Wednesday on the NewsHour, the president’s economic agenda hangs in the balance as negotiations intensify between Democrats on Capitol Hill and the White House. Then, a former FDA commissioner on the latest strategies to ramp up America’s low vaccination rates. And, fire crews in California scramble to contain wildfires threatening to torch some of the oldest trees in the world.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
WH races against the clock to save infrastructure bill
Sen. Durbin on fate of infrastructure and reconciliation
News Wrap: Milley defends U.S. pullout from Afghanistan
Former FDA commissioner on vaccine mandates, misinformation
Two experts on the long-term scope of $3.5T spending bill
Climate change may kill California’s giant sequoias
U.S. to declare 23 plant, animal species extinct
Broadway once again throws open doors to theatergoers
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