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Debate over Rep. Greene opens fault lines among Republicans
S2021 E35 - 6m 51s
The U.S. House of Representatives spent hours on Thursday in impassioned debate over the future of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her past statements espousing support for conspiracy theories and violence against lawmakers. The issue has widened an already serious partisan divide and fractures within the Republican Party. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports.
Sen. Cassidy says Greene ‘part of the conspiracy cabal’
S2021 E35 - 6m 29s
Sen. Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, is one of 10 Republicans to meet this week with President Biden about the administration's COVID relief bill, and one of only a handful of medical doctors serving in Congress. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss Biden's plan, former President Trump's impeachment trial and the future of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
News Wrap: Smartmatic files suit against Fox, Trump lawyers
S2021 E35 - 4m 39s
In our news wrap Thursday, the voting technology company Smartmatic USA filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News and two of former President Trump's attorneys over election fraud claims, the pandemic is still throwing large numbers of Americans out of work, Chicago fails to break impasse on reopening schools, and McKinsey & Company agrees to pay nearly $600 million for boosting opioid sales.
What consequences have rioters faced for the Capitol attack?
S2021 E35 - 6m 34s
One month ago this Saturday, a mob of Americans stormed the U.S. Capitol in a failed attempt to deny Joe Biden's presidential victory in the November election. Since then, the Department of Justice has arrested and charged more than 180 rioters, and the Biden administration has launched a review of what it calls domestic violent extremism. Nick Schifrin reports.
How Americans can coexist after the deadly insurrection
S2021 E35 - 5m 6s
In the aftermath of the attack at the Capitol many Americans continue to be distrustful of the election results despite it being free and fair, raising the question of where the U.S. goes from here as a country. Anne Applebaum, a staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Yamiche Alcindor to discuss.
Virginia's vaccine rollout challenged by supply and demand
S2021 E35 - 6m 45s
States received a badly needed boost in shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine from the federal government this week, but the supply still is not meeting the demand. One state, Virginia, has had problems with its vaccine rollout since early on. Amna Nawaz takes a closer look at the progress it has made and the daunting challenges ahead.
Bipartisan report urges Biden to commit to Afghanistan
S2021 E35 - 8m 13s
One of the Biden administration's primary foreign policy challenges is how to end the United States' longest war. A new bipartisan report urges the administration to remain committed to Afghanistan and ongoing peace talks. Nick Schifrin reports.
As the pandemic rages on, finding ways to mourn and remember
S2021 E35 - 6m 22s
Even as the pandemic rages on and deaths mount, communities, individuals and the federal government are finding ways to honor and keep loved ones close to their hearts. Jeffrey Brown reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."
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