Friday on the NewsHour, a top official admits law enforcement should have acted more quickly during the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Then, how COVID-19 and anti-Asian sentiments have hurt businesses in Chinatown neighborhoods in New York and across the country. Plus, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart discuss the tragedy in Uvalde and Georgia's primary election.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Uvalde residents reeling amid new details on police response
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How police should have reacted to the Texas school shooting
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News Wrap: House panel seeks gunmakers' data on shootings
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How New York's Chinatown is coping with COVID, harassment
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Brooks and Capehart on the tragedy in Uvalde
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Remembering the victims of the Texas school shooting
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00:00 - Introduction
02:20 - Elementary School Massacre
12:07 - Line of Duty
19:38 - News Wrap
24:37 - The Future of Chinatowns
32:46 - Brooks and Capehart
46:21 - In Memoriam
PBS NewsHour full episode, May 27, 2022
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