Tuesday on the NewsHour, the country reflects on the murder of George Floyd as the city of Minneapolis struggles to reform its police department. Then, we speak with Taiwan's foreign minister about the large shadow China casts over the region. And, a report from Brazil as COVID-19 exacerbates the many societal inequities across the country, hitting minority and indigenous communities the hardest.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Floyd's death exposes persisting racism in Minneapolis
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Why Black St. Louis residents face more policing
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Black Louisville residents won't 'sleep' on racism
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What it will take to reform policing, according to 3 experts
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Looking back at a year-long racial reckoning
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Rep. Bass on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act
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Examining efforts toward police reform in Minneapolis
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News Wrap: Moderna says its vaccine effective in teens
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What you need to know about the redacted Barr memo
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Taiwan's foreign minister says China ‘preparing for war’
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Pandemic exposes deadly inequities in care in Brazil
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