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judy: thank you, thank you.t: all right, well, the curator-led tour of the f-213 exhibit will be on saturday, april 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the arc gallery at 1246 folsom street, san francisco. remember, the f-213 exhibit is open now until may 11 and it is free. speaking of women power, that's the theme of a new book by author, journalist, educator, jan yanehiro. she's next. ♪ updates and your complete forecast so you are ready to get out the door and take on the day. plus - the latest headlines from the bay area to capitol hill. join us monday morning for today in the bay from 4:30 to 7. jan yanehiro was the host of a very popular groundbreaking evening magazine and we have worked together, done many community events together, so we are friends and i thought i knew her. but now jan is here to tell me why her new updated book of "this is not the life i ordered" surprised me so much. it is a fascinating, compelling read. robert: so welcome to the show. jan yanehiro: thank you. robert: and it is, i mean-- jan: this is
judy: thank you, thank you.t: all right, well, the curator-led tour of the f-213 exhibit will be on saturday, april 27, at 1:30 p.m. at the arc gallery at 1246 folsom street, san francisco. remember, the f-213 exhibit is open now until may 11 and it is free. speaking of women power, that's the theme of a new book by author, journalist, educator, jan yanehiro. she's next. ♪ updates and your complete forecast so you are ready to get out the door and take on the day. plus - the latest headlines...
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red joan with judy dench? no dancing girls in this one. judy dench play5 dench?y dench plays a woman— this is based on the real—life tale of melita norwood, the grandniece by —— granny spy. suddenly the police 5how up granny spy. suddenly the police 5how up at her home and arrest her for wartime behaviour. she says she's done nothing wrong, then we fla5hed back to cambridge in the 19305 where 5he back to cambridge in the 19305 where she was a young back to cambridge in the 19305 where she was a young woman back to cambridge in the 19305 where she was a young woman who came under the charm of a handsome and charismatic communist played by tom hughes. here's a clip. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness... it was the epoch of belief. it was the epoch of incredulity. it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness. a tale of two cities, book one, recalled to life. that's communism. that's dickens. i'd have thought far too english for you. so what made you want to read physics? the cleve
red joan with judy dench? no dancing girls in this one. judy dench play5 dench?y dench plays a woman— this is based on the real—life tale of melita norwood, the grandniece by —— granny spy. suddenly the police 5how up granny spy. suddenly the police 5how up at her home and arrest her for wartime behaviour. she says she's done nothing wrong, then we fla5hed back to cambridge in the 19305 where 5he back to cambridge in the 19305 where she was a young back to cambridge in the 19305 where...
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m judy woodruff.n us online and again here tomorrow evening when markan shielddavid brooks break down the political fall out from the mueller report. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major unding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our econo for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talki for hours. >> 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 cellular. len more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> t ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. go >> and with the g support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station f
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i'm judy woodruf g have aat weekend.nk you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin!>> evin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more araymondjames.com. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their oslutions to the world's m pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions t pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioacd by mediss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watchinpbs. ♪ >>> tonight on kqed "newsroom," demanlds for the president's ta ret
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>> yes, there is, judy. in fact, i just got off the phone with dimitri pizkov, the russian president's spokesman. he's also got anot of attention in the mueller report, was in 18 ses tioing back to 2015 in relation to the trump tower projects in moscow. people in the trump team were lyasg with him. he says it's very simple. there's nothg knew, he says in this report that changes anything, there's no evidence, he says, of collusion, no evidence of russia's meddling. as far as russian businessmen trying to act for inmediaries for the russian president trying to establish backchannel conversations with membes of the administration, he says, yes, russian businessmen were trying to talk to members of the new administration, but there's nothing strange about that. they were, yes, also briin the russian president, nothing strange about that either. he says that's simply whta business people do, judy. >> woodruff: so,. pazkov is also saying, we gather, that they're going through the report to determine wheother they
>> yes, there is, judy. in fact, i just got off the phone with dimitri pizkov, the russian president's spokesman. he's also got anot of attention in the mueller report, was in 18 ses tioing back to 2015 in relation to the trump tower projects in moscow. people in the trump team were lyasg with him. he says it's very simple. there's nothg knew, he says in this report that changes anything, there's no evidence, he says, of collusion, no evidence of russia's meddling. as far as russian...
