Monday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden signs his $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law as the future of the rest of his agenda remains in doubt. The Pentagon faces scrutiny for covering up an airstrike in Syria that killed dozens of civilians, which it says was justified. A former inmate helps others navigate their release from prison, and mentors at-risk incarcerated youth.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
The key, historic investments in the new infrastructure law
2 mayors on how, when infrastructure law will help Americans
News Wrap: Bannon appears in court on contempt charges
A 2019 U.S. airstrike in Syria and its alleged cover-up
Former felons imprisoned as teens help mentor at-risk youth
Tamara Keith and Lisa Lerer on infrastructure, Bannon, Leahy
What undecided parents need to know about vaccinating kids
A reporter’s Brief But Spectacular take on seeing the unseen
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