Saturday on PBS News Weekend, the siege of Mariupol continues with no agreement in sight to evacuate women and children from the city’s remaining Ukrainian stronghold. Then, we talk to a public health expert about the next phase of the pandemic. Plus, author Don Winslow discusses his turn to activism and the current political moment.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Ukrainians send messages of patriotism, resolve in Mariupol
News Wrap: White House considers canceling some student debt
https://youtu.be/jEVQ7_kRxX4
U.S. on the brink of reaching a million COVID deaths
Don Winslow on why he’s turning his attention to activism
DakhaBrakha uses music to draw attention to war in Ukraine
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00:00 – Full Episode
02:08 – Russian Invasion
05:13 – News Wrap
08:09 – Getting to Normal
12:29 – Weekend Spotlight
18:50 – Resistance Song