Tuesday on the NewsHour: Russia ramps up its assault on Eastern Ukraine, focusing on the contested Donbas region. A new report details the trauma of family separation as concern grows around the expected large number of migrants at the Southern border when pandemic restrictions expire. And how programs in California are trying to reverse a pandemic decline in Black men enrolling in community colleges.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Russian forces escalate attacks on Eastern Ukraine
What’s behind Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s Donbas region
News Wrap: Bombings in Kabul kill at least 6, wound 17
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SilxCaTQFVM
How people are responding to end of transit mask mandates
What a new report says about the trauma of family separation
What we get wrong about mass shootings and how to curb them
This state is trying to help more Black men finish college
Why these 2 houses are key to Frank Lloyd Wright’s legacy
How this advocate fights gendered Islamophobia in medicine
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00:00 – Introduction
02:42 – Russian forces escalate attacks on Eastern Ukraine
08:33 – What’s behind Russia’s assault on Ukraine’s Donbas region
14:19 – News Wrap
18:50 – Mask Confusion
22:56 – At the Border
29:54 – Mass Shootings
37:14 – Rethinking College
45:26 – Frank Lloyd Wright
50:43 – Brief But Spectacular