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garland in "judy." i was talking with rami malek about freddie mercury and i asked if he'd gotten him out of his system yet and he said, absolutely not, and i never want to. do you feel that same way about? >> 100%. i'm in love. i want to stay there. >> have you all seen the judy garland trailer yet? >> i saw it and it looks spectacular. >> i'm calling it now, nominations abound for renee zellweger. >>> all right coming up -- jay leno does daytime. only we're on the set of jay's quality price is right" debut. ♪ searching for something fresh? ♪ dove go fresh rejuvenate antiperspirant, with pear... ... and aloe vera scents. a fresh fragrance never experienced before. keep it fresh. >>> travel consideration provided by -- zblmpkts monday on "e.t." -- your guide to must-see movies of the summer brad, leo, set secrets from "once upon a time in hollywood". monday on "e.t.." >>> jay leno, rolling out in a jaguar! >> it's not every day you see a jag on "the price is right." but that's what happens when jay
garland in "judy." i was talking with rami malek about freddie mercury and i asked if he'd gotten him out of his system yet and he said, absolutely not, and i never want to. do you feel that same way about? >> 100%. i'm in love. i want to stay there. >> have you all seen the judy garland trailer yet? >> i saw it and it looks spectacular. >> i'm calling it now, nominations abound for renee zellweger. >>> all right coming up -- jay leno does daytime....
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garland in "judy." i was talking with rami malek about freddie mercury and i asked if he'd gotten him out of his system yet and he said, absolutely not, and i never want to. do you feel that same way about? >> 100%. i'm in love. i want to stay there. >> have you all seen the judy garland trailer yet? >> i saw it and it looks spectacular. >> i'm calling it now, nominations abound for renee zellweger. >>> all right coming up -- jay leno does daytime. only we're on the set of jay's quality price is right" debut. i little bit about it. but it's still 5 here heard him say we see with my own eyes is being around other times all season. you know the charity things and things like that just talking and you can tell he's and we don't know what he went through stuff and you can see these got a little more. it goes or back tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per
garland in "judy." i was talking with rami malek about freddie mercury and i asked if he'd gotten him out of his system yet and he said, absolutely not, and i never want to. do you feel that same way about? >> 100%. i'm in love. i want to stay there. >> have you all seen the judy garland trailer yet? >> i saw it and it looks spectacular. >> i'm calling it now, nominations abound for renee zellweger. >>> all right coming up -- jay leno does daytime....
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judy: there aren't any, absolutely. and so, this is the commitment that these his's, hispanic serving institutions, have to the department of education to support our latino students. so, one of the things that we are going to be putting out as a message is to ensure that when that young person is ready to make a commitment, or even an adult who wants to go back to school, is to ensure that they are an hsi, a hispanic serving institution, why? because they have a commitment to the department of education to support them in their journey. damian: all right, and now you want to take them--you want to take this effort dto the public, right? and now you want i mean, you have a special summit. well, we'll call it a summit, it's at the stanford-- anna: yeah, so judy and i between our organizations have an educational summit called get inspired. it will occur on may the 11th at the university of palo alto. we, our speakers include somebody who was forbes 30 under 30, we have a stanford phd. but most importantly, what we're bri
judy: there aren't any, absolutely. and so, this is the commitment that these his's, hispanic serving institutions, have to the department of education to support our latino students. so, one of the things that we are going to be putting out as a message is to ensure that when that young person is ready to make a commitment, or even an adult who wants to go back to school, is to ensure that they are an hsi, a hispanic serving institution, why? because they have a commitment to the department of...
