PBS NewsHour live episode, March 1, 2024

Friday on the NewsHour, thousands gather for the funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, defying the Kremlin and fears of a police crackdown. Four years after the first COVID death in the U.S., we speak to the CDC director about new guidance. Plus, a Nobel Peace Prize winner working to combat poverty in his home country of Bangladesh defends his reputation against corruption charges. WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS: Thousands gather for Navalny’s funeral, defying Kremlin Navalny’s legacy and the future of Russian opposition News Wrap: Biden says U.S will airdrop aid into Gaza CDC director on new COVID guidance ending 5-day isolation Bangladeshi Nobel winner defends reputation against charges Brooks and Capehart on immigration policies of Biden, Trump Museum of Lost Memories helps connect mementos with owners Beyoncé brings new audience to country music Subscribe: Newsletters: PBS NewsHour podcasts: Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: Find more from PBS NewsHour at Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Follow us: TikTok: @pbsnews Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: 00:00 - Introduction 02:30 - Alexei Navalny 1976-2024 06:19 - After Navalny 11:34 - News Wrap 15:49 - COVID Now 22:01 - Under Threat 28:40 - Brooks and Capehart 39:23 - Country Queen 45:46 - Museum of Lost Memories 52:37 - Joe Retires
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