Tuesday on the NewsHour, as the Western U.S. battles both widespread wildfires and an escalating drought, we visit some of the nation’s most fertile farmland where taps now run dry. Then, Sen. Bernie Sanders joins us as infrastructure negotiations reach a critical moment in Congress. And, a leading Belarusian democracy advocate describes her peoples’ ongoing struggle to have their voices heard.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
News Wrap: U.S. COVID cases up 200% in 2 weeksÂ
Extreme U.S. West wildfires creating lightning, fire whirls
California’s farms scramble for water as taps, wells run dry
Why the bipartisan infrastructure deal may be in jeopardy
Sanders on budget, infrastructure, immigration and COVID
Belarusian opposition leader on Lukashenko’s dictatorship
How U.S. officials worked to prevent pro-Trump coups, sieges
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