Tuesday on the NewsHour, we speak with Norfolk Southern’s CEO who’s defending the company’s response to the Ohio derailment. On a trip to Poland, President Biden rallies support for Ukraine while Putin rants against the West as Russia’s invasion nears the one-year mark. Plus, a new strain of avian flu that shows strong transmissibility among mammals raises concerns about a potential pandemic.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Norfolk Southern CEO defends Ohio derailment response
Russia suspends participation in New START nuclear treaty
News Wrap: Biden administration proposes asylum restrictions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04t6fe1BatM
Where U.S.-Russia relations stand a year after invasion
Case may roll back legal immunity for social media companies
Avian flu strain shows transmissibility among mammals
How Fort Wayne’s investment in art mirrors its turnaround
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00:00 – Introduction
02:59 – Toxic Crash
14:43 – Russia suspends participation in New START nuclear treaty
18:56 – News Wrap
22:53 – Where U.S.-Russia relations stand a year after invasion
31:33 – Social Media
39:26 – Bird Flu Fears
45:33 – Bringing Art Home