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[applause] judy: i am judy carr, the chair of the hollis democrats. before i get introducing our wonderful guest, the restrooms are over there. if you need the emergency exit, it is over there. i would like to give a thank you to all of the volunteers who made this evening happen, and john and his campaign staff, for coming out this evening. democratic presidential candidate john k. delaney is a former member of congress. the focus of his campaign is to bring the country together, end
[applause] judy: i am judy carr, the chair of the hollis democrats. before i get introducing our wonderful guest, the restrooms are over there. if you need the emergency exit, it is over there. i would like to give a thank you to all of the volunteers who made this evening happen, and john and his campaign staff, for coming out this evening. democratic presidential candidate john k. delaney is a former member of congress. the focus of his campaign is to bring the country together, end
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. >> we are so happy to have judy here with us tonight. she is a author of two award-winning poetry poetry collections and two novels which was a finalist for the southern booksellers alliance novel of the year and winner of the so raleigh award for fiction and an award for first fiction or car memoir losing assistant was a finalist for a member of the year. our work has appeared in real simple "washington post" and others and she was born and raised in rock hill, south carolina. where so happy she is called charlotte, north carolina, home for much of her life and we're so happy she came to visit us here in greensboro. without any more fights i'm going to get out of the way and let judy come up here and tell you about "together: a memoir of a marriage and a medical mishap." [applause] >> thank you. thank you. just a huge thank you to all of you for being here tonight. i mean, this is about the first decent pretty day that we've had in about 12 years. and we came here and i really appreciate it so much. what i'm going to do is i'm going to
. >> we are so happy to have judy here with us tonight. she is a author of two award-winning poetry poetry collections and two novels which was a finalist for the southern booksellers alliance novel of the year and winner of the so raleigh award for fiction and an award for first fiction or car memoir losing assistant was a finalist for a member of the year. our work has appeared in real simple "washington post" and others and she was born and raised in rock hill, south...
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>> it's icated, judy. what ends up naepg these cases, as i reported, executive branch contempt of congress is very rare. we've seen a couple of cases in recent years. one, whiteouse counsel harriet myers before george w. bush, and eric holder under president obama inspect both of these those cases, judy, it went to court. the courts took a long time to decide and it went through appeal after appeal. in the end, while the court upheld the idea, the concept of congress having this power, the court does dnot want to enforce it, and the presidents at the time were sically able to run out the clocks. those documents were obtained by congress in both cases, but generally, not until a new president as elected. so running out the clock is very possible here for president trump. however, there's something exceedingly rare that some democrats are talking about. ey have a different power of contempt that they're not invoking now. it's called an inherent contempt of congress, which means congress itself can wedge-- ca
>> it's icated, judy. what ends up naepg these cases, as i reported, executive branch contempt of congress is very rare. we've seen a couple of cases in recent years. one, whiteouse counsel harriet myers before george w. bush, and eric holder under president obama inspect both of these those cases, judy, it went to court. the courts took a long time to decide and it went through appeal after appeal. in the end, while the court upheld the idea, the concept of congress having this power,...
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that's it, judy. i mean, it's over. .anoring the findings of the c.i.a., of the n of the intelligence agents -- center for intelligence, dan coates, all, including general jim matt, secretary of defense a now secretary pompeo -- mike pomo, when he was c.i.a. director all concluded russia had interfered, but when asked by christian welker todabade you talk about mungs meddling, the president accused the nbc correspondent of being rude by asking such a question. so that's where we are. >> woodruff: david, does it undermine what robert mueller did that the president ctinues to say this whole thing was a hoax? >> well, it certainly undermines american democracy. it's like having a conversation with the japanese emperor in 1942 and not mentioning pearl harbor. it was an invasion of our democratic process and every american in the country except one understands that.rs so trump wonhy people eavestigate the idea of russian collusion and the e's somehow tied to russia in some nefarious way. itwell, this is wh
that's it, judy. i mean, it's over. .anoring the findings of the c.i.a., of the n of the intelligence agents -- center for intelligence, dan coates, all, including general jim matt, secretary of defense a now secretary pompeo -- mike pomo, when he was c.i.a. director all concluded russia had interfered, but when asked by christian welker todabade you talk about mungs meddling, the president accused the nbc correspondent of being rude by asking such a question. so that's where we are. >>...
