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Monday on the NewsHour, international outrage grows over atrocities apparently committed by Russian forces in Ukraine. Then, a UN panel on climate change calls for a drastic shift away from fossil fuels to avoid a catastrophic global temperature increase. Also, prehistoric human tracks in New Mexico have the potential to upend conventional wisdom about how long humans have inhabited North America.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Russian retreat exposes atrocities on Ukrainian civilians
• Russian withdrawal fro...
Kharkiv fire brigades battles blazes amid relentless attacks
• Kharkiv fire brigades ...
What international crimes are Russia committing in Ukraine?
• What international cri...
News Wrap: China's health care workers battle COVID outbreak
• News Wrap: China sends...
UN report warns governments falling short on climate change
• UN climate report warn...
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on COVID funding, Sarah Palin
• Tamara Keith and Amy W...
Ancient footprints shed light on humans in North America
• Ancient footprints in ...
Gamecocks emerge as powerhouse in women's basketball
• South Carolina Gamecoc...
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00:00 - Full Episode
02:52 - Russian retreat exposes atrocities on Ukrainian civilians
08:32 - Kharkiv fire brigades battles blazes amid relentless attacks
14:32 - What international crimes are Russia committing in Ukraine?
21:16 - News Wrap
26:47 - Tipping Point
34:17 - Politics Monday
43:05 - Prehistoric Pathways
49:32 - March Madness