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March 19, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode

Season 2026 Episode 60 | 57m 46s

Thursday on the News Hour, Israel and Iran trade attacks on oil infrastructure across the region, further spiking global prices. We speak with Republican Sen. Rick Scott about the uncertain future of the conflict. The White House turns to internet memes to promote the ongoing war. Plus, we speak with the mother of a 23-year-old U.S. citizen who was shot and killed by ICE agents in Texas.

Aired: 03/18/26 | Expires: 04/18/26
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Extras
Pentagon poised to ask Congress for up to $200 billion to fund Iran war
Israeli and Iranian strikes on oil and gas facilities rattle global markets
White House's use of internet memes to promote Iran war sparks criticism
'He took my son's life for nothing,' says mother of man killed by immigration agent
Sen. Scott says U.S. should balance budget but also 'demolish' Iran's nuclear ability
Iran war creates growing cracks within Trump's MAGA movement
How Iranians are navigating daily life as war drags on
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Americans divided on nation's history as 250th anniversary nears
Investigation uncovers sexual abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez
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