Thursday on the NewsHour, a Russian strike kills dozens of civilians in Ukraine while the fight for House speaker puts U.S. military aid for Ukraine at risk. The secretary of the Army discusses a major overhaul to boost recruitment. Plus, despite a low overall unemployment rate in the United States, people with disabilities still struggle to find work and are sometimes paid below minimum wage.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Biden asks Congress to provide more military aid for Ukraine
News Wrap: Biden administration allows new border wall
Army secretary on new recruiting plan after missing goals
Martin Baron examines journalism and Trump in new book
Advocates concerned about wages of workers with disabilities
Winner of Nobel Prize in medicine on her work fighting COVID
Ringo Starr on his legendary time with Beatles and new music
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00:00 – Intro
02:24 – Arming Ukraine
09:07 – News Wrap
14:24 – Rethinking Recruitment
22:18 – Collision of Power
28:59 – Disability Reframed
39:18 – Nobel Laureate
46:12 – Ringo Starr