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PBS News Hour - Full Show

February 16, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, the U.S. and Russia are expected to start negotiations Monday on ending the war in Ukraine, as Europe is left out in the cold. As a deadline for Israeli troops to withdraw from southern Lebanon looms, PBS News embeds with U.N. forces monitoring the situation. Plus, a look at who’s behind the sophisticated online scams targeting millions of people looking for love. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS News weekend, the U.S. and Russia are expected to start negotiations in the coming days on ending the war in Ukraine, as Europe may be left out in the cold.

0:15.6

Then as a deadline for Israeli troops to withdraw from southern Lebanon looms, PBS News embeds with UN forces

0:22.4

monitoring the unfolding situation.

0:25.3

And looking for love in all the wrong places, the millions of people being targeted

0:29.8

by online rings of sophisticated scammers.

0:33.1

Really anyone, old, rich, poor young, this targets people of all nationalities, all genders, educational

0:40.1

backgrounds. Really, it's a universal scam.

0:53.8

Good evening. I'm Ali Rogan. John Yang is away. As the Munich Security Conference

0:58.4

wrapped up today, American officials prepared to begin talks with Russia overending the war in Ukraine.

1:04.8

Those discussions are expected to begin in the coming days in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile,

1:09.7

Europe's leaders are preparing to convene an emergency

1:12.1

meeting in Paris on Monday in response to being shut out of early negotiations. There's also no

1:17.7

clear indication yet that Keev will be involved at those talks either. Ukrainian president Volodymyr

1:23.1

Zelensky told NBC's Meet the Press today that his country would never accept a deal struck just between

1:29.2

Moscow and Washington. He also said surrendering any Ukrainian land is off the table.

1:34.7

We will never do it. It's not about any negotiations. We will never speak about it.

1:41.8

Even Crimea, you seem to have acknowledged it. Even Crimea, we will never recognize it.

1:46.6

Because in years, in years, all things which are Ukrainian will be Ukraine.

1:54.0

Kurt Volker served as the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations under the First Trump administration

1:59.3

and was the U.S. ambassador to NATO under

2:02.1

President George W. Bush. Kurt, thank you so much for being with us. What are your expectations

2:06.7

for these talks in Saudi Arabia, especially given that neither Ukraine nor European representatives

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