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this one quote, judy, from shawn peters, what did he say?> he said it was an unprecedented outbreak of ship.ous press if you most people have subsequently recognized it as the worst outbreak of religious persecution of the united states in the 20th century. both my mom lillian and her dad spent time in jail during that period. >> interesting. how old was she? >> 11. people were outraged that they would take a little girl and other little kids in jail. >> well, she made friends. [laughter] >> yes, she made lifelong friends. >> amazing really when you think about it. she was being interviewed by phil donahue and those other clips. let's hear phil donahue describe what that was like. [video clip] >> we are at war. americans are dying in the pacific european theater. and these little you know what will not salute the flag. you cannot overstate the contempt, the loading that we had for this -- loathing that we people.these and when the supremes said you have got to salutes, and the expelled q2 would not, -- expelled kids who were not, over 1000 i
this one quote, judy, from shawn peters, what did he say?> he said it was an unprecedented outbreak of ship.ous press if you most people have subsequently recognized it as the worst outbreak of religious persecution of the united states in the 20th century. both my mom lillian and her dad spent time in jail during that period. >> interesting. how old was she? >> 11. people were outraged that they would take a little girl and other little kids in jail. >> well, she made...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, ll >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on day 27 of the shutdown, the tug-of- war between the white house and capitol hill heats up, as president trump cancels house speaker nancy pelosi's overseas trip. then, president trump announces plans to build up missile defense systems to stop possible missile attacks launched against the u.s. and, we sit down with colin o'brady, who completed a record 54 day solo crossing of antarctica. oi my entire sort of personal project was to push the limits at human potential. and i thought whetter way than to see how far i can go in a single push to finish. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour ne major funding for the pbs hour has been provided by: it >> on a cruiseamerican cruise lines, you can experience our fleet of small cruise ships explores americanlandscapes, seaside villages, and historic harbors where you can experience local custms and cuisine. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> babbel. a language app that teaches
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, ll >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, on day 27 of the shutdown, the tug-of- war between the white house and capitol hill heats up, as president trump cancels house speaker nancy pelosi's overseas trip. then, president trump announces plans to build up missile defense systems to stop possible missile attacks launched against the u.s. and, we sit down with colin o'brady, who completed a record 54 day solo...
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ht woodruff: and that's the newshour for ton i'm judy woodruff. all of us at the pbsyo newshour, thanand see you soon. >> major funding for t newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a langua app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and with the ongoing support of tse institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. to "amanpour & company." here is what's coming up. president trump talks to the nation about his wall and his government shutdown. we examine the fallout and the threat to the global economy.ur former tresecretary larry summers joins me. we hear from the climate scientist and committed christian. plus the second part of our interview with rock star lenny kravitz. after touring for three decades, he's about to get busier than ever, and that's music to his fans ears.
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jackson, or so judy heard. >> mr. britton did not like him. don't know why >> still, david said his mother was walking on air so the pretty girl and the handsome boy got married big wedding, too even though they were just kids. and very soon parents, also, to a son, john jackson. and they fought, made up, fought again, babies having babies is not easy thing >> we were just too young. and to have a baby all the time, you know, he was -- it was difficult for him. and it was difficult for me. >> so who was the first person to say, you ought to get a divorce? >> my dad. >> how did david take it >> he was just kind of like, okay, let's just -- >> get i over with >> some lawyers and see what we have to do and that was it. >> the two divorced in 1985. david arranged weekend visits with john. >> how were they together? >> oh, wonderful johnny just clung to him they loved each other. >> and they all moved on a couple of years later, barbara married again, michael wolff, an ex-military man like her dad, about the same age as her dad, too. >> your dad an
jackson, or so judy heard. >> mr. britton did not like him. don't know why >> still, david said his mother was walking on air so the pretty girl and the handsome boy got married big wedding, too even though they were just kids. and very soon parents, also, to a son, john jackson. and they fought, made up, fought again, babies having babies is not easy thing >> we were just too young. and to have a baby all the time, you know, he was -- it was difficult for him. and it was...
