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Monday on the NewsHour, we hear from Americans who are out of work and counting on aid to make it through the winter. Plus, what comes next now that President Trump has signed the relief bill. Why Africans could come last in line for the coronavirus vaccine, and on Politics Monday: a look at how the recent battles in Washington could play out in the Georgia senate runoff elections.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
The relief bill showdown is over. What comes next?
One unemployed man’s take on COVID relief fightÂ
After suicide bombing hits Nashville, authorities ask ‘why?’
News wrap: More contagious virus drives global restrictionsÂ
Three tragic mistakes that made the 2020 pandemic worse
Why Africa could come last in line for coronavirus vaccines
Amy Walter and Errin Haines on Trump’s relief reversalÂ
Two critics pick the standout entertainment from 2020
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