Tuesday on the NewsHour, Russian forces bombard Mariupol and the port city of Odesa, but are pushed back in northeast Ukraine. Then, a lawyer who argued against abortion rights before the Supreme Court reflects on the justices’ expected ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. Also, a Colorado school reconfigures campus life to reckon with a troubling legacy aimed at erasing Indigenous students’ culture.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
As Ukraine regains territory Russia plans to expand the war
News Wrap: Biden defends his policies amid rising inflation
Lawyer who argued against Roe reflects on Supreme Court leak
Former defense secretary details fraught ties with Trump
India’s heat wave has major implications for agriculture
A highly contagious strain of bird flu plagues U.S. farmers
College reckons with legacy of erasing Indigenous culture
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00:00 – Introduction
02:53 – Russian Invasion
11:02 – News Wrap
16:32 – The End of Roe?
23:41 – On Defense
32:14 – At the Extreme
38:18 – Bird Flu
46:07 – Rethinking College