PBS NewsHour full episode, November 29, 2018

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Thursday on the NewsHour, Michael Cohen admits he lied to Congress to help cover up contacts with Russia. What does this mean for the special counsel’s investigation? Plus: how the California communities devastated by wildfire are coping, the president heads to a G-20 summit, exploring the future of labor and a brief but spectacular take on justice for sexual abuse survivors.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Why Cohen’s new admission is ‘incredibly significant’

How House Democrats seek to block Trump’s ‘worst instincts’

News Wrap: Trump cancels Putin meeting at upcoming G-20

Calif. authorities seek wildfire’s missing and dead

How Trump’s unconventional diplomacy will affect the G-20

How technological innovation could amplify income inequality

A survivor’s take on justice after sexual violence