PBS NewsHour

October 10, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Saturday, October 10, President Trump holds his first large in-person public event since his COVID-19 diagnosis even though it's unclear if he is still contagious and in “Roads to Election 2020,” Maine’s unique voting system and why it matters this election.

October 10, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

25m 22s

On this edition for Saturday, October 10, President Trump holds his first large in-person public event since his COVID-19 diagnosis even though it's unclear if he is still contagious and in “Roads to Election 2020,” Maine’s unique voting system and why it matters this election.

Previews + Extras

  • Hurricane Delta: Another blow to storm-battered Gulf Coast: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Hurricane Delta: Another blow to storm-battered Gulf Coast

    S2020 E297 - 3m 35s

    Hundreds of thousands of people were left without power after Hurricane Delta slammed the Gulf Coast, six weeks after the region was devastated by Hurricane Laura. The hurricane, which weakened to a tropical storm when it made landfall on Friday, brought heavy winds and rain to the already damaged city of Lake Charles. Weather Channel meteorologist Jen Carfango joins to discuss.

  • Maine’s small biz owners face uncertain future: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Maine’s small biz owners face uncertain future

    S2020 E297 - 7m 20s

    Small business owners in Maine that rely on a tourist-filled summer have been shuttering shops since the start of the pandemic. With negotiations over a stimulus package stalled, and the cold season approaching, many of them face a bleak future. Christopher Booker reports as part of our ongoing series, “Roads to Election 2020.”

  • Some urban life resumes after Armenia-Azerbaijan truce: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Some urban life resumes after Armenia-Azerbaijan truce

    S2020 E297 - 2m 29s

    The former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to a limited cease-fire on Saturday after warring for two weeks for control over ethnic-Armenian province of Nagorno-Karabakh. The conflict killed hundreds of soldiers and dozens of civilians. Simon Ostrovsky reports from the rebel region. His reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center.

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