Saturday on PBS News Weekend, the latest on the war in Ukraine as the country nears the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion. Then, how stress from racism and poverty can change the structure of children’s brains. We also explore what’s needed to support people with dementia and their caregivers. Plus, the story of an enslaved man who helped create some iconic monuments in the U.S. capital.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Ukraine fights to hold Bakhmut as Russian forces close in
News Wrap: Former President Jimmy Carter enters hospice care
https://youtu.be/Iz-DWR5Fl0A
Study shows the effect of racism and poverty on kids’ brains
Rethinking how we train caregivers for people with dementia
How an enslaved man helped create some iconic D.C. monuments
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00:00 – Intro
01:56 – War in Ukraine
07:27 – News Wrap
10:52 – Trauma & Kids’ Brains
16:25 – Dementia Care
20:56 – Hidden Histories