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>> f well, thank yr having me, judy.oint i tried to make to my colleagues is that fr months we've heard some people say that there is this tremendous downside to initiating an impeachment process, that it would be bad for thountry, that it would be politically unwise. now that we have received the mueller report, and now that we know that the president of the united states is an unindicted coconspirator knn as individual one in an illegali campaignnce conspiracy that extended into his presidency, just on what we already know, i think the burden has shifted to the downside of nt acting. the constitution created our impeachment authority for exactly this kind of circumstance, and it's really damaging to the country and to ouinstitutions if we punt on something like this. >> woodruff: you're saying 'tit's damaging if you doact? >> exactly. >> woodruff: what is it -- be a little more specific about what is it in the mueller report cumstances?anged cir >> well, first of all, the mueller report is done. it was completed by a l
>> f well, thank yr having me, judy.oint i tried to make to my colleagues is that fr months we've heard some people say that there is this tremendous downside to initiating an impeachment process, that it would be bad for thountry, that it would be politically unwise. now that we have received the mueller report, and now that we know that the president of the united states is an unindicted coconspirator knn as individual one in an illegali campaignnce conspiracy that extended into his...
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see the bold fashion move from a tv legend, judge judy. >>> and the close call with this great white shark making minced meat out of a bait bag. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi in for janai norman. >> and i'm kenneth moton. we begin with former vice president joe biden making it official today launching his third bid for the white house. >> biden is joining a large pool of candidates as the front-runner. there's word that he's been reaching out to donors as he scrambles to fill his empty campaign coffers. abc's elizabeth hur joins us from washington with those details. >> reporter: mona and kenneth, good morning. yes, we've known for awhile. it wasn't a matter of if but when, and joe biden may be ahead in many polls, but as you mentioned, he knows he has a lot of catching up to do. this morning, big announcement from joe biden. >> today i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> reporter: in a video message the former vice president ending months of speculation and becoming the 20th democrat to join the 2020 race. >> i believe history
see the bold fashion move from a tv legend, judge judy. >>> and the close call with this great white shark making minced meat out of a bait bag. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi in for janai norman. >> and i'm kenneth moton. we begin with former vice president joe biden making it official today launching his third bid for the white house. >> biden is joining a large pool of candidates as the front-runner. there's word that he's been reaching...
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judy starts as a judy- starts as a widow accused of being a russian spy in red joan, see what jason solomon's about and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. detectives are questioning two teenagers in connection with the killing of the journalist, leera mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead during rioting in derry, on thursday night. the suspects, aged 18 and 19, were arrested under the terrorism act. from belfast, louise cullen sent this report. the two men were arrested in derry this morning and brought here to the serious crime suite at the police station in belfast. the 18 and 19 euros are being held under the terrorism act. their arrest follows the release of cctv footage by the police. that footage shows lira mckee upon onlookers, they step aside behind a wall then vanishes. a few minutes later, a man with a gun and stepped out, and fired shots towards police and onlookers. lyra mckee was rushed to hospital but died from her injuries. many tributes have been paid to the young writer and lg bt activist tributes have been paid to the young writer and lgbt activist individua
judy starts as a judy- starts as a widow accused of being a russian spy in red joan, see what jason solomon's about and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. detectives are questioning two teenagers in connection with the killing of the journalist, leera mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead during rioting in derry, on thursday night. the suspects, aged 18 and 19, were arrested under the terrorism act. from belfast, louise cullen sent this report. the two men were arrested in...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: the next wave of wirelesslo tech. down with the chairman of the f.c.c., ajit pai, on the future of 5g communication in the united states.th , as students at georgetown s iversity vote to start a fund for the descenda slaves, a look at where 2020 democratic presidential candidates stand oa reons. and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks on the latest coroversial statements by the president on immigration. plus, celebrating loretta lynn. an all-star cast of country musicians pay tribute to the legendary singer, who at 87, reflects on how she got to the top.
