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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. president trump was optimistic on friday that the u.s.-korea summit he called off one day earlier may now happen, as once planned, on june 12, in singapore. president trump: we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very much want to do it. we'd like to do it. we're going to see what happens. robert: it was a dramatic shift from the letter he sent kim jong un on thursday where he blamed the tremendous anger and open hostility of the north towards the united states for his decision to cancel the meeting. the letter also contained a threat about u.s. nuclear capabilities. the president wrote, "ours are so massive and powerful that i pray to god they will never have to be used." north korea issued a diplomtic and encouraging response. "talking about the historic summit, we highly appreciated the fact that president t
the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. president trump was optimistic on friday that the u.s.-korea summit he called off one day earlier may now happen, as once planned, on june 12, in singapore. president trump: we're talking to them now. it was a very nice statement they put out. it could even be the 12th. we're talking to them now. they very...
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. >> adal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new yo, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. for the second day in a row president trump headed out of washington to meet with a friendly audience of suppoers. yesterday mr. trump spoke to the n.r.a. convention in texas. today heas in ohio. the topic was tax reform and the impact on cal businesses. mr. trump used a public roundtable with business leaders to talk about his own poll numbers, his planned meeting with north korea and threatened again to shut down the government if congress doesn't fund his border wall with mexico. >> you can't allow people to po into our country the way they're doing. you just take a look at that mess that's on television ght now. it is a total catastrophe and these are the laws passed by democrats so that we have open borders. they want open bos.rd we have to have borders. if you don't have borders you don't have
. >> adal support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new yo, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. for the second day in a row president trump headed out of washington to meet with a friendly audience of suppoers. yesterday mr. trump spoke to the n.r.a. convention in texas. today heas in...
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. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and byco ributions to your pbs iewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at rk lincoln center in new hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. north korean leader kim jong uan and south koresident moon jae-nd held an unexpected seco summit today. the two leaders met in secret for two hours on the north korean side of the demilitarized zone. they emerged for handshakes and hugs. officials said the two men agaie disctheir plans to "de- nuclearize" the peninsula and the possibility of reviving a june 12 summit between kim jong un and president trump in singapore. ano days ago president trump abruptlyled the planned summit with kim jong un, but tien yesterday he told reporters it was possible. the president tweeted last night, "we are having very productive talks with north korea about reinstating the mmit." a u.s. advance team of white house and state department officials are reportedly heading to singapore to prepare for the possibility of the nor
. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and byco ributions to your pbs iewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at rk lincoln center in new hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. north korean leader kim jong uan and south koresident moon jae-nd held an unexpected seco summit today. the two leaders met in secret for two hours on the north korean side of the demilitarized zone....
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additional support has been provid by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. hawaiian c cuisine is blazing its way into kitchens across america with exciting avors and ingredient but the most famous hawaiian dish is the one that is st misunderstood. but the most famous hawaiian dish i'm ed kenney, and todayoo we'll trace the r of my favorite dish, poi, and the ingredient taro to kaua'i. there are so many reasons why i became a chef. every dish has a story. food brings people together and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. i was awrn and raised in theian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. in this show, we'll meet a guest from hai'i, learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its origins, and have some fun along the way. man: ♪ higher so we can chase the moon ♪ announcer: major funding for "family ingredients" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional funding was provided by the hawai'i tourism authority,
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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, morator, robert costa. robert: good evening. it was announced friday the unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in april, the fst time it has dipped below 4% since 2000. and a possible breakthrough talks with north korea ahead of a plannedde preial summit continue. but as president trump left washington forallas to speak to the n.r.a. convention, those pments and challenges were over shadowed by the legal battles he and his team are waging. at times out of step with each other. and by the ongoing special counsel probento russian election interference. an investigation mr. trump has long called a cloud over his presidency. that cloud, his words, only seemed to growth week. ty cobb his lawyer on russia who preached cooperation wh special counsel robert mueller ahead of a potential presidential interview resigned. rudy guiliani, the former new york mayor, and now the president's lead outside attorney, made a stunningem stt on fox news that mr. trump made
