PBS NewsHour full episode, March 6, 2023
Monday on the NewsHour, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky discusses what we’ve learned after three years of COVID. Then, a look at how the shifting nature of work during the pandemic led to an unexpected rise in birth rates with implications for the economy. Plus, Iran’s future on the world stage becomes increasingly uncertain amid continuing protests and advancements in nuclear enrichment.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: California residents reeling as storm approaches
CDC director on how the agency’s addressing COVID shortfalls
COVID disruptions at work lead to baby boom
Iran’s future on the world stage increasingly uncertain
GOP divisions become clearer as White House race takes shape
Project spotlights work of modern Indigenous American artists
Judy Heumann’s lasting contributions to disability rights
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00:00 – Introduction
02:16 – News Wrap
07:35 – Year Four
15:22 – Baby Bump
23:53 – Iran Tensions
32:43 – Party Politics
44:09 – Modern Native Art
50:59 – Judy Heumann 1947-2023