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PBS News Hour - Full Show

March 24, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

PBS News Hour - Full Show

PBS NewsHour

News, Daily News

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, with the Supreme Court set to hear arguments Tuesday in a case about mifepristone, we look at the ways the executive branch can shape reproductive rights and abortion access in post-Roe America. Then, as a cease-fire remains elusive, what the Israel-Hamas war is doing to education in Gaza. Plus, fears of a wider regional conflict rise as fighting in the Congo worsens. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

Tonight on PBS

0:06.2

PBS News Weekend, the ways the executive branch can shape reproductive rights and

0:11.1

access to abortion in post-row America.

0:14.6

Then as a ceasefire remains elusive,

0:17.1

what the Israel-Hamass war is doing to education in Gaza.

0:21.7

No child has been to school in any formal sense since the 7th of October.

0:25.8

It's been an academic year of schooling that's been lost. It's not good being a child

0:31.6

in Gaza at the moment.

0:33.0

And as both a humanitarian crisis and fighting between the Army and rebel forces in the Congo get worse, fears of a wider regional conflict. Good evening. I'm John Yang. Across Russia today TV entertainment

0:59.3

shows and commercials were suspended. Cultural events were canceled and flags were lowered to half-staff.

1:05.2

It's all to mark a national day of mourning for the 137 victims of the concert hall massacre

1:10.7

in suburban Moscow.

1:12.3

Russian President Vladimir Putin lit candles.

1:15.0

A makeshift memorial near the burned-out concert hall has become a huge mound of flowers.

1:20.0

Some of the 11 detained suspects were taken to the headquarters of Russia's criminal investigation agency for questioning.

1:26.0

Several of them have been charged with acts of terrorism.

1:29.0

All the while, family and friends are desperate for word about loved ones still missing.

1:34.0

At the hotline, they don't give any information.

1:38.0

Even now, I was driving from the hospital, but I couldn't go home.

1:41.0

I couldn't be alone anymore. It's very difficult so I drove to my friends.

1:45.8

Now at least I'll be with someone.

1:48.0

The Moscow Health Department says it's begun identifying the dead using DNA. They say that process will take at least two weeks.

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