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributionsto your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ed: okinawan soba, not to be confused with japanese soba, is a perfect blend of soup, noodles, and pork spare ribs that embodies the spirit of this island people. join me, ed kenney; and my friend hisae uki as we jour oy to her homeland ofkinawa. there are so many reasons why i became a chef. every dish has a story. food brings people tether and has the power to conjure up cherished memories. rn i was nd raised in the hawaiian islands, one of the most diverse communities in the world. in this show, we'll meet a guest from hawaii, learn about their favorite dish, trace it back to its origins, and have some fun along the way. no ancer: major funding for "family ingredgredients" was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting. additional funding was provided by the hawai'i tourism authority,
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. tha you. >> woodruff: the new u.s. secretary of state says it's time to solve the north korea nuclear problem, once and for a mike pompeo spoke this morning after his csemonial formal aring-in by vice president pence, with president trump wating, at the state department. >> right now we have an unprecedented change the course of history on the korean peninsula. i undersce the word opportunity. we're in the beginning stages of the work certainly yet unknown. the american people are counting on us to get this right. we are committed to the permanent, verifiable, irreversie dismantling of orth korea's weapons of mass destructions program and to do so without delay. >> woodruff: meanwhile, china's fi oreign minister wangrived in north korea for possible talks with its leader kim jong un. he's expected to press for a larger role for beijing in the new round of nuclear diplomacy. in libya, two suicide bombers killed at least 14 pe
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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: north korea's top diplomat arrived in new york this afternoon, for talks on reviving a summit between president trump and kim jong-un. the official, kim yong chol, was spotted overnight in beijing, before boarding an air china flight to new york. he arrived this afternoon at j.f.k. international airport, and plans to meet with secretary of state mike pompeo. the white house says president trump is still concerned about whether the f.b.i. planted a "spy" in his 2016 campaign. that's after a top republican congressman said today there's no evidence for the claim. representative trey gowdy, of south carolina chairs the house oversight committee, and was briefed by the f.b.i. last week. >> based on what i have seen, i don't know what the f.b.i. could have done or should have done other than run out a lead that someone loosely connected with the campaign was making assertions about russia, i would thin
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs ion from viewers like yo thank you. >> nawaz: for ma americans, today is a day of solemn remembrance for those killed in military service. president trump paidte during a memorial day service at arlington national cemetergt outside washn. he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, and thanked the families who've lost loved ones in service to their country. >> the heroes who rest in these hollowed fields, in cemeteries, battlefields, and burial grounds near and far are drawn from thef full tapestrmerican life. they came from every generation. from privilege and from povty,th were generals and privates, captains and corporals, of every race, color and every creed. >> nawaz: several former military leaders criticized president trump today for tweeting that fallen troops would be "very proud" of how the country is doing under his administration. retired armyeneral martin dempsey, a former chair of the joint chiefs of staff, responded: "this day, o
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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 governor of missouri is resigning amid a sex scandal and alleged campaign finance violations. republican eric greitens announced late today that he'll step down on friday. he had acknowledged an extramarital affair, while denying allegations of sexual assault. but he also faced a felony charge of misusing a campaign donor list, and potential impeachment, and he said today it's become too much. >> it is clear that for the forces that oppose us, there is no end in sight. i cannot allow those forces to continue to cause pain and difficulty to the people i love. >> woodruff: hours earlier, a judge ordered a group supporting greitens to release key documents to a legislative committee. abc television abruptly canceled its top-rated reboot of "roseanne" today, over a racist tweet by roseanne barr. she went after former obama adviser valerie jarrett over her politics and her looks. barr apologized, b
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. >> this prram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house finds itself tonight, fending off new questions about stormy els, and who paid for he ptlence. they e after a swirl of statements by a member of president trump's own legal team. am prayer has always been at the center oican life. >> woodruff: the president marked thenational day of prayer" this morning, amid new disclosures about a payment to nt adult film star. >> mr. presidewhy are you changing your story on stormy daniels? >> shame on you! >> woodruff: one of mr. trump's personal attorneys, michael cohen, has long said he used his own money to pay $130,000 to stephanie clifford"sknown as 16y daniels," just before the lection. clifford says it was hush money, to b alleged sexual affair with mr. trump in 2006. the president has denied any relationship, and for months, a denied knowiut a payment. then last night, newly hired attorn, rudy giuliani, acknowledged president trump repai
. >> this prram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the white house finds itself tonight, fending off new questions about stormy els, and who paid for he ptlence. they e after a swirl of statements by a member of president trump's own legal team. am prayer has always been at the center oican life. >> woodruff: the president marked thenational day of prayer"...
