Thursday on the NewsHour, congressional Democrats and Republicans appear to be at an impasse over a new coronavirus relief package. Plus: White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on where talks stand, teachers and local officials struggle with how to open schools, survivors of Hiroshima, business owners with criminal records can’t get federal loans and an essay on systemic racism and the police.
Thursday on the NewsHour...
Editor's Note: In our segment about teachers and school administrators, the original video has been modified to remove two photographs that included students.
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News Wrap: New York sues NRA over alleged misuse of funds7 min
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Beirut authorities detain port employees amid explosion investigation3 min
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How far apart are Democrats and Republicans on new coronavirus relief bill?3 min
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Kudlow: Trump might use other funding to pay for federal unemployment9 min
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Across the U.S., teachers and administrators scramble to adapt school plans10 min
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Why Mississippi’s top health official is warning against in-person school5 min
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In Japan, young people rush to document Hiroshima survivors’ memories8 min
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During economic collapse, business owners with criminal records are haunted by their past8 min
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An essay on power and the police3 min
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