PBS News Hour

June 27, 2021 - PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode

On this edition for Sunday, June 27, the death toll in Florida’s condo collapse is still rising as the search efforts continue, examining the U.S. government’s highly anticipated report on UFOs, and in our signature segment, exploring ways to prevent and counter domestic terrorism. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York City.

Inoculating against radicalization fights domestic extremism

8m 12s

The January 6 insurrection made clear the increasing dangers of domestic extremism in the U.S. But with online disinformation spreading at an alarming rate, how can law enforcement and experts hope to stop the flow of white supremacist propaganda? Some believe teaching people how to recognize false information and stop them from becoming radicalized in the first place is the best strategy.

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  • Why the latest UFO report is a turning point on the issue: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Why the latest UFO report is a turning point on the issue

    S2021 E178 - 7m 57s

    The U.S. intelligence released a preliminary --and watershed -- report on unidentified aerial phenomena or UFOs. The report is the government’s most concerted and serious attempt to understand an issue without the fear of being ridiculed. The report found no evidence of aliens but acknowledged at least 143 unexplained sightings since 2004. NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O'Brien joins.

  • Florida building collapse: death toll rises, search goes on: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Florida building collapse: death toll rises, search goes on

    S2021 E178 - 3m 46s

    The search and rescue for at least 150 unaccounted for people has entered the fourth day after a condominium building in Florida collapsed on Thursday. The death toll from the accident has gone up to nine as questions arise on the faulty building structure. Officials say they are notifying families as they recover more bodies from the rubble. NPR Correspondent Brian Mann joins with the latest.

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