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: the next wave of wirelesslo tech. down with the chairman of the f.c.c., ajit pai, on the future of 5g communication in the united states.th , as students at georgetown s iversity vote to start a fund for the descenda slaves, a look at where 2020 democratic presidential candidates stand oa reons. and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks on the latest coroversial statements by the president on immigration. plus, celebrating loretta lynn. an...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a dangerous mileston the u.s. highest outbreak of measles since the year 2000. then, a cross-country protest. saudi arabian diident manal al-sharif drives across the u.s. to hilight her country's repression of women's rights. it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze joe biden's entrance into the race for president, elizabeth warren's plan to pay anr free college continuing fallout from the mueller report. plus, a dramatic version of the beloved stor"les miserables." >> i realized that, like all classics, i suppose, that it
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a dangerous mileston the u.s. highest outbreak of measles since the year 2000. then, a cross-country protest. saudi arabian diident manal al-sharif drives across the u.s. to hilight her country's repression of women's rights. it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze joe biden's entrance into the race for president, elizabeth warren's plan to pay anr free college continuing fallout from the mueller report. plus, a dramatic version...
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judy woodruff is away.e newshour tonight: wikileaks found julian assange is arrested at the ecuadorian embassy in london, after his asylum is revoked. then, a coup in sudan. after 30 years in power, president omar al-bashir is out after months of protests. and, a year and a half after hurricane irma struck the florida keys, residents are still strugglings o rebuild host in the storm.n' >> we cat survive here, if the people tt make things run every day aren't, aren't here. and they can't stay if they don't have a place to live. >> nawaz: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour
judy woodruff is away.e newshour tonight: wikileaks found julian assange is arrested at the ecuadorian embassy in london, after his asylum is revoked. then, a coup in sudan. after 30 years in power, president omar al-bashir is out after months of protests. and, a year and a half after hurricane irma struck the florida keys, residents are still strugglings o rebuild host in the storm.n' >> we cat survive here, if the people tt make things run every day aren't, aren't here. and they can't...
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we go to judy in stafford, virginia. judy, good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. i haven't owed nacks at least seven or eight years. and i switched jobs six months ago, and they didn't take out federal taxes, and i didn't catch it. so today i'm trying to file taxes, and i've also volunteered to do taxes for people for probably 10 years. and i'm going owe $6,000. i didn't get $6,000 back with his tax cut. guest: yeah, first of all, get in quickly, because we're already well into the tax scombreer get your withholding straight. this happens quite a bit. the agency for that amount, what you can do is you can ask for an installment payment. you need to either go on irv.gov and set that up, or you can do commercial software or if you prepare they'll help you out as well. that's my suggestion there. you look for an installment agreement. host: go ahead. guest: we have a major change in tax law, but look at the tax law and work its way through, taking individual responsibility. and to judy ace point, she didn't take out withholding, which is horrible. i'm not saying this
we go to judy in stafford, virginia. judy, good morning, go ahead. caller: good morning. i haven't owed nacks at least seven or eight years. and i switched jobs six months ago, and they didn't take out federal taxes, and i didn't catch it. so today i'm trying to file taxes, and i've also volunteered to do taxes for people for probably 10 years. and i'm going owe $6,000. i didn't get $6,000 back with his tax cut. guest: yeah, first of all, get in quickly, because we're already well into the tax...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a defining question. the supreme court hears arguments on the controversial casue of whether the censu ask people if they are u.s.ci zens. then, as democrats weigh the possibility of impeachment, we look at specific moments highlighted in the mueller report, when the president's requests and orders were ignored, or not followed up on, by his staff. plus, the only known survivingar abic-language memoir from a muslin slave in the u.s., newly preserved and made pub the library of congress. >> his literacy and culture comp .arrative that slaves were not capable of cultu in fact, they were persons with distinct histories, abilities, culture and background. