Friday on the NewsHour, a deadly wave of tornadoes tears through multiple southern states in the latest extreme winter weather to hit the U.S. We speak with New York’s mayor about some of his controversial policy proposals aimed at combatting crime and homelessness. Plus, President Biden and Japan’s prime minister agree to boost military spending and presence in Asia to counter China’s aggression.
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At least 9 dead as tornadoes rip across Southeast
News Wrap: Treasury says U.S. will hit debt limit next week
Cancer deaths drop, prostate cancer diagnoses spark concerns
New York mayor discusses his policy proposals aimed at crime
Biden, Japan PM to boost military presence to counter China
Brooks and Capehart on Biden’s handling of classified docs
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