Monday on the NewsHour, the death toll from the Morocco earthquake rises as rescue operations struggle to reach those in need. President Biden wraps up his overseas travel to Asia, a trip aimed to shore up Pacific alliances in the face of China’s growing influence. Plus, the men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks remain in legal limbo at Guantanamo Bay while potential plea deals are negotiated.
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Anger grows amid slow earthquake rescue operation in Morocco
News Wrap: 2,000 feared dead following flooding in Libya
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Biden visits Vietnam in face of China’s growing influence
Accused 9/11 plotters remain in legal limbo 22 years later
Google faces biggest monopoly trial of modern digital era
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on concerns over Biden’s age
Dolby Atmos promises to change how people experience audio
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