Thursday on the NewsHour, Congress divulges the results of its year-long investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Then, we examine the sequence of events during the assault on the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters. Also, President Biden leads a meeting of nations from the Western hemisphere, but the absence of key leaders raises questions on how the group will tackle critical issues.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Jan. 6 committee lays out findings from investigation
A timeline of events during the assault on the U.S. Capitol
What we know about the days leading up to the Capitol attack
News Wrap: Michigan officer charged for killing Black man
Diplomatic controversy overshadows Summit of the Americas
Interactive museum strives to boost the love of words
Minneapolis restaurateur revives Native American cuisine
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00:00 – Introduction
02:23 – Jan. 6 committee lays out findings from investigation
10:16 – A timeline of events during the assault on the U.S. Capitol
19:00 – What we know about the days leading up to the Capitol attack
26:52 – News Wrap
31:13 – Meeting of the Americas
41:29 – Planet Word
48:20 – Native Foods
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