Tuesday on the NewsHour, the opening night of the Republican National Convention characterizes Democrats as radical and threatening. Plus: What to expect from Night 2 of the RNC, a conversation with former Rep. Trey Gowdy, GOP efforts to win the House, public outrage after a Wisconsin police shooting, continued protests in Oregon, TikTok sues the U.S. government and examining “cancel culture.”
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Doug Collins says RNC illustrates ‘sunrise in America’7 min
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Barrasso on an ‘inspirational’ RNC opening, pandemic aid politics8 min
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On Night 1 of RNC, speakers paint ominous picture of American life under Biden4 min
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What to expect from Night 2 of the RNC6 min
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Gowdy: Republicans lack ‘core orthodoxy’ for effective governance7 min
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Virtual RNC attendance hasn’t reduced enthusiasm for these GOP delegates3 min
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Rep. Emmer on why he thinks Republicans will win the House5 min
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News Wrap: New virus cases down 20 percent since early August4 min
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Public outcry in Kenosha over Jacob Blake shooting turns violent after dark4 min
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In Portland, protests and violence continue — 3 months after they began4 min
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TikTok ‘absolutely not’ a U.S. security risk, says top executive6 min
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‘Cancel culture’ debate bubbles up in politics and beyond7 min
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