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judy law now sees patients that once we re judy law now sees patients that once were seen judy law now sees patients that once were seen by a doctor. it's mark, the practice pharmacist. pharmacist, physios and paramedics now routinely doctor's surgeries, growing patient demands means this could be the future of general practice. dominic hughes, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa prepares to go to the polls, but claims of corruption still dominate the campaign. liverpool enjoy one of their greatest ever nights, beating barcelona in the semi—finals of the champions league. let's have a look at the global media today. we begin with the evening standard, and according to the uk labour party, cross—party brexit talks have again failed to reach an agreement. the news came after the government's official acceptance that it cannot get its brexit deal through parliament in time to avoid the uk participation in the european elections on may 23. in the guardian's business section, the hotel chain travelodge is aiming to recruit 3,000 students this s
judy law now sees patients that once we re judy law now sees patients that once were seen judy law now sees patients that once were seen by a doctor. it's mark, the practice pharmacist. pharmacist, physios and paramedics now routinely doctor's surgeries, growing patient demands means this could be the future of general practice. dominic hughes, bbc news. this is the briefing on bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa prepares to go to the polls, but claims of corruption still dominate the...
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she could be a crazy person. >> we're looking for judy hill. >> why are you looking for judy? >> let's just say that wherever judy goes, chaos tends to follow. >> james marsden tries to sort it all out. >> both of your characters are dealing with anger and disappointment and there's different ways to deal with these things, right? like, some people break personal property, some people listen to like trash music. >> some people might have an alcohol problem. >> you know, you don't know. >> how do you guys deal with your anger? >> i usually just fetal position it. >> i cry a lot. >> james says he works out, which is like very james. >> what do you do? >> run oeithts. >> i do run. i'll go run. >> yeah, exercise, probably. >> oh, wow, i wish i did that. of course, james does that. it's why he looks like he looks. >> he's perfect. >> he really is perfect. >> he's just hard to look at, >> it's like, uh, guys, call a doc. fix that up. >> he's a good-looking co-star. >>> all right, coming up, goldie gives back. only we're with her in new york for a call close to her heart. >>> "e.t."
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: thousands march in hong kong, to protest a new law that stokes fear that it will silence critics of china's government. then, investigators determine an electsmrical trsion line was the cause of the deadliest fire in california history. omplus, democratic congres tulsi gabbard discusses her run for the white house, whilehi markds and david brooks analyze the latest in the e and more.l r and, game over. the smash hit hbo show "game of thrones" comes to an end this weekend. we examine what made the shchow sensation. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers. >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan d signed for you. with talk, text ta. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language pr
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: thousands march in hong kong, to protest a new law that stokes fear that it will silence critics of china's government. then, investigators determine an electsmrical trsion line was the cause of the deadliest fire in california history. omplus, democratic congres tulsi gabbard discusses her run for the white house, whilehi markds and david brooks analyze the latest in the e and more.l r and, game over. the smash hit hbo show "game of...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:go itions over the trade war with china end wut a deal, as the u.s. imposes higherth tariffs on mor $200 billion worth of chinese goods. then, we are on the nd in iowa as 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls make their pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's friday mark shids and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to hold the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donald trum o jr., and thengoing trade war with china. plus, masterworks by rembrandt. a major museum in amsterdam displays its entire collection of the dutch painter's work.>> e still have emotions in the 21st century. it's what defines us, basically, as human beings. so when we look at rembrandt's patings, we actually experience our own humanity. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> text nigha
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:go itions over the trade war with china end wut a deal, as the u.s. imposes higherth tariffs on mor $200 billion worth of chinese goods. then, we are on the nd in iowa as 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls make their pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's friday mark shids and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to hold the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donald trum o jr., and thengoing trade...
