Sunday on PBS News Weekend, calls for a cease-fire in Gaza grow louder as the humanitarian crisis widens. How a political battle in Washington is putting the future of a government program that helps fight HIV around the world at risk. The ripple effects of falling Mississippi River levels on barge operators, farmers and consumers. Plus, the story of a trailblazing Native American astronaut.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Israel continues offensive in Gaza as hostage talks stall
News Wrap: Speaker Johnson’s funding plan faces hurdles
Political battle threatens federal program that fights HIV
Mississippi River’s historic lows cause shipping woes
The story of John Herrington, 1st Native American in space
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00:00 – Intro
02:02 – War in the Holy Land
05:11 – News Wrap
07:15 – Fighting HIV
13:58 – Shipping Woes
22:03 – Hidden Histories