Friday on the NewsHour, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s death sparks global outcry. Also: The U.S. tries to reassure NATO allies, a judge hands down millions in penalties for Donald Trump in his civil fraud case, Secretary Buttigieg on one year since a toxic train derailment, Brooks and Capehart analyze the week’s political news, Iowa’s Caitlin Clark breaks an NCAA record and more.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Navalny’s reported death in Russia sparks global outcry
Why Alexei Navalny’s legacy is ‘one of tragedy’ for Russians
Estonian leader reacts to Trump’s comments with worry
Trump fined more than $350 million for financial fraud
News Wrap: Biden urges against Israeli assault on Rafah
East Palestine residents have mixed reaction to Biden visit
What Buttigieg wants to do to prevent the next rail disaster
Brooks and Capehart on death of Putin critic Alexei Navalny
Caitlin Clark breaks NCAA women’s basketball scoring record
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00:00 – Introduction
02:38 – Navalny
07:53 – Why Alexei Navalny’s legacy is ‘one of tragedy’ for Russians
13:16 – Estonian leader reacts to Trump’s comments with worry
22:26 – Fraud Ruling
26:41 – News Wrap
30:43 – One Year Later
36:07 – What Buttigieg wants to do to prevent the next rail disaster
41:43 – Brooks and Capehart
51:53 – Record Breaker