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i'm judy woodrf. for the newshour tonight: after three years of trying, end failing, to lead th united kingdom to quit the european union, british prime minister theresa may steps down. plus, it friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss the war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi and the latest on the 2020 presidential candidates. and, an unlikely part of hip hop history. members of the 1980s group the astie boys talk about changes in music, and perspective. >> we l hope that, as we get older, we grow a little and we learn. right? learning from mistakes, learning
i'm judy woodrf. for the newshour tonight: after three years of trying, end failing, to lead th united kingdom to quit the european union, british prime minister theresa may steps down. plus, it friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss the war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi and the latest on the 2020 presidential candidates. and, an unlikely part of hip hop history. members of the 1980s group the astie boys talk about changes in music, and...
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judy: it would have been easy. the easy path would have been to declare victory, and say we have been triumphant and we have a new trade relationship. president wase stalwart in saying no, there were changes at the end, and it will have all been a waste of time if we do not get some genuine changes that actually the rest of the world has been calling for for a long time in terms of china's position in providing access to its markets and protecting intellectual property rights, and not forcing joint ventures. for me, the currency manipulation issue has been a strong point. i think it puts us on the moral high road in saying we believe in free trade. that means a level monetary playing field. with itsable state-controlled apparatus to bring everything to bear. they can intervene in the currency markets a daily, they do so as a matter of policy. they can engage in fiscal stimulus at the drop of a hat. i think it is tempting. the united states wants to fight fire with fire. but we do not do it that way here. we believe
judy: it would have been easy. the easy path would have been to declare victory, and say we have been triumphant and we have a new trade relationship. president wase stalwart in saying no, there were changes at the end, and it will have all been a waste of time if we do not get some genuine changes that actually the rest of the world has been calling for for a long time in terms of china's position in providing access to its markets and protecting intellectual property rights, and not forcing...
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judy shelton, thank you for your time. good luck in whatever may be ahead for you with regard to your association with the central bank sara, back to you. >> all right, rick, thank you for bringing us that interview as we head to a quick break, quick shares check on shares of tesla, moving lower again this morning after yet another analyst sets out a bearish case for tesla. stock down almost 3% now over to robert frank with a look at what is up next on the show good morning. >> good morning. we'll take you inside the front lines of the megamansion wars. investors who built giant homes in hopes of seeing a big profit are sitting on falling prices and rising debts we'll show you one of the era est and most expensive in amicand talk to the owner coming up after the break. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. yo
judy shelton, thank you for your time. good luck in whatever may be ahead for you with regard to your association with the central bank sara, back to you. >> all right, rick, thank you for bringing us that interview as we head to a quick break, quick shares check on shares of tesla, moving lower again this morning after yet another analyst sets out a bearish case for tesla. stock down almost 3% now over to robert frank with a look at what is up next on the show good morning. >> good...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, one on one with former director of national intellince and frequent critic of the president, james clapper.um then, many undted immigrants brought to the u.s. as children face deportation and must now make new lives in countries they barely remember. >> born in mexico, raised in the u.s., returned to mexico.if exico doesn't do anything about this, it's going to be an entire generation that gets lost. >> woodruff: >> woodruff: plus, from garbage to the gallery-- finding raw materials for artwork in the most unlikely of places. >> many of the artists have never worked with found materials. they don't get to go out anhed y whatneed, they have to respond to whatever comes their way. >> woodruff: all that and mo on tonight's "pbs newshour." pr major funding for the pbs newshour has beeided by: ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that nnects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, frenc
i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, one on one with former director of national intellince and frequent critic of the president, james clapper.um then, many undted immigrants brought to the u.s. as children face deportation and must now make new lives in countries they barely remember. >> born in mexico, raised in the u.s., returned to mexico.if exico doesn't do anything about this, it's going to be an entire generation that gets lost. >> woodruff: >>...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation vland judy and peter blum- foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. robert mueller break silence, but his statement on the russia investigation is orunlikely to be the final mr. mueller: if we had had idconfidence the presidentot commit a crime, we would have said so. jane: israeli lawmakers vote to dissolve parliament. it sets the stage for another election and calls into question benjamin netanyahu's future as prime ministrn. oes continue the devastating march across the u.s. kansas is the latest state to take a hit. and how do you move a banksy? very carefully is the answer. this one has a new home in wales. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it is a moment many have been waiting for, and today roberhi mueller broksilence, speaking directly t