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs d newshour has been provi: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a defining question. the supreme court hears arguments on the controversial casue of whether the censu ask people if they are u.s.ci zens. then, as democrats weigh the possibility of impeachment, we look at specific moments highlighted in the mueller report, when the president's requests and orders were ignored, or not followed up on, by his staff. plus, the only known survivingar abic-language memoir from a muslin slave in the u.s., newly preserved...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: amid the ashes.e in paris, in the wakeas of the devting fire that engulfed the notre dame cathedral. then, following moscow's money. a rare conversation with oleg deripaska, the russian billionaire whose name has become closely associated withst the mueller ination. plus, the art of the flower. one of the world's m celebrated landscape architects, piet oudolf, on creating gardens that evoke more than beauty. >> what you put down in gardens isore a beginning. sometimes i say, a promise. for the futu and you have to guide it to that future. >> woodruff: all that and more,
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: amid the ashes.e in paris, in the wakeas of the devting fire that engulfed the notre dame cathedral. then, following moscow's money. a rare conversation with oleg deripaska, the russian billionaire whose name has become closely associated withst the mueller ination. plus, the art of the flower. one of the world's m celebrated landscape architects, piet oudolf, on creating gardens that evoke more than beauty. >> what you put down in gardens isore...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a defining question.upreme court hears arguments on the controversial casue of whether the censu ask people if they are u.s.ci zens. then, as democrats weigh the possibility of impeachment, we look at specific moments highlighted in the mueller report, when the president's requests and orders were ignored, or not followed up on, by his staff. plus, the only known survivingar abic-language memoir from a muslin slave in the u.s., newly preserved and made pub the library of congress. >> his literacy and culture comp .arrative that slaves were not capable of cultu in fact, they were persons with
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a defining question.upreme court hears arguments on the controversial casue of whether the censu ask people if they are u.s.ci zens. then, as democrats weigh the possibility of impeachment, we look at specific moments highlighted in the mueller report, when the president's requests and orders were ignored, or not followed up on, by his staff. plus, the only known survivingar abic-language memoir from a muslin slave in the u.s., newly preserved and...
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i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: as the senate plans toon speed uprmation of trump administration appointments, we look at how this president is shaping the federal judiciary. then storm. in a political certo rico is again the target of president trumpticism, as the island continues to h recover frricane maria. and, encouraging literacy in young children outside of the classroom, by creating reading programs at an unexpected place. >> fol are here for an hour and a half, two hoims. so there'se to add those interactions. and there's also a recurring element. chances are, the folks that are here this saturday morning, will be here next saturday morning, and the saturday morning after. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newour.
i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: as the senate plans toon speed uprmation of trump administration appointments, we look at how this president is shaping the federal judiciary. then storm. in a political certo rico is again the target of president trumpticism, as the island continues to h recover frricane maria. and, encouraging literacy in young children outside of the classroom, by creating reading programs at an unexpected place. >> fol are here for an hour and a half, two hoims....
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a famiar name joins a crowded field.dent joe biden jumps into the race for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination. then, a troubling record. wsrooms across the country create the largest database ever of police misconduct. plus, the inner lives of chimpanzees. how the otional experiences of humans and our distant genetic cousins may be closer than we once thought. >> i'm not sure that there are any "uniquely human" emotions. w may have a wider applicability of these emotions, and they may be more sophisticated, but they are not fundamentally different. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a famiar name joins a crowded field.dent joe biden jumps into the race for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination. then, a troubling record. wsrooms across the country create the largest database ever of police misconduct. plus, the inner lives of chimpanzees. how the otional experiences of humans and our distant genetic cousins may be closer than we once thought. >> i'm not sure that there are any "uniquely human" emotions. w may...
