Thursday on the NewsHour, the Jan. 6 the committee zeroes in on how former President Trump pushed Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election. Then, a Brazilian fisherman confesses to the murder of a journalist and an Indigenous rights activist. Also, how decades of work by anti-abortion activists laid the ground work for the expected Supreme Court decision that would roll back reproductive rights.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Jan. 6 panel examines pressure on Pence to overturn election
Rep. Adam Schiff on Trump’s role in the Capitol insurrection
What we learned on Day 3 of the Jan. 6 committee hearings
Several European leaders back Ukraine’s EU bid
Journalist, Indigenous activist murdered in the Amazon
How abortion opponents are working to rollback Roe v. Wade
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00:00 – Introduction
02:40 – Jan. 6 panel examines pressure on Pence to overturn election
15:21 – Rep. Adam Schiff on Trump’s role in the Capitol insurrection
22:52 – What we learned on Day 3 of the Jan. 6 committee hearings
32:21 – News Wrap
37:35 – Death in the Amazon
46:12 – The End of Roe?