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "nehour" tonight, trade tensions rise and markets stumble as china imposes retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods. then our politics monday team breaks down the latest news from the campaign trail and how voters are feeling aut trade, the opioid crisis and more. plus, inside "the jungle," an immersive theater experience that recreates the environment of a crowded refugee camp in fvence, told by people who there. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
i'm judy woodruff. on the "nehour" tonight, trade tensions rise and markets stumble as china imposes retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods. then our politics monday team breaks down the latest news from the campaign trail and how voters are feeling aut trade, the opioid crisis and more. plus, inside "the jungle," an immersive theater experience that recreates the environment of a crowded refugee camp in fvence, told by people who there. all that and more on...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: with both flooding and trade crises at hand, president trump unveils another aid package for u.s. farmers, to offse financial losses caused by his trade battle with china. then, i sit down with 20at20 demo presidential ndidate senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. and, caregivers-- many of whom are immigran-- provide t crucial work of tending to the elderly. but they are vulnerable to wage theft, and some have been paid as little as $2 an hour. s >>ome of our immigrant clients are unfamiliar with what the law requires, and even if they know what their rights are, are scared to come forward. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newsh
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: with both flooding and trade crises at hand, president trump unveils another aid package for u.s. farmers, to offse financial losses caused by his trade battle with china. then, i sit down with 20at20 demo presidential ndidate senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. and, caregivers-- many of whom are immigran-- provide t crucial work of tending to the elderly. but they are vulnerable to wage theft, and some have been paid as little as $2 an hour. s...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a powerful cyclone makes landfall in eastern india, as the government evacuates over one million people from the coast. then, a new rule regulating testosterone levels in female athletes raises questions about the relationship between gender and sports. and, it's friday. ourk shields and david brooks join us to talk abt attorney general william barr's testimony anlack of testimony, and president trump's hour-long phone call with vladimir putin. plus, legendary cole of american music, gloria and emilio estefan, on their decades-long artistic and romantic partnership. >> we're on the same page.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a powerful cyclone makes landfall in eastern india, as the government evacuates over one million people from the coast. then, a new rule regulating testosterone levels in female athletes raises questions about the relationship between gender and sports. and, it's friday. ourk shields and david brooks join us to talk abt attorney general william barr's testimony anlack of testimony, and president trump's hour-long phone call with vladimir putin. plus,...
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[ laughter ] and then i watch "judge judy" and judy's like, "what are you, stupid?" and i'm like, "exactly." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. she should have been -- >> she should have been -- >> seth: she should have been at the top of the mountain. >> oh, my god. >> seth: being like, "no, no, no." [ light laughter ] >> she would have been like, "you happy? are you happy that you missed your life for nothing?" stupid. dumb. dumb, dumb, dumb. >> seth: so what? three out of five stars for "free solo"? what do you give it? >> i did watch the whole thing. >> seth: all right. that's good. that's -- >> but there was a part of me -- i was like -- oh, god. this isn't gonna come out right. that was like, "this guy better die." [ laughter ] i'm sorry. i know that's bad. >> seth: no, that came out great. that came out great. >> but i was like, "if this dude doesn't die, why am i watching this?" [ laughter and applause ] is that bad? i'm sorry. i'm glad he lived. i'm glad he lived. >> seth: i am, too. >> but -- >> seth: i am too. >> -- he didn't have to do it! >> seth: he didn't hav
[ laughter ] and then i watch "judge judy" and judy's like, "what are you, stupid?" and i'm like, "exactly." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. she should have been -- >> she should have been -- >> seth: she should have been at the top of the mountain. >> oh, my god. >> seth: being like, "no, no, no." [ light laughter ] >> she would have been like, "you happy? are you happy that you missed your life for nothing?"...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy andeter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america. w reporting frhington, i am jane o'brien. president trump unleashes on special counsel rort mueller and vents anger at accusations he was helped by russia. d not helpp: russia me get elected. you know who got me elected? i got me elected. russia didn't help me at all.ja : intense fighting in northern syria puts tens of rthousands of children atisk as president assad's forces close in on the last opposition stronghold. and how do you spell success? students are vying for the top prize, but even parents have problems with some of those words. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television inmerica and around the globe. robert mueller has broken his silence, and a day later, president trump is taking his turn, unleashing fury on the special counsel. called mr. mueller deep
