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news weekend from w eta studios in washington, home of the pbs, weeknights on pbs. john: ukraine has been at war with russia for more than two years now, and there are signs that this year could be pivotal. ukrainian officials say they need more munitions and suppt as russia appears to be gaining ground. newshour co-anchor amna nawaz is on the ground in kyiv tonight, beginning a week long reporting trip. amna, what's the state of the war now? amna: john, good evening. the dire conditions ukrainian officials have been warning of for months seem to be here with some expressing concern that ukraine is potentially at risk of losing the war this calendar year. two forces are essentially colliding it now. ukraine is facing a critical shortage of air defense. russia has been ramping up air offenses and is targeting that energy said -- systems. with precision we have not seen yet in the war and they continue to advance to the east. russian forces already occupy much of the donbas region. they've made advances in the recent months back in february. they claimed the key city
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home of the pbs newshour weeknights on pbs. john: interest in women's sports has never been higher than it's been this past week during the ncaa women's basketball tournament, which ends today. at least two of the games were the most-watched women's basketball games ever -- more viewers even than last year's world series or nba finals. earlier, i tald about what's behind this boom in women's sports with claire watkins, host of the podcast "the late sub" r the website just women's sports. claire, we've seen such a growth in the popularity and even revenue for women's sports in the last few years. what's behind this boom? claire watkins: yeah, i think it's twofold. i think we're seeing investment off of the field, off of the court, where people are realizing that this is an opportunity, not only on the business end, but also just in that we're seeing the rise of the parity in sports themselves. i think if you look, for example, at the ncaa tournament this year, we're seeing rising parity in the league or across the ncaa, and that
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and that is "pbs news weekend" for this saturday. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular, how may i help you? this is a pocket dial. i thought i would let you know with consumer cellular, you get coverage with no contract. that's kind of our thing. have a nice day. >> certified financial planner professionals are proud to support pbs news weekend. cfp professionals are committed in acting in their client's best interest. more information at letsmakeaplan.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> austin: we're getting to drive a big green rv around south central kansas to interview all sorts of people from all sorts of differ
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for the pbs, i'm nick schifrin -- the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin. vanessa: i am vanessa rees in for stephanie sy. here are the latest headlines. an appeals judge in new york denied former president trump's 11th hour bid to delay his hush money criminal trial. he is accused of falsifying records to hide payments to an adult film actress. but his lawyers asked to move the proceedings out of manhattan for now -- manhattan. for now, pending further appeals, the trial is set to start the national association april 14. of intercollegiate athletics representing small colleges effectively banned transgender athletes from women sports today. it is believed to be the first college sports organization to take the step. a statement said eachnaia sport includes some combination of strength, speed, and stamina, providing competitive advantages for male student athletes. the vatican has reaffirmed its opposition to gender affirming surgery and surrogate parenting. a document released today characterizes both as threats to human dignity. in a news conference, a top
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>> major funding for the "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular, this is sam, how may i help you? nationwide coverage with no contract is kind of our thing. have a nice day. >> certified financial planner professionals are proud to support pbs news weekend. more information at let's make a plan.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and, friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. chaos in central gaza today after an israeli air strike hit a tent encampment in the courtyard of al-aqsa martyrs hospital in deir-al-balah. two palestinians were reported killed and 15 others wounded. the israeli military said it was targeting an islamic jihad command center and that the hospital was n affected. among the injured were journalists who had been working nearby. >> they hit the tent without any warning, we were staying in the tent as a group of journalists peacefully
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for the pbs newshour, i'm ali rogin. ♪ >> the u.s. supreme court today heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. the case looks at challenges to laws in a small oregon town for fining homeless people up to 300 dollars for setting up camps in public parks. the heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. our supreme court analyst marcia coyle has been following it all and joins us now. the justices expressed concern...