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>> well, judy, thank you for having me today.k, well, i think tht we're all moving forward, now that the president has finally agreed to open up th government. this could have happened 34 day ago. this is very resembling of a t det was put forth before the shutdown began back iner dece nonetheless, what's most important about this is that federal emploes are going to be paid, services are going to come back to life. the safety that we heard about with the concerns coming from air traffic controllers, flight attendants and other federal employees surrounding our nation's skies is something we can now move forwao swiftly make sure everyone is safe again. but i'll tell you, just this st week, having had a chance to go and paticipate with a chef at his food pantry, seeing the number of federal employees that had to come in to be able to find that next meal, there is concern with how people were treated during all of this, an what i would just suggest, the lack of empathy that exsted within the administration, the president himself. >
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coached mine andi throughout the year and judy coached mine and i coached andy.egacy for dunblane? when you think about tennis, you think about dunblane. by the time he was a teenager he was one of the best juniors in the world and setting out his ambitions. hopefully i will be playing in wimbledon in about four yea rs playing in wimbledon in about four years in senior wimbledon and junior wimbledon, that is one of my ambitions. but the journey was not easy. he swapped scotland for spain in his bid to be the best. but whilst winning on the court he was supported by his family, including his mum judy, his supported by his family, including his mumjudy, his dry supported by his family, including his mum judy, his dry scottish humourdid his mum judy, his dry scottish humour did not always endear him to some offer. but his popularity grew so some offer. but his popularity grew so much that he became the only person ever to be voted bbc sports personality of the year three times. it is andy murray. it was notjust his result that have brought him recognition. one of th
coached mine andi throughout the year and judy coached mine and i coached andy.egacy for dunblane? when you think about tennis, you think about dunblane. by the time he was a teenager he was one of the best juniors in the world and setting out his ambitions. hopefully i will be playing in wimbledon in about four yea rs playing in wimbledon in about four years in senior wimbledon and junior wimbledon, that is one of my ambitions. but the journey was not easy. he swapped scotland for spain in his...
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jackson, or so judy heard. >> mr. britton did not like him. don't know why. >> still, david was walking on air. >> he said, mom, i'm going to have sell the truck and i said why and he said i'm going to be a father and a husband. >> so the handsome boy and girl got married, even though they were just kids and very soon parents to a son john jackson and they fought, made up, fought again, babies having babies is no easy thing. >> we were just too young and to have a baby and all the time -- it was difficult for him and it was difficult for me. >> so who is was the first person to say, you've got to have a divorce? >> my dad. >> how did david take it? >> he was just kind of like -- let's just -- >> get it over with? >> find somebody, some lawyers and see what we have to do and that was it. >> the two divorced in 1985. david arranged weekend visits with john. >> how were they together? >> wonderful. johnny just clung to him. they loved each other. >> they all moved on. a couple of years later, barbara married again, michael wolff, an ex-military m
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appel. >> as many of you know, judy and her wife, allison -- mm. were in a very serious accident. >> reporter: it took place around midnight friday at martin luther king jr. way and stuart street. apelle and her wife, allison bernstein, were walking near their home in south berkeley when a driver crashed into them. that driver is cooperating with police. >> both of these women are very fierce warriors that are going to fight this and work very hard to heal. >> reporter: their healing is important to this community. >> it's more of a small town than people realize. >> running for state assembly. >> reporter: she made an unsuccessful run for state assembly. her wife, an attorney with the state public defender's office. appel is known as being courageous and a leader, and the community tonight making sure she knows she is missed. >> she really looks for community service to help our family, to help our district do a better job. >> we know what judy would want us to do. >> reporter: that is, she says, to carry on until she gets back. police are investi
appel. >> as many of you know, judy and her wife, allison -- mm. were in a very serious accident. >> reporter: it took place around midnight friday at martin luther king jr. way and stuart street. apelle and her wife, allison bernstein, were walking near their home in south berkeley when a driver crashed into them. that driver is cooperating with police. >> both of these women are very fierce warriors that are going to fight this and work very hard to heal. >> reporter:...
