Tuesday on the NewsHour, we get national reactions as a Minneapolis jury convicts Derek Chauvin on all counts for the murder of George Floyd. Then, efforts to create electric planes and cleaner jet fuel become more urgent as the climate emergency intensifies. And, former vice president Al Gore remembers the late Walter Mondale and how he helped transform the highest level of American government.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Jubilant crowds celebrate guilty verdict in Chauvin trial
Saint Paul Mayor says Chauvin verdict shows accountability
How the Chauvin verdict is a ‘defining moment’ in policingÂ
Floyd’s supporters want systemic change after guilty verdict
News Wrap: Democrats block effort to censure Maxine Waters
How sustainable aviation fuel could help stem emissionsÂ
How Walter Mondale transformed the office of vice president
Al Gore reflects on Walter Mondale’s vice presidency
Floyd’s family vows to ‘keep fighting’ for just policing
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