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for the pbs news hour, i am allie rogan. >> the u.s. supreme court today heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. the case looks at challenges to laws in a small oregon town for finding homeless people -- finding homeless people up to $300 for setting up camps and public parks. the heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. marshall has been following and joins us now. the justices expressed some concern that these laws punish homeless people who have no other choice but to sleep outside. what was the basis of this case? >> the lawsuit that was filed claimed the city's ordinance is prohibited camping in public spaces. and they violated the eighth amendment's cruel and unusual punishment clause. they said they were punished because of their status as homeless and the supreme court has said it really opinions that you cannot punish someone on the basis of their status. you can punish conduct but not status. >> our team spoke with ed johnson. they first brought the
for the pbs news hour, i am allie rogan. >> the u.s. supreme court today heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. the case looks at challenges to laws in a small oregon town for finding homeless people -- finding homeless people up to $300 for setting up camps and public parks. the heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. marshall has been following and joins us now. the justices expressed some concern that these...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm nick schifrin. amna: for more on this, we turn to sean carroll. he's the president and ceo of anera. that's a nonprofit helping refugees in the middle east. for the last six months, they have been delivering medicine, water and food in gaza, including some 150,000 meals a day. in sean, i just want to begin with your reaction to this news. what did you think when you heard about the killing of these world central kitchen aid workers? >> i thought, no, this can't be. how can this be? this can't be. this can't be explained. it can't be, and then devastation. world central kitchen are -- is a partner. they're colleagues. they're friends. the people who were killed are people that our team in gaza work with. so this was devastating, devastating news. amna: and we should say too, you and your team know this loss. last month, you lost one of your team members, mousa shawwa, your logistics coordinator in gaza. he was killed in an israeli airstrike after sheltering with his family in deir al balah, after he'd been out distributing aid. we are so sorry for
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. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta in washington. john: this week, the federal trade commission voted to bar companies from using noncompete agreements to keep employees from taking new jobs from competitors. they estimate 30 million americans are covered by these restrictions and they range from ceos to hourly workers. one day after, the chamber of commerce went to crt to try and block the new rules. taylor covers politics and policy. what did they say they are taking the step? >> they announced they were proposing a rule banning these agreements in january of 2023 and said they were taking this step to take action on exclionary practices by businesses. this is the culmination of about a year and a half. they took the step this past week and businesses are not happy. >> people think of them as being executives and finance, but it's more than that, isn't it? >> at its most basic level it prevents a worker from leaving their job to taking a job and starting a competing business. people might think of these and executive levels but a 2
. >> this is pbs news weekend from w eta in washington. john: this week, the federal trade commission voted to bar companies from using noncompete agreements to keep employees from taking new jobs from competitors. they estimate 30 million americans are covered by these restrictions and they range from ceos to hourly workers. one day after, the chamber of commerce went to crt to try and block the new rules. taylor covers politics and policy. what did they say they are taking the step?...
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but -- i'm nothing to this country. >> for the pbs "newshour". amna: find more of our coverage of america's safety net online org/newshour. geoff: one artist has taken handbags. pamela of rhode island weekly reports, he decided to put them in his hands. part of our arts and culture series. [sewing machine] >> if someone told me i would be making piers -- purses. i'm lisk the dream. >> the dream is being a designer of handbags, colorful and made by hand in his work shop and sold in hundreds of boutiques. the purses are clutched by martha stewart, sarah jessica parker. not only do they star on the red carpet, they fly down the runway. they are a fusion of art and access other. >> in terms of art, it's interactive, it's modular. i think it speaks in an interesing way. >> and interesting twist carries stetson into the world of access others. he studied studio art and philosophy at brown university and started out creating these digital hybrid paintings. >> computer generated paintings we called it new media and i call it digital art. these are colorf
but -- i'm nothing to this country. >> for the pbs "newshour". amna: find more of our coverage of america's safety net online org/newshour. geoff: one artist has taken handbags. pamela of rhode island weekly reports, he decided to put them in his hands. part of our arts and culture series. [sewing machine] >> if someone told me i would be making piers -- purses. i'm lisk the dream. >> the dream is being a designer of handbags, colorful and made by hand in his work...
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