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January 10, 2026 - PBS News Weekend full episode

Jan 10, 2026
Lisa Gilbert, co-president of Public Citizen, discusses the nationwide 'ICE Out for Good' protests and the need for accountability regarding recent ICE shootings. Kira Kay provides on-the-ground insights from the Thailand-Myanmar border, highlighting the contested elections amid a civil war and the junta's tactics to suppress opposition. Michael Steinberger offers a peek into Palantir's controversial data-analytics operations, its CEO Alex Karp's evolving stance on ICE, and the ethical implications of technology used by government agencies.
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INSIGHT

Widespread Outrage Fuels Rapid Protests

  • Nationwide protests erupted after ICE and CBP shootings, showing broad public outrage.
  • Organizers aim for nonviolent, community-led actions demanding accountability and investigations.
ADVICE

Organize Peaceful, Accountable Demonstrations

  • Keep protests nonviolent and lawful to protect First Amendment rights and credibility.
  • Emphasize transparency, accountability, and honoring victims to maintain public support.
INSIGHT

Elections Proceed Amid War And Repression

  • Myanmar's 2026 elections occur amid civil war, jailed leaders, and mass displacement.
  • Many view the vote as a junta-run sham that excludes major opposition and risks harsh penalties for dissent.
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