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. >> this program was ma possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: israel and iran are staring each other down tonight, across the expanse of syria. long-simmering hostility flared to life last night, as the israelis blasted iraniana, fighters in syith their largest air strikes since the 1973 war. they say the iranians started it, with a rocket barrage. special correspondent jane ferguson reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: the bright dots and streaks in theky, as shown in syrian night-vision and television video, tell the story of an overnight mideastnf ntation. the pictures purportedly showai israelstrikes against iranian military targets. damascus also claims they show syrian air defenses intercepting those israeli missiles. a spokesman for the israeli defense forces said today they struck dozens of iranian target not just around damascus, but throughout the southern part of syria. the israeli military said the overnight operation was aon re to rockets that, they
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macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> thi possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: what seemed like a pretty good beek ago-- a meeting between north korea's leader kim jung un and president trump set for june 12th in singapore-- is now up in the air. a top north korean official released a statement late yesterday saying if the united states insists on complete nuclear disarmament, the north koreans are not interested in talking with mr. trump. g. we haven't seen anythin we haven't heard anything. we will see what happens. >> woodruff: president trump resp threats to cancel the june 12 summit with leader kim jong un if the u.s. continued to push pyongyang tobandon its nuclear weapons. >> will you still insist on denuclearization in the korean peniula? >> yeah. >> woodruff: in the pre-dawn hours, pyoyang upset months of thawing relations. first, it abrupt suspended high level talks with seoul in utprotest of a joint u.s.- korea military exercise called "max thunder." >> ( translat
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingby contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: three american detainees are on their way home tonight from captivity in north korea. the korean-americans were free today, ahead of a planned summit between kim jong-un and president trump. it came during a visit to pyongyang by secretary of state mike pompeo. pompeo's plane carryin three men stopped in tokyo on its way back to the u.s. s pompd they "seem to be in good health." later, at a cabinet meeting, president trump said the release was a gesture of goodwill in advance of their summit. >> nobody thought this was going to happen and i appreciate kim jong-un doing this and allowing them to go. i believe that we have sides want to negotiate a deal. i ink it's going to be ver successful deal. i think we have a really good shot at king it successful. but lots of things can happen >> brangham: the president also ruled out the demilitazone between north and south korea as the location for his meeting wi
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. anbsby contributions to your station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump met today with top jusce department officials, after demanding they investigate whether the f.b.i. infilated his 2016 campaign. f.b.i. director chris wray and deputy attorney genera rosenstein attended the white house meetg. the justice department has also asked its internal watchdog to examine the president's claims. we'll have a detailed look at all of this, after the news summary. gina haspel was officially sworn in today as director of the central intelligence agency. president trump attended the ceremony at c.i.a. headquarters in langley, virginia. vice president mike pence gave the oath of office to haspel, who becomes the first woman to lead the agency. >> i would not be standing before you today if not for the markable courage and dedication displayed by generations of o.s.s. and agency women in roles both large and small who challenged down barriersro and opened doors for the rest
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with the ongoing support of these ititutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionsioo your pbs stfrom viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there's new uncertainty tonight about president trump's planned summit with north korea's k jong-un. mr. trump met today with south korea's leader, and said the meeting with kim might be delaye that's after the north had threatened to cancel it.ve we'll full report, after the news summary. the president also talked today of a new way to penalize chinese telecom giant zte. last month, the company was barred from importing american parts, after it admitted shipping u.s. technology to iran. in recent days, mr. trump suggested easing that ban. today, he floated a new plan. >> what i envision is a very large fine of more than a billion dollars. could be a billion-three.si i en a new management; a new board and very, very stricts security rnd i also that they will have to buy a big percentage of their parts and equipment from american companies. >> woodruff: the president faces criticism in congress, from bot
with the ongoing support of these ititutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionsioo your pbs stfrom viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there's new uncertainty tonight about president trump's planned summit with north korea's k jong-un. mr. trump met today with south korea's leader, and said the meeting with kim might be delaye that's after the north had threatened to cancel it.ve we'll full report, after the news...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you.deyd thank you. >> woodruff: decades of tension appear to be easing on the korean peninsula as the north and south concede on points thae have been a sof conflict since the active war ended. john yang reports. >> yang: on the korean peninsulg today of progress fromre both sides. first, from north korea's state news reade pyongyang announced it will re- sync its time zone with south korea's starting saturday; inne 2015 they had set clocks 30 minutes behind seoul.be and, south korea said it will remove the loudspeakers thatan blast propda into the north. this, just days after friday's historic summit between south korean president moon jae-in ann north korea's dic kim jong- un. they met on south korean zrritory, in the demilita zone that separates the two naons.or( > translated ): we should make this moment an irreversible historical moment for the korea peninsulace and prosperity. but, we have only put forwardr ourst step. ang: t
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you.deyd thank you. >> woodruff: decades of tension appear to be easing on the korean peninsula as the north and south concede on points thae have been a sof conflict since the active war ended. john yang reports. >> yang: on the korean peninsulg today of progress fromre both sides. first, from north korea's state news reade pyongyang announced...
