Wednesday on the NewsHour, as Pope Francis prepares to open a historic summit on sex abuse in the Catholic Church, he faces criticism for doing too little, too late. Plus: The Supreme Court limits when states can seize personal property, where the 2020 Democratic candidates stand on health care, recovering from the California wildfires, parental custody laws and an Andy Warhol retrospective.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Mueller’s Russia investigation may be complete
Critics say Catholic sex abuse strains pope’s credibility
Supreme Court limits states’ ability to seize property
Where Democratic candidates fall on health care reform
Housing, water, jobs prove elusive in Camp Fire aftermath
How ‘homophobia’ denied Sharon Bottoms custody of her son
Warhol retrospective has special resonance in Instagram age
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