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>> my agent and judge judy are very good friends.use, judge judy would be at her house. we would hang out in the backyard. i was smoking then. she wouldn't smoke but we'd smoke in the backyard. and hang out and talk. >> jimmy: wow. >> then we started going to dinner together. just kind of hanging out. i'd fly with her cross-country and do that and then she quit smoking and she wanted me to quit, so she sent me to her doctor who used truth serum. because judy used to, like -- she said, she actually used to wake up in the middle of the night to smoke. she would wake up, go have a a cigarette and go back to bed. that's when she knew it was time to quit. >> jimmy: she did like a a hypnotist? >> truth serum. yes. i'm not real sure what happened but the doctor told me, but he said, "you have very strong will." >> jimmy: and you did it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you quit smoking. good for you, buddy. that's great. [ cheers and applause ] i know you did the party in cipriani, here in new york city because -- >> my wife's working in new york. she's
>> my agent and judge judy are very good friends.use, judge judy would be at her house. we would hang out in the backyard. i was smoking then. she wouldn't smoke but we'd smoke in the backyard. and hang out and talk. >> jimmy: wow. >> then we started going to dinner together. just kind of hanging out. i'd fly with her cross-country and do that and then she quit smoking and she wanted me to quit, so she sent me to her doctor who used truth serum. because judy used to, like --...
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congressmember judy chu, welcome to democracy now! congratulationons on your swearing-in yesterday along with the most diverse congress in u.s. history. your thoughts being in that room and the comparison of the diversity in color, religion, onnicity, sexual identity the part of the democrats versus the republicans? >> oh, it was just so incredibly exciting to be there with the now majority in congress. you could see the stark difference just when you entered the room as the preceding started. and that is on the left side of the room where the democrats said, there was tremendous diversity. we have a record number of women in congress. women in are over 100 congress, but most of them are on the democratic side. but there is also a tremendous diversity. we have the greatest number of latinos, african-americans, and let me also say, we of the greatest number of asian pacific islanders elected to congress now. we have gone from 18 to know 20 asian pacific islander members of congress. but it is so exciting that we now have the first two
congressmember judy chu, welcome to democracy now! congratulationons on your swearing-in yesterday along with the most diverse congress in u.s. history. your thoughts being in that room and the comparison of the diversity in color, religion, onnicity, sexual identity the part of the democrats versus the republicans? >> oh, it was just so incredibly exciting to be there with the now majority in congress. you could see the stark difference just when you entered the room as the preceding...
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and judy coached mine and i coached andy. what is his legacy for dunblane, do you think?e. by the time he was a teenager he was one of the bestjuniors in the world and setting out his ambitions. hopefully i will be playing in wimbledon in about four years and senior wimbledon and maybe junior wimbledon in two years but that is properly one of the main ambitions to play in. but the journey wasn't easy, he swapped scotland for spain in his bid to be the best. where is mum? but whilst winning on the court, he was supported by his family, including mum judy, his was supported by his family, including mumjudy, his dry was supported by his family, including mum judy, his dry scottish humour didn't always endear him to some off it. but his popularity grew some off it. but his popularity grew so much that he became the only person ever to be voted bbc sport personality of the year three times. andy murray. and it wasn'tjust his results that have brought him recognition. 0ne results that have brought him recognition. one of the first high—profile tennis players to employ a female
and judy coached mine and i coached andy. what is his legacy for dunblane, do you think?e. by the time he was a teenager he was one of the bestjuniors in the world and setting out his ambitions. hopefully i will be playing in wimbledon in about four years and senior wimbledon and maybe junior wimbledon in two years but that is properly one of the main ambitions to play in. but the journey wasn't easy, he swapped scotland for spain in his bid to be the best. where is mum? but whilst winning on...
