PBS NewsHour full episode Jan. 2, 2019

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Wednesday on the NewsHour, President Trump and congressional leaders meet but fail to come to an agreement over funding a border wall. Plus: The fallout from the government shutdown, including overflowing trash, closed museums and a union lawsuit, chaos again erupts at the U.S.-Mexico border, Brazil’s controversial new president earns Trump’s approval and a medical mystery paralyzing kids.

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WATCH TODAY’S PHOTOS:
Why this government shutdown represents a ‘historic first’

News Wrap: Death toll climbs in Russian building explosion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IPE6fWTMJM
White House: Trump made ‘good faith offer’ to Democrats

Hoyer: Government shouldn’t be ‘hostage’ in border fight

Federal union calls government shutdown ‘unconscionable’

Migrants wait at border, in Mexico and ‘in limbo’

Pompeo embraces Brazil’s controversial new president

Racing to understand the polio-like illness paralyzing kids