Wednesday on the NewsHour, a look at President Joe Biden’s meeting with Vladimir Putin at a low point of relations with Russia. Then, we explore the competing infrastructure proposals making their way through Congress and the speed bumps blocking bipartisan agreement. And, despite widespread agreement on at least some immigration limits, an economist argues for completely open borders.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS
Key takeaways from tense but ‘constructive’ US-Russia summit
Exploring the issues affecting US-Russia relations
News Wrap: Federal Reserve projects rate increases in 2023
4 main issues fueling debate over Biden’s infrastructure plan
The ‘watershed moment’ for Evangelicals on race, sex abuse
Exploring the economic argument for a return to open borders
How a ‘quiet little cafe’ in Maine turned into a phenomenon
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