Tuesday on the NewsHour, Uvalde reflects on the first anniversary of the school shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead. The economic risks from a potential government default rise as Congress and the White House struggle to reach an agreement to raise the debt ceiling. Plus, a Philadelphia organization works to mentor Black teachers to counteract dropout rates among Black students.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Uvalde still seeking accountability a year after shooting
News Wrap: Ill. finds clergy abused thousands of children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyfiZ58bjgI
How the U.S. national debt reached $31.4 trillion
The potential impacts of the U.S. defaulting on its debt
The human toll of the battle for Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine
Dodgers re-invite drag group to Pride Night after backlash
Black teachers counteract dropout rate among Black students
Tenuous ceasefire in Sudan offers some needed relief
Artist uses architecture of Guggenheim in new installation
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00:00 – Introduction
03:02 – One Year Later
08:31 – News Wrap
13:21 – How the U.S. national debt reached $31.4 trillion
19:06 – The potential impacts of the U.S. defaulting on its debt
25:14 – Russian Invasion
29:02 – Reversing Course
36:18 – Rethinking College
43:08 – Sudan in Crisis
48:55 – Everyday Art