Monday on the NewsHour, high-stakes talks are now underway as dueling factions of President Joe Biden’s party threaten the survival of his legislative agenda. Then, the disappearances of Indigenous women get a new look, following Gabby Petito’s high-profile death. And, for the first time in its 138-year run, The Metropolitan Opera features a production from a Black director and Black composer.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
The latest on infrastructure, reconciliation bill stalemate
Rep. Gottheimer ‘optimistic’ about major Biden agenda bills
News Wrap: R. Kelly found guilty in sex-trafficking trial
How prejudice affects the cases of missing Indigenous women
Germany’s election deadlock highlights a generational divide
How low-wage workers are getting better opportunities
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on reconciliation, AZ vote count
Black experience, culture finds its way to The Met stage
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