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August 10, 2024 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Season 2024 Episode 224 | 26m 45s

Saturday on PBS News Weekend, as millions of children admit to using e-cigarettes, how text messages can help teens quit. Then, what’s being done to combat the rise of sexually explicit images and deepfakes posted online without consent. Plus, how the fight over restricting books in schools and libraries is playing out in Indiana.

Aired: 08/09/24 | Expires: 09/09/24
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Extras
A look at Colorado’s conversion therapy ban as it faces a Supreme Court challenge
What Paramount's shake-up of CBS News leadership means for the media landscape
News Wrap: Congress appears no closer to ending government shutdown
Oregon governor calls Trump's actions 'an abuse of power and threat to our democracy'
More Israeli reservists are refusing military deployment to Gaza
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the political impact of the government shutdown
Hamas and Israel begin indirect talks to end devastating war in Gaza
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What to expect as negotiations between Israel and Hamas get underway in Egypt
How Bad Bunny is making history while celebrating Puerto Rican culture on the world stage