Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden holds high stakes talks at the White House with key factions of his party amid growing concerns about his domestic agenda. Then, we examine the jury selection process now underway in Georgia in the case of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. And, how historically Black colleges and universities are using federal pandemic relief funds to retain students.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Progressive, moderate Dems close to agreement on Biden plans
News Wrap: DHS secretary tests positive for COVID-19
Why the Jan. 6 panel is pursuing a contempt vote for Bannon
How federal emergency aid helped historically Black schools
Sec. Cardona on student mental health, student debt
How Ahmaud Arbery’s killing spurred a national reckoning
New books reveals how Jews fleeing Nazis survived in forests
How Roger Dangel’s replica Oval Office transcends time
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