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Friday on the NewsHour, thousands gather for the funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, defying the Kremlin and fears of a police crackdown. Four years after the first COVID death in the U.S., we speak to the CDC director about new guidance. Plus, a Nobel Peace Prize winner working to combat poverty in his home country of Bangladesh defends his reputation against corruption charges.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Thousands gather for Navalny's funeral, defying Kremlin
• Thousands gather in Mo...
Navalny's legacy and the future of Russian opposition
• Navalny's legacy and t...
News Wrap: Biden says U.S will airdrop aid into Gaza
• News Wrap: Biden says ...
CDC director on new COVID guidance ending 5-day isolation
• CDC director on new CO...
Bangladeshi Nobel winner defends reputation against charges
• Nobel Peace Prize winn...
Brooks and Capehart on immigration policies of Biden, Trump
• Brooks and Capehart on...
Museum of Lost Memories helps connect mementos with owners
• Museum of Lost Memorie...
Beyoncé brings new audience to country music
• Beyoncé brings new aud...
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00:00 - Introduction
02:30 - Alexei Navalny 1976-2024
06:19 - After Navalny
11:34 - News Wrap
15:49 - COVID Now
22:01 - Under Threat
28:40 - Brooks and Capehart
39:23 - Country Queen
45:46 - Museum of Lost Memories
52:37 - Joe Retires