Saturday on PBS News Weekend, the death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria rises above 28,000. We look at a push to change consent practices around pelvic exams used to train medical students. A former NFL star shares what it means to have two Black quarterbacks in the Super Bowl for the first time. Plus, the story of an enslaved man who stole a Confederate ship and sailed to freedom.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Deadly quake leaves millions without homes in Turkey, Syria
News Wrap: U.S. searches for object shot down near Alaska
Why more states are requiring consent for pelvic exams
Two Black QBs are starting in the Super Bowl. Why it matters
How Robert Smalls sailed to freedom during the Civil War
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00:00 – Intro
01:58 – Deadly Earthquake
05:17 – News Wrap
07:28 – Pelvic Exams
14:01 – Super Bowl History
20:09 – Hidden History