the Bahamas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:32

Hurricane Dorian is the strongest storm on record to hit the Bahamas, and it has lingered for days. Because of the storm's long duration, many calls for help have as yet gone unanswered, and officials aren't able to assess the extent of the damage in some areas. But reports say the Freeport airport on Grand Bahama is underwater. Judy Woodruff talks to Danica Coto of the Associated Press.

 News Wrap: At least 4 dead, 29 missing in California boat fire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:21

Four people died and another 29 are missing and feared dead after a dive boat caught fire and sank off the coast of Southern California. All five crew members survived by jumping in the water, but the Coast Guard is combing the site in search of missing passengers. Also, tens of thousands of students in Hong Kong boycotted their first day of class to join peaceful anti-government demonstrations.

 Amid peace talks, Taliban claims deadly explosion in Kabul | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33

In Afghanistan, the Taliban claimed responsibility for a massive explosion that rocked Kabul, killing at least five and wounding 50. It targeted the heavily secured area that's home to several aid agencies and international organizations, and came as the U.S. envoy briefed the Afghan government on a draft peace deal. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson joins Judy Woodruff with the latest.

 James Mattis on why he left the Trump administration but won't criticize it | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:35

Retired Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis served as President Trump's first defense secretary, resigning his post in protest after Trump announced he would pull U.S. forces out of Syria. Now, Mattis has written a book, "Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead." He talks to Judy Woodruff about his philosophy of leadership and why he's reluctant to weigh in on current policy from outside the administration.

 2nd mass shooting in a month leaves another Texas community reeling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:43

In Texas, seven people were killed and 22 wounded in Odessa during a mass shooting Saturday. After state troopers stopped the alleged gunman for driving his car erratically, he shot one of them and then sped away, firing at people randomly. The massacre comes less than a month after one in El Paso left 22 dead. William Brangham talks to Mitch Borden of Marfa Public Radio for the latest updates.

 In Britain, Boris Johnson's Brexit 'hardball' prompts protests | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:41

Great Britain's political drama is intensifying this week, as the fallout continues over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament in advance of the October 31st deadline for Brexit. In response, some Labour Party lawmakers are trying to push emergency legislation that would prevent the UK from leaving the European Union without a deal. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.

 2020 Democrats add gun safety to Labor Day campaign agenda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:21

This Labor Day, several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates appeared more focused on gun safety than the holiday's typical topics of unions, wages and jobs. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Amy Klobuchar blasted Republicans for lack of action on guns two days after Texas' second mass shooting in a month. And on CNN Sunday, Beto O'Rourke slammed U.S. gun laws. Lisa Desjardins reports.

 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on 2020 labor vote, Texas shooting reaction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:11

NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Lisa Desjardins to discuss the latest political news, including President Trump's attacks on unions and how 2020 Democrats are courting this crucial voting bloc, the status of gun safety legislation after another mass shooting, and what a trend of retirements and resignations among House Republicans says about minority politics.

 Day after shooting, Odessa is still an active crime scene | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:22

The Odessa community is still treating the city as an active crime scene, a day after a shooting rampage injured at least 22 people and killed seven. The gunman was killed by police. Jake Bleiberg, criminal justice and law enforcement reporter at the Associated Press, joins Hari Sreenivasan from a college campus on lockdown with the latest reports.

 Police identify Texas gunman in attack that left 7 dead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:47

The police on Sunday identified the 36-year-old shooter who killed at least seven people and wounded over 20 more in a shooting rampage while driving from Midland to Odessa in Texas. NewsHour Weekend's Megan Thompson reports.

 Slow-moving Hurricane Dorian heads toward southeast U.S. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:38

Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, joins Hari Sreenivasan with updates and forecasts on Hurricane Dorian's path.

 A 10-year-old on what happens in an active shooter drill | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:52

StoryCorps has been recording and sharing real life experiences from people who have extraordinary stories to tell. In this animated short, 10-year-old Dezmond Floyd and his mother have a difficult but important conversation about active shooter drills in school.

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