Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Biden grieves with families of those killed in the mass shooting in Buffalo, calling out the attack as terrorism inspired by the “poison” of white supremacy. Then, Ukrainian fighters leave a steel plant in the city of Mariupol. Also, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens its decades-long partnership with NASA and the future of the International Space Station.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
In Buffalo, Biden condemns ‘poison’ of white supremacy
News Wrap: FDA approves Pfizer’s COVID booster for kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDumZOTnny4
Observers eye Trump endorsements in key primary races
Ukrainian fighters leave Mariupol steel plant
Grappling with grief as U.S. COVID deaths surpass 1 million
Russia’s war in Ukraine imperils partnership with NASA
Why the GOP has a history of attracting populist views
How stereotypes of Asian Americans can affect mental health
Remembering the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo
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