Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Biden aims to sell Americans on the new COVID relief law by hitting the road with a stop in Pennsylvania, the Homeland Security chief warns attempted migrant crossings will hit a 20-year high, several European nations halt the use of one COVID inoculation, and the Asian American community is on edge after a year marked by hate crimes and xenophobia.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Biden begins his pitch to Americans on new COVID relief law
News Wrap: U.S. says China is undermining Asia’s stability
U.S. House eyes immigration legislation amid migrant surge
Some European nations suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
How the relief law narrows equity gap for farmers of color
Asian Americans face more discrimination in wake of COVID
Vatican decree says respect gays, but denies marriage rights
Protester killings continue in wake of Myanmar military coup
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