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August 6, 2023 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Season 2023 Episode 229 | 26m 45s

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, New York City tries to uphold its history of welcoming immigrants as it struggles to deal with a flood of asylum-seekers. Then, at the Women’s World Cup, the defending champion U.S. team makes its earliest exit ever in a suspense-filled shootout. Plus, a chef who is bringing a taste of Hmong cooking and culture to Minnesota’s Twin Cities, one bite at a time.

Aired: 08/05/23 | Expires: 09/05/23
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Extras
Iranian drone, missile attacks on Gulf nations risk pulling more countries into war
As U.S.-Israeli strikes intensify, Iran says it's no longer looking to negotiate
John Kirby on concerns about Iran's future after the war
Iranian Americans express hope and fear about what comes next
Israelis take shelter as Iran and Hezbollah launch attacks: 'Here, the wars don't end'
Trump fires Noem amid controversies over her leadership at DHS
News Wrap: More than 20 states sue Trump over planned 15% global tariff
Lloyd Blankfein on his memoir 'Streetwise' and broader economic concerns
March 5, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode
In 'We Are the World (Cup),' Roger Bennett explores personal history with the tournament