Friday on the NewsHour, an emerging deal with the party’s far-right members allows House Republicans to move closer to electing Kevin McCarthy as speaker. Hiring slows in December but a worker shortage still presents significant challenges for employers. Plus, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart weigh in on the second anniversary of the Capitol insurrection and the scars it left on the nation.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
McCarthy still short of votes, but deal chips away holdouts
Jan. 6 attack anniversary marked at Capitol, White House
News Wrap: New border rules in place for asylum seekers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR254t6vHzc
Hiring slows as worker shortage still presents challenges
Journalist critical of Indian government faces sham charges
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0EdtBWUr6o
Where prosecutions stand two years after Jan. 6 attack
Brooks and Capehart on the political chaos in the House
New project spotlights modern Indigenous American art
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00:00 – Introduction
02:34 – Power Struggle
08:41 – Two Years Later
11:58 – News Wrap
16:41 – Help Wanted
22:05 – Under Pressure
27:05 – Where prosecutions stand two years after Jan. 6 attack
36:34 – Brooks & Capehart
46:55 – Modern Native Art