PBS NewsHour

November 1, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Sunday, November 1, the Biden and Trump campaigns make their final push before election day, COVID-19 numbers climb around the globe, forcing new restrictions and lockdowns, and we report from North Carolina and Pennsylvania as part of our ongoing series, “Roads to Election 2020.” Hari Sreenivasan anchors from North Carolina.

Jeff Greenfield on what to watch out for on Election Day

6m 22s

As tens of millions of Americans and people around the world tune in on Election Day to watch the most expensive and extensive American election in recent memory, early clues can indicate which way the election is headed -- even if there is a delay in announcing the final winner. Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to tell us what to watch out for.

Previews + Extras

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    In PA, will unrest over BLM translate to votes?

    S2020 E319 - 6m 15s

    After a major push, voter registration in Philadelphia hit a 35-year high this election cycle. But with William Wallace Jr.’s death by police shooting weighing heavily on the Black community, local leaders are urging voters not to give in to disillusionment, and get out the vote. Part of our ongoing series: Chasing the Dream: Poverty, Opportunity and Justice in America.

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    Ignoring science won't solve the problem: climate scientist

    S2020 E319 - 5m 57s

    As wildfires continue to rage on the west coast and the Gulf Coast rebuilds from a record hurricane season, the impact of climate change is already being felt. But is it getting the attention it deserves? Drew Shindell, a professor at Duke University joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the link between science and policy, and why climate scientists are struggling to convey their message.

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