Tuesday on the NewsHour, Virginia's race for governor draws national attention as a test of the president's popularity. Also: How gun background checks work, President Trump's stop in South Korea, teaching preschoolers tolerance and how Harvey Weinstein hired undercover agents to gather information on female accusers.
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Democrat Northam wins Virginia governor’s race. Here’s who turned out to vote5 min
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News Wrap: Texas shooter passed background checks despite violent conviction8 min
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How gun background checks work — and when they don’t4 min
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Closing gun background check loopholes may be ‘common cause’ for Democrats and Republicans, says Sen. Chris Murphy7 min
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Loved ones remember the Texas church victims2 min
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As Trump projects united front, how do South Koreans see tensions with Kim Jong Un?7 min
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How the Virginia governor’s race may test Trump’s popularity6 min
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Anti-bias lessons help preschoolers hold up a mirror to diversity7 min
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Report: Harvey Weinstein hired investigators to gather dirt on accusers, undermine journalists8 min
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