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. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: ra >> this prwas made possible by the corporation for tblic broadcasting. and by contributioyour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump softened his criticism of outeoing british prime minis theresa may on day two of his state visit to the united kingdom. he said the u.k. will remember r fondly if it successfully sits the european union. may pping down as leader of the conservative party, after repeatedly failing to a brexit deal. meanwhile, thousandsalf protestersed against the president's visit. they carried signs and flew a giant "bump" blimp. we will get the latest from london after the news summary. while in britain, president trump also said that he is "likely" to impose 5% tariff next week on all mexican imports to the u.s. that is unless mexico does more to stop illegal immigration by june 10. senate republicans have already warned that they will try to block the president's planned tariff on mexican goods. officials from mexico and the u.s. will hold trade talks at the white house tomorrow. the federal reserve s
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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. >> woodruff: this has been a day for solemn remembrance, the 75th anniversary of d-day. allied troops assaulted nazi- cupied france on june 6, 1944, in history's largest air and sei in. today, president trump and other leaders of the wartime alliese visited vasion beaches ofmb normandy to re the fallen and honor the remaining survivors. we will take a closer lo after the news summary. a russian mobile network company is teaming up with china's huawei to develop 5g networks in russia. the deal was signed today in moscow, as chinese president xi jinping visited russian president vladimir putin. it came despite u.s. claims that huawei is a security risk. teanwhile, beijing warned again that it will retaland it said the u.s. bears the blame. >> ( translated ): the united states exerts ultimate pressure, continuously escalates trade disputes and spreads the crisis to other fields. the responsibility completely lies
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institutions: d individuals. >> this program was made possible by he corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump's first offial state visit to the united kingdom got underway today. the prident and first lady melania trump arrived at buckingham palace for visits with the royal family.te mr. trump stopped at westminster abbey for a wreath- laying ceremony at the tomb of unknown british warrior but the president was also met by thousands of protesters. ws'll have the latest from london after the ummary. mexican offic say president trump's tariff threat on their country would hurt efforts to curb illegal immig.rati they're in washington this week for talks with the trump administration. president trump raised the possibility of imposing a 5% tariff on all mexican imports by june 10 if mexico don't do more to stop illegal immigration. at the mexican embassy in washington, mexico's foreign minister insisted that would do more harm than good. >> ( translated ): imposing tariffs, coupled with the decision
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at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: pr >> thiram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs u.ation from viewers like you. thank >> woodruff: president trump spent his third day abroad, beginning the 75th anniversary events memorializing the d-day invasion of 1944. mr. trump also had much to say about many tics in an interview. our yamiche alcindor is in b england, and hn following it all....
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institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporatiofor public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: tensions between the u.s. and iran are running even higher tonight after the iranians shot down a u.s. drone. president trump called it ami "very biake", but he also appeared to play down the incident. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> schifrin: today in tehran, speaking to a stadium of supporters, the commander in chief of iran's revoluy guard corps delivered a threat, as state tv released video of w what it sa the launch of a missile, and strike of a u.s. drone. e ( translated ): the downing of the american drs a clear and precise message to america, and the message is this: an enemy that violates our borders will not returwill be destroyed.>> schifrin: today at the pentagon, a spokesman introduced the head of u.s. air forces in the middle east, who, by phone, delivered a counter. >> this was an unprovoked sutack on a u.seillance asset that had not violated irani
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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. >> yang: a top house democrat says the justice department agreed today to turn over some underlying evidence from the mueller report.ch house judiciarrman jerry nadler says it includes files on whetr president trump obstructed justice. attorney general william barr had defied a subpoena for the full mueller report and. eviden today's agreement delays any house effort to hold cim in crimintempt. the justice department says it will try to accommodate congress-- so long a is not cited for contempt. upresident trump today ke his defense of a deal with mexico to curb illegal immigration to the uni states. he said there is more to the agreementhan has been announced, but gave no details. he also warned he could still impose 5% tariffs if the mexican legislature rejects the deal. we'll take a closer look at what was agreed to, the news summary. the president is alsoth atening more tariffs on china, if president xi jin
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institutions and individuals. s >> togram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by nehour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wg >>> hello, yoevne, welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. >>> mexico tarif are off the table for now. but what is it promising and what doeshe u.s. gain? i speak to the former ambassador to the united states. thenanhe mu cost of the showdown of the u.s.-mexico border. we look a the dire state of the deteion facilities and how one non-profit has built a financial empire housing child migrants. plus. i am looking through and realizing no one l lookse me or my family. >> why? >> because i'm brown.
