Monday on the NewsHour, President Joe Biden’s ambitious legislative agenda exposes deep rifts within his party ahead of a looming deadline. Then, former secretary of state Colin Powell dies from complications of COVID-19 after battling cancer. We remember his trailblazing career and complicated legacy. And, how applying white paint to exterior surfaces could combat the rising temperatures.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Jury selection begins in Ahmaud Arbery trial
How Biden’s legislative agenda is faring in Congress
How American missionaries’ kidnapping signals chaos in Haiti
Rising number of U.S. workers pushing back against employers
Can the world’s whitest paint save Earth?
Remembering the life and legacy of Colin Powell
How Powell was the nexus of America’s ‘momentous’ decisions
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Biden agenda, voter views
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