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January 5, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, a powerful winter storm bears down on tens of millions of Americans, packing a dangerous mix of snow, ice and heavy rain. Then, four years after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, we examine the legacy of a day that still divides this country. Plus, what one American city is doing to prevent birds from dying in glass window collisions.

January 5, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode

26m 45s

Sunday on PBS News Weekend, a powerful winter storm bears down on tens of millions of Americans, packing a dangerous mix of snow, ice and heavy rain. Then, four years after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, we examine the legacy of a day that still divides this country. Plus, what one American city is doing to prevent birds from dying in glass window collisions.

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  • How the Jan. 6 attack still divides America four years later: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    How the Jan. 6 attack still divides America four years later

    S2025 E5 - 5m 58s

    Monday marks four years since the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, when a mob of then-President Trump’s supporters smashed their way into the building under the false belief that the 2020 election had been stolen. NPR’s Tom Bowman and Lauren Hodges, two journalists who were there that day, join William Brangham to discuss the Jan. 6 attack and its legacy in the years since.

  • News Wrap: FBI shares more details about New Orleans attack: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    News Wrap: FBI shares more details about New Orleans attack

    S2025 E5 - 2m 52s

    In our news wrap Sunday, the FBI released more details from their investigation into the deadly terror attack in New Orleans, mourners paid their respects to former President Carter as he lies in repose in Atlanta, airstrikes in Gaza killed more than a dozen people, and South Korea’s capital saw mass protests against the country’s impeached president who has a warrant out for his arrest.

  • What to expect as a powerful winter storm wallops the U.S.: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    What to expect as a powerful winter storm wallops the U.S.

    S2025 E5 - 5m 28s

    More than 70 million Americans are under winter weather alerts Sunday night as a fierce storm barrels across the country. At least six governors have declared states of emergency amid bitter cold and heavy snow. In the coming days, frigid temperatures are expected as far south as Florida. William Brangham speaks with MyRadar senior meteorologist Matthew Cappucci for more.

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