PBS News Hour

February 23, 2020 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Sunday, February 23, Sen. Bernie Sanders gains a foothold after the Nevada caucuses, a new documentary explores who killed Malcolm X, and a new concept in caring for people with dementia. Plus, updates on the novel Coronavirus’ spread in Italy and Asia. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

Dementia day care center helps families cope with caregiving

8m 41s

Millions of senior citizens in America are living with dementia, with the heavy burden of caregiving often left to family members. But a new adult day care center for those with dementia, called Town Square, may serve as a model for helping families cope with the costs and stresses that can come along with caregiving. Special correspondent Karla Murthy reports from San Diego.

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  • ‘Who Killed Malcolm X’ explores mystery of his murder: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    ‘Who Killed Malcolm X’ explores mystery of his murder

    S2020 E58 - 5m 54s

    It's been 55 years since human-rights activist Malcolm X was assassinated in Harlem in front of hundreds of witnesses. But new evidence suggests two of the three men convicted of the crime are actually innocent. A new Netflix documentary, “Who Killed Malcolm X,” explores the mysteries surrounding the murder. Ivette Feliciano sat down with a historian and one of the film's directors and has more.

  • Nevada boosts Sanders' front-runner status: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Nevada boosts Sanders' front-runner status

    S2020 E58 - 4m 4s

    The remaining tally of votes in the Nevada caucuses continued streaming in on Sunday, a day after Sen. Bernie Sanders took a commanding lead among the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates vying for the White House. Megan Messerly, a reporter for The Nevada Independent, joins Hari Sreenivasan from Las Vegas with more on the results from the caucuses.

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