Thursday on the NewsHour, the GOP divide leaves the House of Representatives leaderless for a third day after Kevin McCarthy again fails to garner the votes to become speaker. President Biden announces plans to expel more migrants entering the U.S. illegally and allow more people to apply for asylum. Plus, two years after Jan. 6, a network of intelligence gathering centers comes under scrutiny.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
GOP divide leaves House without speaker for third day
News Wrap: At least two dead as storm blasts California
Biden plan expels more migrants entering U.S. illegally
Fusion centers accused of undermining civil rights
Two years after Jan. 6 attack, threats to democracy remain
The controversial legacy Pope Emeritus Benedict left behind
Federal Trade Commission proposes ban on non-compete clauses
Hamlin’s high school coach explains why he’s so well-loved
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00:00 – Intro
02:13 – Stalemate
08:47 – News Wrap
15:06 – At the Border
21:00 – Fusion centers accused of undermining civil rights
28:12 – Two years after Jan. 6 attack, threats to democracy remain
36:48 – Pope Benedict XVI 1927 – 2022
43:04 – Workers’ Rights
47:58 – Damar Hamlin