Saturday on PBS News Weekend, how critics say Republican-drawn legislative district lines diminish the Black and Latino vote. Then, the role cryptocurrency plays in Hamas’ attacks on Israel and how global law enforcement is trying to stop it. Plus, as Washington says goodbye to its giant pandas, zookeepers hope it’s not the end of panda diplomacy with China.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Cease-fire calls rejected as Israel advances on Gaza City
News Wrap: Deadly earthquake strikes northwestern Nepal
https://youtu.be/eQ3yzKgsL_0
How states are dragging out lawsuits over redistricting maps
The role of cryptocurrency in financing terrorism
National Zoo prepares to say goodbye to beloved pandas
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00:00 – Intro
01:50 – War in the Holy Land
05:04 – News Wrap
06:10 – Drawing Lines
13:07 – Crypto & Terrorism
19:07 – Panda Pause