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institutions: and individuals. m >> this progs made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisionse on the 202us: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship aestion, at least for now. the court also dealow to election reformers, ruling that fetyral courts have no autho to curb partisan-mdeivated gerrymng of legislative districts. we will discafs both cases, r the news summary. in the day's other news, esmocratic leaders in the u.s. house of retatives have abandoned their emergency border funding bill,pand gave finaage to the senate's version instead. that bi-paisan measure contains $4.6 billion, mostly to care for migrants. house liberals wanted more otections for migrants, and less money for enforcement, but the white house and senate republicans said no. >> i for one am very disappointed. and i will never forget the images and the stories, and will continue to fight for a better f outcome
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these are institutions that are providing youth media training, technical training, giving people in many cases their first opportunity to be part of the broadcast or cable industry. these are vital local institutions. they should be protected and they should not be pitted against local governments by these company that's are making lots of money. >> mr. chairman, senator cantwell asked me to make a request for her to have documents entered into the record. >> without objection. senator tester, you're next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to go into the orphan counties in a little bit. i'm going to go over to mr. kenny. in northwest montana we have an orphan county situation, they're getting their news out of spokane. and so here is the deal. it's not about watching the red sox or the yankees, if there is a forest fire burning, they need to get it local or lives are at risk. >> nielsen measures what people watch, then there is a process where you -- >> but if they don't have access to the local channels they can't watch them, it can't be measured. >> i understand that, that is a decision that needs to be made by appealing to the fcc for where
these are institutions that are providing youth media training, technical training, giving people in many cases their first opportunity to be part of the broadcast or cable industry. these are vital local institutions. they should be protected and they should not be pitted against local governments by these company that's are making lots of money. >> mr. chairman, senator cantwell asked me to make a request for her to have documents entered into the record. >> without objection....
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institutions: and friends of the newshour. >>program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: tensions are still running high in the persian gulf region's troubled waters, a day after two tankers were attacked. the u.s. military has released video that purportedly shows iran's revutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from one ship. u.s. officials said it is clear that the iranians were trying to remove evidence, but iran denied any involvement. we will explore all of this, after the news summary. president trump today walked back, a bit, from saying he might not tell the f.b.i. if a foiggovernment offered "dirt" on a political opponent. he had made the original ement in an abc news interview. nhe was asked about it ag today, in a fox news interview. >> i don't think anybody wouldme presenith anything bad, because they know how much i love this country. nobody is going to present me with anything bad. number two, if i was-- and of course you have to look at it, because if you don'took at
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broadcast. finally we have doctor, senior research fellow at the institute in korea. they served as the president of the korean nuclear policy society, doctor lee served as a director general repulsive cleaning and the minister of foreign affairs from 201-12-2013 and is author of numerous papers and analyses including a summary of the u.s. tp or case, and annoyed. they can from our panels. we are going to jump in to a dialogue then having opening presentations. as a journalist i mentioned, we are interested in what is happening. no better time to have this panel the presidents trip, i went to get right at it. i think there is a lot of interest now after what was a dark. inner diplomacy inner dialogue after the hanoi summit, which is that about what will happen and how to get the cost back on track. now we've seen the path of the president in the ministration which is a direct leader to leader engagement and using the exchange of love letters that president trump i called them. but first kim jong-un to a letter to the president in the news all around his birthday and t
broadcast. finally we have doctor, senior research fellow at the institute in korea. they served as the president of the korean nuclear policy society, doctor lee served as a director general repulsive cleaning and the minister of foreign affairs from 201-12-2013 and is author of numerous papers and analyses including a summary of the u.s. tp or case, and annoyed. they can from our panels. we are going to jump in to a dialogue then having opening presentations. as a journalist i mentioned, we...
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these are institutions that are providing media training, technical training, giving people their first opportunity to be part of the broadcast or cable industry. these are vital, local institutions. they should be protected and they should not be pitted against local government companies making lots of money. >> senator cantwell asked me for her to make a request with documents in the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. >> senator tester, your next. >> thank you mr. chairman. i wanted to go into orphaned county a little bit. i am going to go over to mr. kenny . in northwest montana, we have an orphaned county situation who gets the news out of spokane. here is the deal. it is not about watching the red sox or the yankees, you've got a fire burning. they need to get it local otherwise human lives are at risk. is there anything that nielsen can do about deciding these markets? >> nielsen measures what people watch. then there is a process -- >> they don't have access to the local channels so they can't watch them. so it can be measured. >> i understand that. that is the decision that will be made by the fcc as opposed
these are institutions that are providing media training, technical training, giving people their first opportunity to be part of the broadcast or cable industry. these are vital, local institutions. they should be protected and they should not be pitted against local government companies making lots of money. >> senator cantwell asked me for her to make a request with documents in the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. >> senator tester, your next. >>...
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institutions systematically access to chinese society. whether we talk about educational exchange, cultural exchange, media engagement. we know this on the harassments our independent media faces as well as our public broadcasters. and at the same time, american counterpart institutions are not afforded the same opportunities. i think this is not in my view a binary choice between simply denying china access here as a way of responding. i think we need to be creative and we need to think about ways to publicly shine a light on the fact that china is so stingy with access to our institutions. i don't think we've done that enough. that's a first step. that doesn't cost too much to make a point that this is the way their system is operating, this is the way they treat their own people, denying them access to perfectly legitimate conversations about a range of issues: corruption, human rights, press freedom. they don't permit that there. they don't permit it for their own people. they don't permit it for democratic institutions. i think the first step is to have a mucher robust discussion to engage on this. and i think that would go a long way toward setting some wheels in motion. >> what should woe do about u.s. c
institutions systematically access to chinese society. whether we talk about educational exchange, cultural exchange, media engagement. we know this on the harassments our independent media faces as well as our public broadcasters. and at the same time, american counterpart institutions are not afforded the same opportunities. i think this is not in my view a binary choice between simply denying china access here as a way of responding. i think we need to be creative and we need to think about...
