Saturday on PBS News Weekend, a new report looks at the state of crime in America and best practices for curbing it. With the Women’s World Cup underway, we look at efforts worldwide to achieve equity in soccer. An Oklahoma death row prisoner’s case reignites the debate over capital punishment. Plus, a disability advocate’s Brief But Spectacular take on learning differently.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Earth sees hottest July ever recorded by humans
New report suggests these best practices for reducing crime
World Cup puts spotlight back on pay equity issues in soccer
Richard Glossip’s case reignites debate over death penalty
A Brief But Spectacular take on how everybody can learn
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00:00 – Intro
01:52 – News Wrap
04:06 – Crime in America
10:28 – World Cup
16:53 – Searching for Justice
22:26 – Brief But Spectacular