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joining me to discuss this thorny issue, my friend and comedian judy gold.t did you make of the ellen/kevin four year show? >> i don't think it was supposed to be him for the entire hour. >> really? >> i don't know. i think -- >> ahead the call mid way through? >> don't quote me but i think it was really interesting because, you know, i can see it from two perspectives. i see it from a comedian's perspective and i see it from a member of the lgbt community. it was a teaching moment. look, i'm a woman. i'm a member of the lgbt community. my experience is different than an african-american's experience being gay and there is, it is intensely homophobic and look, he did this joke. here's the thing. he could say whatever he wants, but you know, if you're going to do a joke about having a gay son, make it funny. you could talk about anything as a comedian if it's funny. >> there was particular criticism that ellen was not the right person to resolve kevin hart's, that she was not from a black lgbt background, knowing that particular kind of homophobia. >> and i k
joining me to discuss this thorny issue, my friend and comedian judy gold.t did you make of the ellen/kevin four year show? >> i don't think it was supposed to be him for the entire hour. >> really? >> i don't know. i think -- >> ahead the call mid way through? >> don't quote me but i think it was really interesting because, you know, i can see it from two perspectives. i see it from a comedian's perspective and i see it from a member of the lgbt community. it was...
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and thank you to congress member judy chu, chair of the congressional asian pacific also an caucus come member of the ways and means committee. has introduced legislation to shutdown child prison camps. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org. when we come back, one secretary after another, one cabinet member after anonother, has been forced out of trump's cabinet. will alex acosta, the labor secretary, the next? a number of congreressmembers ae calling for an investigation into his past activities. stay with us. ♪ [music break]
and thank you to congress member judy chu, chair of the congressional asian pacific also an caucus come member of the ways and means committee. has introduced legislation to shutdown child prison camps. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org. when we come back, one secretary after another, one cabinet member after anonother, has been forced out of trump's cabinet. will alex acosta, the labor secretary, the next? a number of congreressmembers ae calling for an investigation into his past...
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>> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as the federal government shutdown hits day 33, the president and thesp ker of the house clash over a speech, and the democrats plan to propose more money for border security, but none for a wall. then, protests erupt in venezuela against president nicolas maduro, as the trump nistration recognizes th leader of the opposition as interim president. plus, a cell phone app inct thailand predicontagious outbreaks, meaning prevention that once took months can now be done in a fraction oe time. >> ebola in 2014 that led to 11,000 deaths. it was an eight month knlay before wew that it was ebola. we wouldn't have that delay if enat community would have able to send some signal that something's not right. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
>> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, as the federal government shutdown hits day 33, the president and thesp ker of the house clash over a speech, and the democrats plan to propose more money for border security, but none for a wall. then, protests erupt in venezuela against president nicolas maduro, as the trump nistration recognizes th leader of the opposition as interim president. plus, a cell phone app inct thailand predicontagious outbreaks, meaning...
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[inaudible] >> i'm judy woodruff, so please be here to participate in this event at george washington university. i think we have a real treat in store. an invigorating and thoughtful discussion of a subject that we know is so important to all of us and to our country.a resolution and the two sides are going to be debating is america needs more immigrants.
[inaudible] >> i'm judy woodruff, so please be here to participate in this event at george washington university. i think we have a real treat in store. an invigorating and thoughtful discussion of a subject that we know is so important to all of us and to our country.a resolution and the two sides are going to be debating is america needs more immigrants.
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meanwhile, rob and judy, thank you very much. >> thank you, shannon.e dame announcing plans to cover up the old murals of christopher columbus. they said that they have heard concerns from the native american community over the years, igniting a debate over whether they are historic works of art or just plain insensitive. >> the people that are offended, i would say read up on your history. understand that murals within the context of the times. >> we are hoping for a holiday to actually celebrate indigenous people, and calling it indigenous peoples day. >> shannon: they say that murals will be covered by woven material and occasionally display. an immigrant who was already in custody has now been linked to two formatives in nevada. the president weighing in on the tragedy. and here from tonight's power panel after the break. jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercis
meanwhile, rob and judy, thank you very much. >> thank you, shannon.e dame announcing plans to cover up the old murals of christopher columbus. they said that they have heard concerns from the native american community over the years, igniting a debate over whether they are historic works of art or just plain insensitive. >> the people that are offended, i would say read up on your history. understand that murals within the context of the times. >> we are hoping for a holiday...