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy andeter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america. w reporting frhington, i am jane o'brien. president trump unleashes on special counsel rort mueller and vents anger at...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: radical rebuilding. as devastating floods tornadoes tear across the midwest, we exthe possibility of relocating entire towns after natural disaster. then, analysis of the u.s. supreme court's latest rullags on abortio. plus, research indicates that students of color do best when they see teachers who look like themselves. now, a college program seeks to bring more teachers of color into the u.s. public school system. >> having a teacher of color actually can move student achievement. it actually can help keep kids in school, andsist to college. >> woodruff: all that and more,
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: radical rebuilding. as devastating floods tornadoes tear across the midwest, we exthe possibility of relocating entire towns after natural disaster. then, analysis of the u.s. supreme court's latest rullags on abortio. plus, research indicates that students of color do best when they see teachers who look like themselves. now, a college program seeks to bring more teachers of color into the u.s. public school system. >> having a teacher of color...
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." >> funding of this presentation on made possible by the freeman founda erd judy and peter blum-ko foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." "b jane: this i world news america." reporting from washington, i am enne o'brien. trade tensions bethe u.s. and china rock the markets. the dow drops 470 points ahead of key talks. freedom at last. urter more than 500 days in jail, two reuters lists in myanmar are reunited with their loved ones. and the royal family reacts to its newest member. prince william tells harry, welcome to the club. prince williami'm very pleased to welcome my brother to the sleep deprivation society that parenting. ne: welcome to our viewers on public television in around the globe. the markets took a beating today on renewed fears that the u.s. rdd china may be headed to a full-blown trade war. the ripples started sunday when president trump tweeted a threat eto raise tariffs on chin goods. that would added pressure on -- that put
." >> funding of this presentation on made possible by the freeman founda erd judy and peter blum-ko foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." "b jane: this i world news america." reporting from washington, i am enne o'brien. trade tensions bethe u.s. and china rock the markets. the dow drops 470 points...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:n a decisive daynezuela. opposition leader juan guaido claims to have military suort, as he declares the "final phase" of his push to oust president nicolas maduro. then, ter a spate of attacks on houses of worship, we speak with faith leaders on how they are ensuring the safety of their congregations. plus, for children with dyslexia, traditional reading instruction often falls short. now, a new approach to teaching literacy is changing the lives of all students, with and without dylexia. >> i know that we're sending better readers to first grade now than we did, and first grade's going to send better readers to second grade. and i feel that there's not
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:n a decisive daynezuela. opposition leader juan guaido claims to have military suort, as he declares the "final phase" of his push to oust president nicolas maduro. then, ter a spate of attacks on houses of worship, we speak with faith leaders on how they are ensuring the safety of their congregations. plus, for children with dyslexia, traditional reading instruction often falls short. now, a new approach to teaching literacy is changing the...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: "fear in the classroom."he anshooting in colorado brings into focus the trauma caused by gun violence in schools. then, "standoff." congressman jerry nadler chairman of the u.s. house judiciary committee, on the tiuse's escalating fight with the trump administ. and, "to kill a mockingbird." one of a adapted for broadway.s >> this was no longer an exercise in nostalgia. this wasn'a field trip to a museum. it wasn't an homage to one of america's favorite books. it was something new. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshr.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: "fear in the classroom."he anshooting in colorado brings into focus the trauma caused by gun violence in schools. then, "standoff." congressman jerry nadler chairman of the u.s. house judiciary committee, on the tiuse's escalating fight with the trump administ. and, "to kill a mockingbird." one of a adapted for broadway.s >> this was no longer an exercise in nostalgia. this wasn'a field trip to a museum. it wasn't...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, p and judy aer blum-kovler neundation, pursuing solutions for america'ected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curiou ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan.br trump officialf congress on the threat from iran, signaling america's efforts...
