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Tuesday on the NewsHour, Russia and Ukraine discuss a potential path to peace as Ukrainian forces retake a critical Kyiv suburb. Then, an anti-lynching bill bearing the name of slain teen Emmett Till is signed into law by the president nearly 70 years after his murder. Also, Rep. Adam Schiff talks about the probe into former President Trump as the committee on the Capitol attack gathers evidence.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Russia, Ukraine discuss path to peace as fighting persists
News Wrap: Gunman kills at least 5 in a Tel Aviv suburb
FDA and CDC approve additional COVID booster shots
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on the war in Ukraine
Biden signs law making lynching a federal hate crime
Schiff on the probe into Trump’s actions amid Capitol attack
Supreme Court hears case on exposure to burn pits in Iraq
Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur on his historic victory for ‘CODA’
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