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. >> thiprogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pr >> yang:esident trump spent much of today trying to tamp down a new furor over hush money paid to a porn star. his message: "nothing to see here." the story has not changed, despite what his lawyer said. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> it's actually very simple, but there has been a lot of misinformation. >> reporter: outside the white house this morning, the president made a poin stopping to talk about the storm stirred up by his new personal attorney, rudy giuliani. >> he started yeerday. he will get his facts straight. he's a great guy. >> reporr: at issue: a payment before the 2016 heection from long-time trump attorney michael to the porn star known as "stormy daniels." she claims she had an affair with mr. trump in 2006. on wednesday night, giuliani disclosed for the first time that the president personall reimbursed cohen. >> that was money that was paid by his lawyer, t
. >> thiprogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pr >> yang:esident trump spent much of today trying to tamp down a new furor over hush money paid to a porn star. his message: "nothing to see here." the story has not changed, despite what his lawyer said. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. >> it's actually very simple, but there has been a...
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. >> this program we made possi the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the singapore summit is canceled. putting an end, for now at least, to planning for president trump to meet with north korea's kim jong un in early june. today, the president sent a letter to kim, announcing he's pulling out and referring to the massive and powerful nuclear capabilities of the united states. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> schifrin: president trump once said his summit with kim jong un cou safety for the world." today he said he had no choice but to cancel. >> based on the recent statement of north korea, i've decided to terminate the planned summit. i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and, indeed, a setback for the world. >> schifrin: the path from confidence to cancellation, took less than a month. >> i think we're looking at the libya model of 2003, 2004. >> schifrin: on april 29 national security advisor john bolton in
. >> this program we made possi the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the singapore summit is canceled. putting an end, for now at least, to planning for president trump to meet with north korea's kim jong un in early june. today, the president sent a letter to kim, announcing he's pulling out and referring to the massive and powerful nuclear capabilities of the united states. foreign affairs...
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. >> 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: another big step today toward setting up a u.s./north korean summit. secretary of state mike pompeo held talks with north korean envoy kim yong chol in new york, and reported "real progress." pompeo said tomorrow, kim will deliver a letter to president trump, from north korean leader kim jong-un. we'll have a full report, after the news summary. in the day's second major story, the trump administration formally imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum from the european union, canada and mexico. levies of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum were first announced in march, but delayed, pending negotiations. commerce secretary wilbur ross suggested further talks might yet make a difference. >> we look forward to continued negotiations, both with canada and mexico on the one hand and with the european commission on the other hand, because there are other issues that we also need to get resolved. >> woodruff:
. >> 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: another big step today toward setting up a u.s./north korean summit. secretary of state mike pompeo held talks with north korean envoy kim yong chol in new york, and reported "real progress." pompeo said tomorrow, kim will deliver a letter to president trump, from north korean leader kim jong-un. we'll have...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. n az: our lead story tonight is the ongoing legal drama that surrounds president trump. in the last few days, one of president trump's personal attorneys, rudy giuliani, has been doing the media rounds. giuliani has confronted questions about special counsel robert mueller's russia probe, but also about a $130,000 "hush payment," from one of mr. trump's long-time associates, to an adult film star. with me here is our white house correspondent, yamiche alcindor, to sort out what we've learned about what could become a legal battle on multiple fronts. let's try the break this down, byw. the jewel i can'media blitz left a lot of people scratching ureir heads, trying to fi out what's happening with the legal strategy from the white house. it's been evolving as sp special counsel's investigation has evolved. what do we know about the strategy now? >> sategy appears to be as aggressive as possible and really be on the offe