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i'm judy woodrf. for the newshour tonight: after three years of trying, end failing, to lead th united kingdom to quit the european union, british prime minister theresa may steps down. plus, it friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss the war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi and the latest on the 2020 presidential candidates. and, an unlikely part of hip hop history. members of the 1980s group the astie boys talk about changes in music, and perspective. >> we l hope that, as we get older, we grow a little and we learn. right? learning from mistakes, learning from friends, all we want to do is learn and grow as people. right? isn't that what we're supposed to do? >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the enne that connects us. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >>
i'm judy woodrf. for the newshour tonight: after three years of trying, end failing, to lead th united kingdom to quit the european union, british prime minister theresa may steps down. plus, it friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss the war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi and the latest on the 2020 presidential candidates. and, an unlikely part of hip hop history. members of the 1980s group the astie boys talk about changes in music, and...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum- foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. >> ayes have it. laura: the battle over the mueller report sheets up -- heats up with house democrats voting to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress. tehran threatens to start enriching uranium again. hplus, the royal baby mak global debut. ngchie harrison mountbatten windsor is captivaillions, d starting with his mom andad. meghan: it is magic, it is pretty amazing. i eve the two best guys in world, so i am really happy. laura:o welcomer viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. the fight over access to the robert mueller report is escalating tonight, with house mocrats voting to hold the u.s. attorney general inco empt of congress. bill barr refused to give lawmakers an unredacted versio
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum- foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. >> ayes have it. laura: the battle over the mueller report sheets up --...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tensions rise in the persian gulf, as the united states blames iran for damage done to oil tankers off the arabian ninsula. then, "fighting for the future." concerns abound over a chinese mobile phone giant's push to control the next generation of mobile technology. plus, "rethinking college."in how a new laalifornia is revamping the state's math curriculum to prevent students from dropping out. >> math stops tens of thousands of students, who would othwise do fine in college, from getting to the goal line. >> woodrf: all that and more,
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: tensions rise in the persian gulf, as the united states blames iran for damage done to oil tankers off the arabian ninsula. then, "fighting for the future." concerns abound over a chinese mobile phone giant's push to control the next generation of mobile technology. plus, "rethinking college."in how a new laalifornia is revamping the state's math curriculum to prevent students from dropping out. >> math stops tens of...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america."in repofrom washington, i am jane o'brien. missouri becomes the latest state to pass strict antiabortion laws, moving...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: attorney general william barr fails to appear before the house judiciary committee, and risks being held in contempt of congress. then, a disturbing report rom the pentageals a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the militar and, the ride-sharing service uber provides millions of trips per day, which translate into millions of users' data sent to the company's team in san francisco. >> you have a bit of this image of silicon valley, that's somebody sitting there, you know, thinking of a brilliant idea, you know, alone in a room. but actually, the realti innovaon that happens, escially for the larger te firms, is just lots and lond
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: attorney general william barr fails to appear before the house judiciary committee, and risks being held in contempt of congress. then, a disturbing report rom the pentageals a rise in the number of reported sexual assault cases in the militar and, the ride-sharing service uber provides millions of trips per day, which translate into millions of users' data sent to the company's team in san francisco. >> you have a bit of this image of...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: negotiations over the trade war hith china end without a deal, as the u.s. imposeer tariffs on more than $200 billion worth of chineds. then, we are on the ground in iowa as 2020 democratic priridential hopefuls make t pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's iday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to ho the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donalndtrump jr., ahe ongoing trade war
