Friday on the NewsHour, the CDC relaxes some social distancing rules for schools, President Biden met with Asian American leaders in Atlanta after the spa attacks, the world's two largest powers square off in a meeting that could signal trouble ahead, and David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart weigh in on the reluctance of some Republicans to get the COVID vaccine and U.S. immigration policy.
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CDC relaxes social distancing guidelines for schools
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News Wrap: Biden, Harris meet Asian American leaders in GA
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Despite strong words, U.S., China label talks constructive
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Jury selection in Derek Chauvin trial near conclusion
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Why 41 percent of Republicans don't plan to get vaccinated
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Brooks and Capehart on COVID vaccine hesitancy, GA attacks
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Remembering 5 amazing lives lost to COVID-19
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