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i'm judy woodruff. on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has beeprovided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life colaersations in a new nguage, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions og >> this m was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. ank you. captioning sponsored by newsur productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here is what is coming up. 33 days without a paycheck for federal workers. former vice president al gore joins me. also ahead, president trump transgender troop ban. reaction from a trans captain in the u.s. military.
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs neuhour, thank you and see soon. ng >> major funor the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking forours. >> planning for showers. >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellula learn more a consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> and w of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> llo, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & company. here's what's coming up. >> the firstar woman to hijab to represent us in congress. >> she came to the u.s. as a somali refugee. 23 years later
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we appreciate it >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour:re wed efforts to pass the equal rights amendment. a conversation with sandeep jauhar, cardiologist and author of the book "heart: a history."w and, i speh three governors about working acrosse sle with the other party. navigating a school system can be challengingor any parent with a child who has special needs.t r military families, that stress is compounded by their lifestyle of repeated moves and attending different schools that offer varying levels o services. in her second rert focusing on military kids, special correspondent kavitha cardozer with our parducation week, reports from virginia beach, virginiawhere a third of children in need of special education services can fall through the cracks. it's part of our education series, "making the grade." >> have a good day! >> reporter: after years of military moves, navy captain cassidy norman was posd to virginia beach. >> bye! >> reporter: the normans had lived here before, and their daughter loved her f
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour night: threat assessment. the heads of u.s. intelligence outline the dangers poseby china, russia and iran. then, searching r a way out. britain's parliament votes on competing plans to leave the european union, before a looming deadline. plus, school districts are required by law to provide services for students with special needs. but, not all meet those requirements. and when schools fail students with special needs from military families, the results can be devastating. >> i was responsible for the heth and welfare for 3,000 sailors, plus 2,000 additional atployers on our ship. and even though as stressful, it was more stressful for me to think about mywa daughter, whnot being taken care of by the public school here. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >>n a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river and across the united states. american cruise lines fleet of sm
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. >> did you see that your answer about our judy garland dress went viral? >> i understand it was inspired by judy garland. is this true? >> no. you know what? i don't -- i -- we didn't say that. no. >> it was that cute tongue-tied response on the globes red carpet that triggered a hilarious wave of viral memes. >> it's so interesting because we hadn't thought about it, you be looking at the dress and the photos side by side, it was an homage, but by accident. >> it was a huge night for leading lady gaga. she took home two awards, first for her song "shallow." >> shallow." >> i'll never forget playing it for bradley for the first time and seeing his face light up. >> then came best actress. the category was a tie between her and glenn close. ga gaga's reaction was priceless. >> i spilled water all over myself. >> another tie, amy adams and patricia arquette who actress i limitedaward. on the carpet she told us how she is cringing over her viral golden globe moment>> we're read that's why i didn't feel his hand on my back. i was mortified. >> he's the best an
. >> did you see that your answer about our judy garland dress went viral? >> i understand it was inspired by judy garland. is this true? >> no. you know what? i don't -- i -- we didn't say that. no. >> it was that cute tongue-tied response on the globes red carpet that triggered a hilarious wave of viral memes. >> it's so interesting because we hadn't thought about it, you be looking at the dress and the photos side by side, it was an homage, but by accident....
