Tuesday on the NewsHour, Russian forces bombard Mariupol and the port city of Odesa, but are pushed back in northeast Ukraine. Then, a lawyer who argued against abortion rights before the Supreme Court reflects on the justices’ expected ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. Also, a Colorado school reconfigures campus life to reckon with a troubling legacy aimed at erasing Indigenous students’ culture.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
As Ukraine regains territory Russia plans to expand the war
News Wrap: Biden defends his policies amid rising inflation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEqbTseIs0E
Lawyer who argued against Roe reflects on Supreme Court leak
Former defense secretary details fraught ties with Trump
India’s heat wave has major implications for agriculture
A highly contagious strain of bird flu plagues U.S. farmers
College reckons with legacy of erasing Indigenous culture
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00:00 – Introduction
02:53 – Russian Invasion
11:02 – News Wrap
16:32 – The End of Roe?
23:41 – On Defense
32:14 – At the Extreme
38:18 – Bird Flu
46:07 – Rethinking College