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PBS News Hour - Full Show

March 2, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, why support for crisis pregnancy centers is surging after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. Then, with only two northern white rhinos left in the world, how a potential scientific breakthrough may help save the species from extinction. Plus, how a grieving mother was inspired to create an organization to provide bereavement care for families and children. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS

0:07.0

PBS News Weekend, a look at the surge in support for crisis pregnancy centers across the country

0:12.0

since the Supreme Court struck down

0:14.2

Roe versus Wade. Then with only two remaining northern white rhinos in the

0:19.2

world a potential scientific breakthrough may help save the species from extinction.

0:25.0

We are in the midst of an extinction crisis and we should be looking for all of the different

0:30.4

potential tools that might be out there for us to be able to help species

0:34.1

that are alive today and in danger of becoming extinct to avoid that fate.

0:39.2

And how a grieving mother was inspired to create her own organization to provide bereavement care for

0:44.6

families and children. Good evening. I'm John Yang. Tonight US officials say Israeli leaders have essentially agreed to a proposal for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza and the release of some hostages.

1:10.0

All that's left is for Hamas to agree to it.

1:13.0

Talks are to resume tomorrow in Cairo.

1:15.0

In Gaza, three U.S. C-130s dropped 38,000 meals onto the beaches of Southwest Gaza.

1:21.0

More deliveries are expected in coming days from the United States,

1:24.7

Egypt and Jordan. And in the Red Sea, a ship hit by a Huthy missile two weeks ago has sunk, the first

1:31.1

vessel to be destroyed by Huthi attacks. The Belize flagged

1:34.6

Rubimar was carrying tons of fertilizer. Yemeni officials called the sinking

1:39.0

an unprecedented environmental disaster.

1:42.5

Fire and ice in two states tonight, firefighters in the Texas panhandle are battling the largest

1:47.7

wildfire in the state's history in increasingly difficult weather conditions.

1:52.2

Since Monday, the fire has killed at least two people,

1:55.0

scorched 1,700 square miles of prairie,

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