
Harry Zahn
Producer at PBS NewsHour
Politics Producer for PBS News Weekend @NewsHour | prev @Morning_Joe, @cspan | @JMU Poli Sci | boxing guy | solid tennis player | retweet ≠ endorsement
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1 week ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio House Republicans narrowly passed the multitrillion-dollar bill advancing Trump’s domestic agenda, and Senate Republicans are preparing for the battles ahead when they consider the measure next month. One item that’s sure to be debated is the House bill’s massive cuts to Medicaid. Jason Resendez of the National Alliance for Caregiving joins John Yang to discuss what those cuts could mean.
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2 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Israel is mobilizing forces for a new ground assault in Gaza, after Palestinian officials said about 300 people died in waves of airstrikes over the past 72 hours. Israeli officials say the objective is to pressure Hamas into freeing the remaining hostages held in Gaza. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks resumed Saturday in Qatar. John Yang speaks with The Washington Post’s Gerry Shih for more.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio In March, in order to speedily deport 238 Venezuelan men under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, Trump claimed they were members of a transnational criminal organization called Tren de Aragua. But an investigation by the New York Times couldn’t find any evidence linking many of the men to that gang. Ali Rogin speaks with Julie Turkewitz, the lead reporter on that investigation, for more.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Lisa Desjardins |Harry Zahn |Andrew Mark Corkery |Gerard Edic
A new 5.1 magnitude aftershock rattled survivors of Friday’s devastating earthquake as rescuers worked frantically to pull survivors from the rubble in Myanmar’s second-largest city. In neighboring Thailand, more bodies were pulled from a collapsed building in Bangkok. Lisa Desjardins speaks with Jeremy Stoner of Save the Children about the effects of the quake in Thailand and Myanmar.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio In Oman on Saturday, the United States and Iran appeared to take the first steps that could lead to a new agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear activities and lift U.S. economic sanctions. The White House described the talks as “very positive and constructive.” Iran’s foreign minister said the two sides will meet again in a week. John Yang speaks with policy analyst Karim Sadjadpour for more.
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Had a lot of fun producing this segment. Greatly enjoyed @aikman_becky's "Spitfires"

Wednesday is the 80th anniversary of VE Day, marking Germany’s unconditional surrender and the end of WWII in Europe. A new book “Spitfires” tells the little-known contribution American women made to that outcome by flying combat aircraft — not for U.S. forces, which denied them https://t.co/h6haCoOlkf

Quick take on viral Q: 100 men obviously win. Maaaaybe if the gorilla had limitless stamina it could pull it off. But after it tears apart around 20 or 30 of the dudes, it’s gonna get tired. At that point, it gets overwhelmed🕺🏻 > 🦍

Outstanding work done by the @NewsHour's mighty foreign team and others. Honored to be one of the nominated producers

.@NewsHour’s coverage of the ongoing war in the Middle East today received a @PeabodyAwards nomination. Congratulations to @Leila_MA, @SimonaFoltyn, @nickschifrin, @mtill50, and everyone else who contributed to our “War in the Holy Land” reporting. https://t.co/ZNu4dzLssj