Market reaches historic highs. We take a closer look at the governor of texas pardoning an exarmy sergeant convicted of killing an armed black lives matter protester. And, we speak with a methodist pastor on a major shift as the church lifts its ban on lgbtq clergy and samesex marriages. The church is becoming aware of who god is in comparison to who writers throughout generations have said about god. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy bildner, and the judy and peter bloom foundation. Cfp professionals are committed to acting in their clients best interest. Cunard is a proud supporter of public television. On a voyage with cunard the world , awaits. World of flavor diverse , destinations and immersive experiences. A world of leisure and british style, all with cunards white star service. The john s and james l. Knight foundation, fostering engaged communit
The church is becoming aware of who god is in comparison to who writers throughout generations have said about god. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy build in her, and the foundation, the coble or foundation. Cfp professionals are committed to acting in their clients best interest. The world awaits. Diverse destinations and immersive experiences. All with our service. The knight foundation. More at kf. Org. And with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. And friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Geoff welcome to the newshour. Houston and other parts of the gulf coast are dealing with the aftermath of intense storms. At least four people were killed in houston after Hurricane Force winds tore through th
The Notre Dame Film Festival celebrated its 35th year of showcasing student films over the weekend.Since 1990, student filmmakers have been displaying their wor
The title for this yearâs Notre Dame Student Film Festival says it all: âQuarantined.â
Indeed, the coronavirus pandemic plays a starring role in the 32nd annual festival, as subject matter, as subtext in some films, and in technical and practical ways.
A staple of January, the festival instead moved to this weekend and almost didnât happen at all this academic year, if only because it wasnât always clear if thereâd be enough films finished to hold a festival.
Several filmmakers, for instance, either tested positive for COVID-19 or had to quarantine for up to two weeks after exposure to the virus, which imperiled their ability to finish their films. In at least one case, other students stepped in to film scenes the director couldnât attend after his diagnosis.