Saturday on PBS News Weekend, we examine the future of noncompete agreements after the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban the practice. Then, why Ecuador, once known as a major tourist destination, is now a hotbed for violence and turf wars. Plus, a new book explores the history of climate change, uncertainty about the planet’s future and a dose of hope for saving it.
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News Wrap: Israel-Hamas war protests continue on campuses while some are shut down
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What to know about the FTC’s crackdown on noncompete agreements by employers
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Noboa’s ‘mano dura’ policy got stronger. Here’s what that means for violence in Ecuador
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‘H Is for Hope’ explores history of climate change and why there’s hope for the future
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00:00 - Intro
1:53 - News Wrap
4:44 - Noncompete Crackdown
11:33 - Ecuador in Crisis
18:47 - H is for Hope
PBS News Weekend full episode, April 27, 2024
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