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i'm judy woodruff.e newour tonight: one of the world's most famous religious landmarks, paris's medieval notre de cathedral, is engulfed by fire, puttingie centof history at risk. then, cleaning up from thisad weekend's weather. at least eight people are killed sster a string of punishing tornadoes moves ache southern u.s. 02and, a conversation with democratic presidential candate andrew yang. plus, tiger woods makes a triumphant comeback for the ages, with his victory in this weekend's masters urnament. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff.e newour tonight: one of the world's most famous religious landmarks, paris's medieval notre de cathedral, is engulfed by fire, puttingie centof history at risk. then, cleaning up from thisad weekend's weather. at least eight people are killed sster a string of punishing tornadoes moves ache southern u.s. 02and, a conversation with democratic presidential candate andrew yang. plus, tiger woods makes a triumphant comeback for the ages, with his victory in this weekend's masters...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovlerfo dation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stacurious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i amv laura yan. pushing for a delay and waiting for an answer.pr britain'e minister makes her case for a brexit extension brussels, still saying the earlier of the exit, the bter. prime min. may: i wanted to be able to leave the european union in a smooth and orderly way as soons possible. laura: the u.s. attorney general declares that the trump campaign was spied , and he is going to review what happened and why. plus, behold the first-ever images of a black hole. this picture from a distant galaxy has scientistexcited about what it could reveal. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television anre in americalso around the globe. european leaders are debating whher to give britain an extension for brexit, as the u.k.'s prime minister waits on the sidel
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman fouation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutionsa' wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [alause] >> and now, "bbc world news." a: lathis is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. robert mueller's long-awaited report on russian interferenceen has eleased. it raises questions of obstruction, but president trump is claiming a win. pres. trump: they are having a good day. i'm having a good oo. it is called "no collusion, no obstruction." laura: democrats say not so fast. they are claiming there is disturbing evidence of misconduct, and they want answers. >> attempting to obsuct justice is a crime. there is no question that the president attempted to obstruct justice. laura: the fight for control of the libyan capital. the violence is growing as a warlord ies to seize tripoli from the government. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. mr. trump feared the mueller report would be the end of his p
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman fouation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutionsa' wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [alause] >> and now, "bbc world news." a: lathis is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. robert mueller's long-awaited report on russian interferenceen has eleased. it raises questions of obstruction,...
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by e freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for amica's neglected need >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." aporting from washington, laura trevelyan. new deils are emerging about the bombers whcarried out the sri lankan attacks as the death toll rises above 350. president trump vows to fight every subpoena from congress. setting up a battle between lawmakers and the white house. plus,g arriv russia in style. north korea'leader is in vladivostok for a closely watched summitir with vladim putin. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. it is another day of mourning in sri lanka as more funerals are held for the vtims of the easter sunday attacks. the death toll has risen to 359 people. at least 500 were injured. the nation's president is oflling for the resignatio top security officials, as we are learning more about those who carried t the
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i'm judy woodruff.ur tonight: mbers of special counsel robert mueller's team have concerns about the attorney general's summarreof the mueller rt.im then, prary reports from ethiopia point to software problems in the crash of a boeing max jet plus, using behavioral economics to help children undergo .fficult medical treatmen >> we had to figure out like, how in the world are we going to keep him upbeat and optimistic and hopeful, so he can do all the incredibly hard things he has to do to get better? >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshou
i'm judy woodruff.ur tonight: mbers of special counsel robert mueller's team have concerns about the attorney general's summarreof the mueller rt.im then, prary reports from ethiopia point to software problems in the crash of a boeing max jet plus, using behavioral economics to help children undergo .fficult medical treatmen >> we had to figure out like, how in the world are we going to keep him upbeat and optimistic and hopeful, so he can do all the incredibly hard things he has to do to...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a decisive day in venezuela. juan guaido clai to have military suppor as he declares the "final phase" of his push to oust president nicolamaduro. then, after a spate of attacks on houses oforship, we speak with faith leaders on how they are ensuring the sety of their congregations. plus, for children with dyslexia, traditional reading instruction often falls short. now, a new approach to teachg literacy is changing the lives of all students, with and without dylexia. >> i know that we're sending better readers tfirst grade now than we did, and first grade's going to send beer
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a decisive day in venezuela. juan guaido clai to have military suppor as he declares the "final phase" of his push to oust president nicolamaduro. then, after a spate of attacks on houses oforship, we speak with faith leaders on how they are ensuring the sety of their congregations. plus, for children with dyslexia, traditional reading instruction often falls short. now, a new approach to teachg literacy is changing the lives of all...
