Friday on the NewsHour, the Olympic Games begin with an empty opening ceremony amid the pandemic and recent COVID cases among athletes. Then, how the Chinese government's banning of a children's book in Hong Kong is emblematic of larger repression. And, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart break down the politics of the January 6 investigation and the infrastructure negotiations in Congress.
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Quiet Olympics opening ceremony sees loud public protest
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Hong Kong police arrest authors of a children's book
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Rising number of children, teens have long-haul COVID
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Here's how Border Patrol apprehends, aids migrants
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Brooks and Capehart on Jan. 6 committee, infrastructure
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New exhibition spotlights Latino contribution to baseball
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