Tuesday on the NewsHour, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discusses the global chip shortage as Congress weighs legislation that could boost U.S. production. Then, new data reveals a dramatic spike in overdose deaths among people of color during the pandemic. Plus, doctors in red states worry that abortion laws could hinder their ability to treat patients in life or death situations.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Scorching heat wave engulfs Europe, smashing records
News Wrap: Russia continues barrage on Ukraine’s cities
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on the U.S. chip shortage
Why overdose deaths spiked among people of color amid COVID
Biden faces criticism for not doing more on human rights
Red-state doctors worry abortion laws will hinder treatment
‘Degrade and Destroy’ chronicles the U.S. war against ISIS
New initiative aims to make the world of jazz more inclusive
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00:00 – Introduction
02:31 – News Wrap
09:04 – Chip Shortage
17:56 – American Addicted
24:54 – The Human Rights Question
30:58 – After Roe
38:18 – Degrade and Destroy
46:57 – Jazz, Gender, Justice