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judy woodruff is away.newshour tonight: as president trump announces his intention to cut aid to three latin american countrie , we continur series of on-the-ground reasrts from hond >> ( translated ): i would never want to get into a gang. because here, to be in a gang means you have to do whatever they say. rob, kill, kidnap, whatever they order you to do. >> yang: then, our "politi monday" roundtable discusses the race for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination. and, we remember nipsey hussle. the los angeles-based rapper and community leader was killed this weekend at the age of 33. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy woodruff is away.newshour tonight: as president trump announces his intention to cut aid to three latin american countrie , we continur series of on-the-ground reasrts from hond >> ( translated ): i would never want to get into a gang. because here, to be in a gang means you have to do whatever they say. rob, kill, kidnap, whatever they order you to do. >> yang: then, our "politi monday" roundtable discusses the race for the 2020 democratic presidential nomination....
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." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for s.erica's neglected ne >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien.me the critical in the battle to save notre dame. firefighters in paris speak for the first time as new pictures emerge of the damage. >> i went up into the towers. it was only when i got to the top that i saw how daunting i was. at some point we heard an enormous noise, whicmust've been the spire falling down. jane: at least 28 died after a bus carrying german tourists on the portuguese island of madeira plunges off the road. and tintoretto comes to washington. some of the artist's greatest works have left venice for the first time in 500 years. jane welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. just two days after the devastating fire that gutted much of notre dame, a restoration plan has en announced. the fr
." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for s.erica's neglected ne >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien.me the critical in the battle to save notre dame. firefighters in paris speak for the...
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." >> funding of this present is made possible byth freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ i'm flying! ♪ >> stay rious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world ns." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the secretary of homelandcu ty is on her way out, but she is not the only one the white house is showing the door. britain's prime minister has four days to find a way to sto the u.k. leaving the eu without a deal. toxic going into overdrive. that --talks are going into overdrive. ♪ laura: plus, a beatles clip you have never seen before turns out in mexico. fans and experts>>re delighted. he idea that there is more out there is amazing, really. no other word for it. laura: welcome to our viewers on evision in america and around the globe. the departure lounge is getting mighty crowded at the white house, with the homelandre security sry pushed out on and word that the secret sunday service director was being excrsed as well. en nielsen
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i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: attorney general william barr says hwill deliver the mueller report to congress within a week, as lawmakershirill him abouconclusions from the special counsel's investigationt then, israel. a contentious campaign comes to an end, as embattled prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeks fourth straight term. and, how to handle hate speech. civil rights advocates and tech company representatives testify on capitol hill, amid the rise of white nationalism through social media. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: attorney general william barr says hwill deliver the mueller report to congress within a week, as lawmakershirill him abouconclusions from the special counsel's investigationt then, israel. a contentious campaign comes to an end, as embattled prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeks fourth straight term. and, how to handle hate speech. civil rights advocates and tech company representatives testify on capitol hill, amid the rise of white nationalism through...
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.">> unding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovlerpu foundationuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the votes in britain's parliament are divided as ever over brexit, but the prime minister and opposition leader are talking. mr. corbyn: there hasn't been as much change as i expected, but we are continuing to hav discussions. the meeting was useful but inconclusive. i laura: democrarease the pressure on the attorney general, authorizing subpoenas to get their hands on a full copy of mueller's report. plus, sucking co2 out of the air. one company is leading the way, but the source of funding is causing quite a stir. laura: welcome to our viewers on public television here in america and around the globe. britain is so divided over brexit tonight that there was a tie te in the house of commons. meanwhil the prime minister and the leader
.">> unding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovlerpu foundationuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable. ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪ >> stay curious. ♪ [applause] >> and now, "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the votes in britain's parliament are divided as ever over brexit, but...
