PBS NewsHour full episode Dec. 11, 2018

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Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump spars with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer over a government shutdown and funding the border wall. Also: The CEO of Google faces congressional questions, the EPA moves to drastically roll back water pollution regulations, the Education Department aims to correct errors that left teachers with more debt and a new play about raising a biracial child.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
How Trump got into a televised tussle over a border wall

Collins: Trump putting security first with border wall fight

Hoyer: Democrats believe in border security, not the wall

News Wrap: Senate passes farm bill after months-long stall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw3Ns5V7BWw
Lawmakers grill Google CEO on concerns of bias, privacy

This Trump plan would strip protections from wetlands

Some teachers trapped by debt get Education Department help

Kerry Washington desperately searches for her ‘American Son’