Tuesday on the NewsHour, Arizona’s Supreme Court upholds a Civil War-era abortion law, effectively banning the procedure in the state. Mike Johnson fights to remain House speaker among a divided Republican Party. Plus, reconciliation and rebuilding in Rwanda 30 years after the genocide that killed more than a million people.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Ariz. Supreme Court upholds 1864 law banning most abortions
News Wrap: EPA cracks down on chemical plant pollution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl1VFPWDcGs
Johnson fights to hold speaker job among divided GOP
Rwanda marks 30 years of reconciliation after genocide
Rahm Emanuel on building military cooperation with Japan
‘Quiet on Set’ directors on exposing abuse at Nickelodeon
Appalachian cultural hub faces recovery after floods
King Charles presented with banknotes bearing his portrait
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00:00 – Introduction
02:56 – After Roe
09:01 – News Wrap
14:19 – Johnson’s Dilemma
18:39 – 30 Years Later
27:22 – U.S. – Japan Alliance
36:04 – Quiet on Set
43:49 – Appalshop
52:10 – A King’s Banknote