U.N. says it has new proof of Russian war crimes in Ukraine

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In an escalation of the war, Moscow launched what the U.S. and others call illegal referenda in the Russian-occupied regions of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the United Nations said it has found new evidence of war crimes and many Russians appear to be fleeing the country instead of signing up for a new military draft. Nick Schifrin reports.

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    Trump on the campaign trail stumping for midterm candidates

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    Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail stumping for Republican candidates who will be on the ballot this November. Amna Nawaz and Lisa Desjardins discuss his latest rally in Wilmington, North Carolina where Trump is supporting Senate candidate Ted Budd.

  • Trump's embrace of QAnon raises concerns: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Trump's embrace of QAnon raises concerns

    S2022 E269 - 5m 43s

    Former President Trump appears to be embracing the unfounded theories of the extremely far-right QAnon community and it's raising concerns about future political violence. Mike Rothschild, author of "The Storm Is Upon Us: How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult, and Conspiracy Theory of Everything," joined Amna Nawaz to discuss.

  • NASA engineer honored for overseeing Webb Telescope launch: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    NASA engineer honored for overseeing Webb Telescope launch

    S2022 E269 - 6m 35s

    The Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals, or Sammies, are given out each year to celebrate our nation's public servants. NASA's Greg Robinson received the flagship award of Federal Employee of the Year for his work managing the construction and implementation of the James Webb Space Telescope. Robinson joined Judy Woodruff before this week's ceremony to talk about his journey to stardom.

  • Movement seeks to make hiking trails more accessible to all: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Movement seeks to make hiking trails more accessible to all

    S2022 E269 - 4m 57s

    Outdoor enthusiasts know well the physical and restorative benefits of spending a beautiful day in the woods on a trail. But for many people, there are a lot of barriers to taking a simple hike because of a disability or difficulty with balance. A new grassroots movement aims to change that and make trails accessible to all. Jennifer Rooks of Maine Public Television reports.

  • A look at the literary legacy of Hilary Mantel: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    A look at the literary legacy of Hilary Mantel

    S2022 E269 - 4m 39s

    Hilary Mantel died Thursday at age 70 near her home in Exeter, England. She authored 17 books, but it was her trilogy of historical fiction based on the life of Thomas Cromwell and King Henry VIII that brought her worldwide fame and acclaim. Here’s an excerpt of a 2015 conversation between Mantel and Jeffrey Brown as part of our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."

  • Brooks and Tumulty on Putin's war and Republican politics: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Brooks and Tumulty on Putin's war and Republican politics

    S2022 E269 - 12m 59s

    New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden's rebuke of Russia and Putin at the U.N. and the state of Republican politics.

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