Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump and Joe Biden make a flurry of campaign appearances as Election Day approaches. Plus: Why record numbers of Americans are voting early, police kill a Black man in Philadelphia, Trump’s domestic policy agenda, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, the rise of Republican women congressional candidates, China’s PPE production and funding the arts through crisis.
Tuesday on the NewsHour...
Correction: In our segment on female Republican candidates for Congress, we incorrectly stated that Nancy Mace would be the first woman to represent South Carolina in Congress. In fact, Mace would be the first Republican woman from the state. NewsHour regrets the error.
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Candidates dash to swing states as millions of Americans cast their ballots5 min
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What record early voting numbers tell us about the election — and what they don’t6 min
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News Wrap: Barrett formally sworn in to U.S. Supreme Court4 min
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Another deadly police shooting of a Black man sparks Philadelphia protests3 min
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Trump’s domestic policy adviser on economic stimulus, replacing ACA7 min
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Lightfoot: Chicago’s rising infections and falling revenues are of ‘great concern’7 min
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Why Republican women are running for Congress in record numbers5 min
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China dominates the pandemic PPE market. What does that mean for U.S. as virus surges?6 min
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Program putting artists to work during pandemic takes leaf from the past6 min
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Author Paul Tough answers your questions about ‘Helping Children Succeed’11 min
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