Thursday on the NewsHour, predominantly peaceful protests continue across America despite occasional use of force by police and the presence of National Guard troops, and memorial services begin for George Floyd. Also: Former military leaders push back on President Trump’s rhetoric, Hong Kong protesters defy bans on gathering, why work from home could be devastating for real estate and more.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Mourners remember George Floyd as Trump draws pushback
New York protesters say they want change from ‘daily fear’
Bowser questions Trump’s legal ability to call troops to DC
‘Armed forces exist to protect,’ not police communities
News Wrap: Virginia taking down Robert E. Lee statue
At banned vigil, Hong Kong protesters rally for freedoms
American skyscrapers face uncertain future amid coronavirus
Coronavirus is taste of what poor Americans ‘feel every day’
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