Friday on the NewsHour, employment numbers in the United States fall short of expectations as workers continue to leave their jobs in the wake of the pandemic. Then, the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to news editors from Russia and the Philippines for their reporting in the face of political repression. And, David Brooks and Karen Tumulty consider the week in politics.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Biden to send Trump records to Jan. 6 committee
Why so many U.S. workers quit their job during the pandemic
Why the Nobel Peace Prize was won by to 2 journalists
Fiona Hill reflects on Trump presidency, opportunity in U.S.
Brooks and Tumulty on debt ceiling, Jan. 6 investigation
Bill T. Jones’ new work explores collective American ‘we’
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