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i'm judy woodruff.online and again here tomorrow evening when mark shields and david brooks look ahead to this new era of divided government. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a la real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made g.ssible by the corporation for public broadcast and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wshour productions, llc captioned by media accessroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org results are only as good as your ingredients. on this season of martha bakes, join me in the kitchen with the experts who know these ingredients best. i'll teach you how to use them in iginal recipes, from pies to cakes and tarts that your fa
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i'm judy woodruff.line and again here tomorrow eveshng when mark ields and david brooks look ahead to this new era of divided government. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and se soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, likepanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> and wit of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioningponsored by wshour productions, llc captioned ss media acroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." during the holiday season, we're dipping into the archive and looking back at some of this year's highlights. so here's what's coming up. >> this is america.>> e reshaped the american media and polit
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i'm judy wdruff. on the newshour tonight: democratic lawmakers pledge investigate a report that president trump directed his former lawyer michael cohen to lie to congress about pls for a trump tower in moscow. then, the white house announces plans for a new summit with kim jong-un, as north korea's top nuclear negotiator visits washington. plus, it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus break down the stalemate as the vernment shutdown enters its fourth week. and, rising above racism. how black hockey players, from youth leagues to the n.h.l., are confronting hate on the ice. >> it's disgusting. but what i first thought when it happened was, i mean, i'm not , ally that surprised. li's kind of a thing that,oe that still gs on. >> woodruff: all that htd more, on t's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving o economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral
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i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs wshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major fundingor the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> and with the ongoinort of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you. s captioninsored by newshour productions, c captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org lidia: buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching youabout d has always been my passion. the kitchen is a beautiful place to be creating, so it's dless. you should give it all the love you've got. so join me and learn how to celebrate italian style. it's gonna get better and better. tutti a tavola a mangiare! venite! f
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and judge judy. having dinner. they're good buddies. >> are they really? what do they talk about. >> i once was in a restaurant and judge judy. it was like the polo bar. and she was at the next table. like, hey, come over. >> she's very rich. >> she makes like $75 million a year. >> judge judy it's just about her. there's nobody else. >> yeah. >> here's hilary duff. drag lging her cigarette smoking neighbor on her instagram story. >> i'm open to any advice you have. my neighbor smokes cigarettes and weed all night long. my apartment reeks. seriously. >> i feel her. >> i feel her on this because i live i have a bar, and people come out of the bar and stand in front of my house and smoke. what i don't understand is all the people who are out there smoking. it's new york. it's a liberal city. they think of themselves at environmentalists. they smoke. why is it okay to just drop your cigarette on the street? why is that okay? >> don't yell at me about it. >> it's one of the cultural things. everyone thinks it's okay to throw it on the street. it's not okay. it
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> woodruff: gooing, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the president meets withna congressioleaders at the ofwhite house with no sign deal to end a government shutdown stretching into a third onek. then, the situatiohe u.s.- mexico border grows more violent as bordepatrol agents again fire tear gas at rock-throwing migrants. plus, a medical mystery: an update as researchers scramble to figure out what's driving the polio-like conditionhat has spiked among children in the past year. >> we feel a responsibily to the public, to the mothers, to the children, that even though it is rare, we feel a responsibilityhat we're going to figure it out. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessonas are availabln app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and
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laura: quite the punch and judy show. senator lindsey gosham, who is to mr.mp, said in a inappropriate, on juvenile -- response does not deserve another, criticism both sides. this lawmakers like senator graham who are trying to bring the shutdown to an end. anthony: right, and lindsey graham is a fan of congressional legations come he travels a lot, so this probably hits close to home. donald trump is getting a lot of blame for the shutdown, but there is fear in congress that as this drags on this will pull everybody down. no oneing to be able to emerge unscathed from this ase in spreads throughout not just people who are furloughed but the entire u.s. economy. laura: you can practically smell the animosity in washi between the president and speaker pelosi.t is this abre than $5 igllion for the wall? anthony: exactly, this is much bigger than that. it is about who gets to set policy priorities goinnext two years. you have the democrats who don't wanto be blackmailed wheneve donald trump comes up with something that threatens to shut down the gernment and the
laura: quite the punch and judy show. senator lindsey gosham, who is to mr.mp, said in a inappropriate, on juvenile -- response does not deserve another, criticism both sides. this lawmakers like senator graham who are trying to bring the shutdown to an end. anthony: right, and lindsey graham is a fan of congressional legations come he travels a lot, so this probably hits close to home. donald trump is getting a lot of blame for the shutdown, but there is fear in congress that as this drags on...