
What’s Next As President-Elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration Near
Clip: 1/15/2021 | 17m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The panel discuss the aftermath in Washington following the insurrection on Capitol Hill.
The panel discussed the aftermath in Washington following the insurrection on Capitol Hill, the final stage of Trump’s presidency & the challenges that lie ahead for Biden as he enters office next week. Yamiche Alcindor of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Peter Baker of The New York Times, Geoff Bennett of NBC News, Seung Min Kim for The Washington Post, Pierre Thomas for ABC News
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What’s Next As President-Elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration Near
Clip: 1/15/2021 | 17m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
The panel discussed the aftermath in Washington following the insurrection on Capitol Hill, the final stage of Trump’s presidency & the challenges that lie ahead for Biden as he enters office next week. Yamiche Alcindor of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Peter Baker of The New York Times, Geoff Bennett of NBC News, Seung Min Kim for The Washington Post, Pierre Thomas for ABC News
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