PBS NewsHour full episode, 二月. 24, 2023
Friday on the NewsHour, with renewed resolve, Ukraine marks one year of defending its territory from Russia’s invasion. Rebuilding after the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria is hampered by a lack of resources and the sheer scale of destruction. Plus, a lawsuit from Malcolm X’s family could provide answers about who was responsible for his assassination nearly six decades ago.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Zelenskyy delivers call for Ukrainians to stay resilient
News Wrap: 54 dead from heavy rain in Brazil
Earthquake recovery hampered by sheer scale of destruction
Lawsuit may provide answers about Malcolm X’s assassination
McCarthy criticized for giving Carlson Jan. 6 videos
Brooks and Capehart on Fox’s access to Jan. 6 视频
Ukrainian ballet dancers serve as cultural ambassadors
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00:00 – 介绍
02:44 – One Year On
17:39 – News Wrap
21:50 – Deadly Quake
27:22 – The Death of Malcolm X
31:12 – January 6 Tapes
34:58 – Brooks and Capehart
46:26 – Ukrainian ballet dancers serve as cultural ambassadors