Monday on the NewsHour, the United States officially celebrates Juneteenth, the anniversary of the end of slavery, as the push for social justice persists. Then, Colombia charts a different course as the country elects a former guerrilla fighter as its first leftist president. Plus, we honor the life, career and legacy of longtime NewsHour political analyst Mark Shields.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: COVID vaccinations begin for children under age 5
Americans celebrate Juneteenth amid push for social justice
Colombia ventures into the unknown with leftist president
Asian American rights 40 years after Vincent Chin’s murder
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the battle over GOP messaging
Remembering Mark Shield’s life, career and legacy
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00:00 – Full Episode
02:43 – News Wrap
07:52 – Juneteenth
17:44 – Power Shift
22:44 – Race Matters
30:08 – Political Stakes
40:04 – Mark Shields 1937 – 2022