Monday on the NewsHour, a federal judge sets a trial date in the case accusing former President Trump of election interference, setting up a major legal battle before the next election. Russia’s influence in Africa begins to shift following the death of mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. Plus, 60 years after the March on Washington, we delve into where issues of race and activism stand today.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Judge sets trial date for Trump’s election interference case
News Wrap: Florida prepares as Idalia expected to strike
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What’s next for Russia in Africa after Prigozhin death
Where race issues stand 60 years after March on Washington
Tamara Keith and Errin Haines on Trump’s trial date
Why some lawmakers want to reform the Endangered Species Act
Shakeups looming for college football powerhouse conferences
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