Friday on the NewsHour, how President Biden’s inoculation requirements for millions of Americans might be enforced in the workplace, a look at the ways the 9/11 attacks shaped American foreign policy over the last two decades, and David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart discuss the anniversary of 9/11 and the politics of vaccinations.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: 19 Americans among group allowed to leave Kabul
What Biden’s vaccine mandates mean for companies, workers
How the 9/11 attacks changed America’s role in the world
Brooks and Capehart on 9/11 anniversary, Biden’s mandates
Smithsonian Institution pieces together history of 9/11
Educators reflect on the significance of teaching about 9/11
Teens facing off at U.S. Open create ‘fairy tale moment’
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