Wednesday on the NewsHour, western New York digs out of many feet of snow as the death toll steadily rises and more flights are canceled. The mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, again declares an emergency after cold weather damages the city’s water system. Plus, a movement by non-profits, politicians and the workers themselves aims to decriminalize the sex trade in Thailand.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Western New York digs out of snow as storm death toll rises
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2-MQU8sDMsNews Wrap: Zelenskyy says Ukraine resistance inspires world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJf5sKAg9FI
Jackson dealing with another water crisis after cold snap
A look back at Biden’s first two years in the White House
Groups aim to help sex workers earn rights and protections
How states have reshaped marijuana laws and what’s next
Activists fight to memorialize site of largest slave auction
A Brief But Spectacular take on ‘glassroots’ recycling
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00:00 – Introduction
02:41 – Storm Aftermath
10:57 – News Wrap
15:05 – Water Crisis
20:12 – Biden Agenda
27:18 – Fight for Rights
36:30 – Marijuana & the States
42:57 – Lost History
50:57 – Brief But Spectacular