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with the ongoing support of these institutions: wa >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: from nuclear deal the president of the united states has made good on his vow to get out othe 2015 nuclear agreement with iran. nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> schifrin: today president trump delivered on years of promises to unravel his predecessor's signature foreign policy achievement. >> i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. >> schifrin: the president cld have withdrawn gradually, or left ambiguity. but today's action was swift and left no doubt. he reimposed the nuclear-related sanctions the deal lifted, and threatenedore sanctions. >> we will be instituting the highest level of economic sanctions. any nation that helps iran in its quest for nuclear weapons could also be strongly sanctioned with the united states. >> schifrin: president trump cited long-standing criticisms: the deal doesn't restrict iranian support of proxies such as hezb
with the ongoing support of these institutions: wa >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: from nuclear deal the president of the united states has made good on his vow to get out othe 2015 nuclear agreement with iran. nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> schifrin: today president trump delivered on years of promises to unravel his predecessor's signature...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. >> woodruff: in southeastern texas today, in what seems to be an all-too-familiar pattern, students, teachers and parents went through the agony of a school shooting. at least ten people have died, mostly students, ten more were wounded, and a 17-year-old suspect is being held on a capitol murder charge. just as the day was getting...
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the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, robert costa. robert:good evening. it has been a year since robert mueller and his team began their special counsel investigation into russia interference during the 2016 presidential election. the expansive probe has gripped the white house and congress art ceainly newsrooms. so far, mr. mueller has crged 19 people, including four former trump campaign advisers, and three russian companies. he has secured five guilty pleas, along withioheir cooper this week, president trump marked the one-year anniversary of the w probeh criticism and suspicion, suspicion of the government he leads and long-standing institutions --me the departnt of justice and the f.b.i. on twitter he slammed the special counsel as, quote, the greast witch hunt in american history. he also tweeted, the obama f.b.i. spied on the trump campaign with an embeddedin rmant. andrew mccarthy, conservative former federal prosecutor, says, if so, this is bigger than watergat
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. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs yostation from viewers lik thank you. he fromisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joinift us. two days eight high school students and two teachers were killed and at least 13 others injured in a mass shooting ina sa, texas, the first funeral was held today. mourners attended services for sabika sheikh at a hou-area mosque. the 17-year-old pakistani change student was planning to return home in early june. students and staff were allowed back into the school with police escorts yesterday so they could collect their belongings. the 17-year-old suspect, who police say confessed to eme murders, rns in custody. and now survivors of the friday morning attack are beginning to tell their stories. sophomore rome shubert said he was running away when he was shot. >> i had no idea until i looked at my shirt and there was blood dripping down and my friend ndme up behind said you got shot in the back o
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. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. t fr tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you fojoining us. as victims of the santa fe high school shooting in southeast texas recover in local hospitals and families anied s mourn the deaths of eight students and two teachers, authorities continue to investigate what is now the fifth deadliest school shooting in the u.s. since the columbinkillings in 1999. late last night, 17-year-old dimitris pagourtzis-- a student at the high school-- confessed to the shootingda. in an aft he said he chose his targets, and did not shoot l students ed so he could," have his story told." pagourtzis was charged with atedtal murder and aggrav assault on a public servant. texas governor greg abbott saidh pagourtzis us father's shotgun and .38 caliber pistol and explosive devices were found in and near the school. at a press conference today, officials said schools wida be clo
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> tonight on kqed newsroom, the opioid crisis. what bay area is doing to tackle dependey and overdoses. >>> the iran nuclear deal, we get an expert's take o what this means for foreign r ations. >>>plus, how three u.c. berkeley students are using their expertise to combat terrorism. i'm uy vu. we begin with the opioid crisis. marin county will sue a dozen companies for highly addictive opid medications. they're suing drug companies to recoup taxey dollars th spent responding to the drug crisis. they include prescription painkillers and illegal drugs like he
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