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How the U.S. plans to address inequities in education

How the U.S. plans to address educational inequities, teacher burnout and school shootings

04/14/2021

PBS News Hour

How the U.S. plans to address inequities in education

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How the U.S. plans to address educational inequities, teacher burnout and school shootings

More than half of public schools around the country are back to full time in-person classes. But many school districts still are using distance or hybrid learning, and there are many questions ahead about what it will take to reopen more fully in the coming months. Amna Nawaz looks at those questions and more with Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona.

04/14/2021

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The common ground between police and the call to defund them

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 10m 37s | The common ground between law enforcement and activists' call to 'defund the police' (10m 37s)

Floyd's manner of death 'undetermined,' defense witness says

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 3m 10s | Medical witness for defense in Chauvin trial says Floyd's manner of death 'undetermined' (3m 10s)

News Wrap: Kim Potter faces manslaughter charge

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 6m 33s | News Wrap: Kim Potter charged with second-degree manslaughter after shooting Daunte Wright (6m 33s)

The rise and fall of ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 2m | The rise and fall of ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff (2m)

Sen. Capito: Biden left GOP 'in the dust' on infrastructure

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 7m 37s | Sen. Capito: More bipartisanship needed on infrastructure, Biden 'left us in the dust' (7m 37s)

U.S. to 'hold Taliban accountable' after Afghanistan exit

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 3m 58s | Biden says U.S. will still 'hold Taliban accountable' after troops leave Afghanistan (3m 58s)

Will the withdrawal of U.S. troops enable the Taliban?

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Clip: 4/14/2021 | 10m 29s | Will the withdrawal of U.S. troops enable the Taliban? Three Afghanistan experts weigh in (10m 29s)

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