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: negotiations over the trade war hith china end without a deal, as the u.s. imposeer tariffs on more than $200 billion worth of chineds. then, we are on the ground in iowa as 2020 democratic priridential hopefuls make t pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's iday. mark shields and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to ho the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donalndtrump jr., ahe ongoing trade war
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:go itions over the trade war with china end wut a deal, as the u.s. imposes higherth tariffs on mor $200 billion worth of chinese goods. then, we are on the nd in iowa as 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls make their pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's friday mark shids and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to hold the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donald trum o jr., and thengoing trade war with china.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:go itions over the trade war with china end wut a deal, as the u.s. imposes higherth tariffs on mor $200 billion worth of chinese goods. then, we are on the nd in iowa as 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls make their pitches to the nation's first caucus voters. and, it's friday mark shids and david brooks are here to discuss congress's vote to hold the attorney general in contempt, the fight over subpoeaning donald trum o jr., and thengoing trade...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: facing facts. bothe dilemma for fa and other social media, on how to handle doctored video. then, our polics monday duo is here, as 2020 presidential candidates hold campaign events, town halls, and atnd memorial ay celebrations. and, honoring those who served, with one military unit that has suffered more losses from post traumatic stress disorder than from combat. >> we're seeing people that end up killing themselves becae they never got the treatment, or the treatment was ineffective in addressing their needs. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: thousands march in hong kong, to protest a new law that stokes fear that it will silence critics of china's government. then, investigators determine an electsmrical trsion line was the cause of the deadliest fire in california history. omplus, democratic congres tulsi gabbard discusses her run for the white house, whilehi markds and david brooks analyze the latest in the e and more.l r and, game over. the smash hit hbo show "game of thrones" comes to an end this weekend. we examine what made the shchow sensation. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: thousands march in hong kong, to protest a new law that stokes fear that it will silence critics of china's government. then, investigators determine an electsmrical trsion line was the cause of the deadliest fire in california history. omplus, democratic congres tulsi gabbard discusses her run for the white house, whilehi markds and david brooks analyze the latest in the e and more.l r and, game over. the smash hit hbo show "game of...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour hinight: former house counsel don mcgahn skips his hearing before the u.s. house judiciary committee, as some congressional democrats ratchet up calls to begin impeachment proceedings against president trump. then, trouble in the persian gulf. the leaders of the u.s. senate foren relations committee, on the latest tensions with iran. plus, two worlds, one state. a collegprogram in illinois seeks to bridge the divide between urban and rural students. >> we make this assumpti that anyone on the left believes a kind of rigid phil anyone on the right believes a rigid philosophy that's never changing. and one of the things that this
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour hinight: former house counsel don mcgahn skips his hearing before the u.s. house judiciary committee, as some congressional democrats ratchet up calls to begin impeachment proceedings against president trump. then, trouble in the persian gulf. the leaders of the u.s. senate foren relations committee, on the latest tensions with iran. plus, two worlds, one state. a collegprogram in illinois seeks to bridge the divide between urban and rural students. >>...
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judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, one million species at risk: the united nations lays out how humans are accelerating the potential of extinction for species across the planet. then a dual look at risi tensions-- north korea launches test missiles, andhe u.s. moves an aircraft carrier into the persian gulf sooner than expected. plus amy walter and tamara keit join us to analyze a busy weekend of campaigning by the 2020 presidential hopefuls. and masterworks by artist jean-michel basquiat, now on display in the neighborhood where he got his start, new s rk's east village. >> unlike a lot ofo were just here experimenting with art and our, our voice as artists, basquiat knew early on,
judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, one million species at risk: the united nations lays out how humans are accelerating the potential of extinction for species across the planet. then a dual look at risi tensions-- north korea launches test missiles, andhe u.s. moves an aircraft carrier into the persian gulf sooner than expected. plus amy walter and tamara keit join us to analyze a busy weekend of campaigning by the 2020 presidential hopefuls. and masterworks by artist...