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these are institutions providing youth media training, technical training, giving people, in many cases, their first opportunity to be part of a broadcast or cable industry. i think these are vital, local institutions. they should be protected, and they should not against local government by these companies that are making a lot of money. sen. markey: thank you. cantwellman, senator asked me to enter this into the record. sen. wicker: without objection. mr. tester, you are next. sen. tester: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. you are off the hook for just a moment, and i want to go over to mr. kenny. montana, we have a situation in lincoln county, getting their news out of spokane, and so, here is the deal, it is not about watching the red sox or the yankees. if you have got a forest fire burning, they need to get local, otherwise human lives are at risk. nielsen anything that can do about deciding these markets? mr. kenny: nielsen measures what people walks, which starts with the the na and then there is a process -- sen. tester: yes, but if they do not have access to the local channels, they cannot watch them, so it cannot be measure
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scrutiny of defense issues the broadcaster says it stands by its reporting and will continue to work in the public interest senior lecturer at australia's royal melbourne institute of technology benoit camp mark believes that the messenger is being targeted and the message ignored. these are individuals who are very dedicated to their what message not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous will have to consider. those in this forces whether this will soon be called las vegas the genesis question won't necessarily go to jail the sources that they are using in terms of the people's lives they are very much at risk which is the agenda behind these arrests of these investigations the particular release of the files has been something you know some of the dissolution and sang for all those in the. u.s. trained military and certainly in the sense of the excess of special forces which is a very important part of the straight in ministry of culture and so in a sense the revelation of this affair also seemed to be the great sense rather than actually seeing the s.a.'s as committing crimes the issue has been more those revealing that those crimes
scrutiny of defense issues the broadcaster says it stands by its reporting and will continue to work in the public interest senior lecturer at australia's royal melbourne institute of technology benoit camp mark believes that the messenger is being targeted and the message ignored. these are individuals who are very dedicated to their what message not see them stopping but this is very dangerous thing this generous will have to consider. those in this forces whether this will soon be called las...
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. >> and with the ongoing support 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. >> woodruff: the federal reserve is leaving its benchmark n terest rate unchanged, but that could changee near future. today's announcemet came in the face of renewed pressure from president trump to cut rates. chairman jerome powell said the central bank may need to intervene, because growth indicators worldwide have been disappointing. >> apparent progress on trade turned to greater uncty, and our contacts in business and agriculture report heightened concer over trade developments. the question is whether these uncertainties will continue to weigh on the outlook and thus call for additional monetaryy pold accommodation. >> woodruff: we'll explore the fed's decision-- and thes presidenessure-- after the news summary. former white house communications direct hope hicks was interviewed today by the u.s. house judiciary committee, but refused to say much. hicks was the first s administration official cited in th
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. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbt ion from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: acting secretary of defense patrick shanahan withdrew himse from consideration for that job on a permanent basis, and resigned as deputy secretary of defense today.as he did soth the "washington post" and "usa today" reported allegations of significant violence within shanahan's family early this decade, incidents that he sought to keep private. in one instance, shanahan's now ex-wife was arrested for hittin. but in 911 audio obtained by "usa today," kimberly shanahans said it r husband beating her. >> my hulz is throwing punches at me. he's trying to leave in a lexus. >> did he hit me? >> he's been hiting me. i don't snea need a medic. he's swinging punches at me ande callin a jerk. and this is not the first time i called the police onim. >> woodruff: that was from a 911 call.t >> woodruff: ts from a 911 call. in anothermore-vicious incident in 2011, shanhan's then-17-year-old son beat his mother wit
. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbt ion from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: acting secretary of defense patrick shanahan withdrew himse from consideration for that job on a permanent basis, and resigned as deputy secretary of defense today.as he did soth the "washington post" and "usa today" reported allegations of...
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institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> thiprogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has stirred up a new storm over russia's interference in u.s. elections. it happened today when he met with russi putin, at the multi-nation g20 summit in osaka, japan. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin has our report.nk >> tou very much, everyone. it's a great honor to be with president putin. >> schifrin: the t te was playfu agenda was set. but then, an american reporterif askeresident trump would tell russian president vladimir putin not to repeat its 2016 hacking and disinformation campaign. >>lr. president, will you t russia not to meddle in the 2020 election? >> yes, of course we will. don't meddle in the elon. don't meddle in the election. >> schifrin: if you couldn't hear that, president trump first told putin as an aside, "don't meddle in the election, please," and then pointed to putin's staff and repeated the phrase. the warnings are delivered with a grin-- a co
institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> thiprogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has stirred up a new storm over russia's interference in u.s. elections. it happened today when he met with russi putin, at the multi-nation g20 summit in osaka, japan. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin has our report.nk >> tou very much, everyone....