
March 19, 2022 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
Clip: 3/19/2022 | 26m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
March 19, 2022 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
On this edition for Saturday, March 19, Ukraine’s president calls for more peace talks as the humanitarian toll from the Russian invasion grows, Alabama’s Senate passes important changes to its constitution, and singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on her music and struggle with mental wellbeing. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
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March 19, 2022 – PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode
Clip: 3/19/2022 | 26m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
On this edition for Saturday, March 19, Ukraine’s president calls for more peace talks as the humanitarian toll from the Russian invasion grows, Alabama’s Senate passes important changes to its constitution, and singer-songwriter Aimee Mann on her music and struggle with mental wellbeing. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
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Clip: 3/19/2022 | 7m 52s | ‘Recovery is ongoing’: Aimee Mann on her mental health struggles and music (7m 52s)
As humanitarian crisis grows, Zelensky calls for peace talks
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Clip: 3/19/2022 | 4m 8s | Amid growing humanitarian crisis, Zelensky calls for more peace talks (4m 8s)
Racist language may soon be gone from Alabama’s constitution
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Clip: 3/19/2022 | 9m 35s | Racist language may soon be gone from Alabama’s constitution (9m 35s)
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