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i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: as president trump visits the southern border, we look at the potential risks of shutting down access between the u.s. and mexico. then, 25 years after the rwandan genocide, three survivors use photogra find reconciliation with the perpetrators of mass killings. >> your photography can help you tell your story to other people, and then they can learn about you. that can be a medicine. that can heal someone. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the president's threat to shut down the u.s. southern border, the latest on the mueller report, and how joe biden is handling "personal space." m all that aore, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff.e newshour tonight: as president trump visits the southern border, we look at the potential risks of shutting down access between the u.s. and mexico. then, 25 years after the rwandan genocide, three survivors use photogra find reconciliation with the perpetrators of mass killings. >> your photography can help you tell your story to other people, and then they can learn about you. that can be a medicine. that can heal someone. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the u.s.ess issues a subpoena for the full mueller reportte the release of the redacted version leads toy practicallopposite opinions on whether it exonerates the president. then, after pushing out long- running leaders in algeria and sudan, crowds inproth countries est those who take their place. >> we are still protesting to dske sure that all our dem are being achieved and that the military counciluss not cheating >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields a david brooks have a second-day look at the mueller report and its impact. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the u.s.ess issues a subpoena for the full mueller reportte the release of the redacted version leads toy practicallopposite opinions on whether it exonerates the president. then, after pushing out long- running leaders in algeria and sudan, crowds inproth countries est those who take their place. >> we are still protesting to dske sure that all our dem are being achieved and that the military counciluss not cheating >> woodruff: and it's...
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merino to give up judy in the sun which also they have plans to let chevron start drilling for oil in ecuador's most important national park which is a travesty beyond all imagination but let's stick to judea and the lower in the united states. after the patcher attacks and one zero two two one zero two one the amendments to it citizens barely have rights anymore everything is at the whim of the commander in chief and the commander in chief is anything is allowed now there is no law there is no recourse to the law something i've written about in lots of my songs over the years because it's when the law goes. that we find ourselves pitched into. wars and this team at the moment bolton abramson trump himself and pence and all the rest of them are desperately trying to pitch the world the planet that we live on into this war sorry i'm drifting of julian who we should all be focusing on because he is who the whole world should be focusing on him now because if we let the u.k. get away with allowing him to be extradited to the united states and we allow the united states government at thei
merino to give up judy in the sun which also they have plans to let chevron start drilling for oil in ecuador's most important national park which is a travesty beyond all imagination but let's stick to judea and the lower in the united states. after the patcher attacks and one zero two two one zero two one the amendments to it citizens barely have rights anymore everything is at the whim of the commander in chief and the commander in chief is anything is allowed now there is no law there is no...
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>> welk we've definitely been here before, judy.president has said that it's inucture week on several different occasions without an infrastructure bill actually being passed. what we do know is that this meeting went a lot dierent than past meetings between the president and democratic leadership. in the past the president hasou stormewhen talking about immigration. this meeting the white house said was oductive and iwas actually excellent. the two sides came together on that figure, $2 trillion for infrastructure. the issue, of course, is that both sides have different ideaso on how to up with that $2 trillion. the white house is interested ir ate and public partnership. the democrats have other ideas. the president i'm to ld andhe told reporters that the president didn't bring up oversight and the idea that elhe harassed by the idea of the democrats lookino his finances and the mueller report some this means the president is willing to go forward on infrastructure. the big thing is there were not republicans at this meeting. i pu
>> welk we've definitely been here before, judy.president has said that it's inucture week on several different occasions without an infrastructure bill actually being passed. what we do know is that this meeting went a lot dierent than past meetings between the president and democratic leadership. in the past the president hasou stormewhen talking about immigration. this meeting the white house said was oductive and iwas actually excellent. the two sides came together on that figure, $2...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: attorney general william barr says hwill deliver the mueller report to congress within a week, as lawmakershirill him abouconclusions from the special counsel's investigationt then, israel. a contentious campaign comes to an end, as embattled prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeks fourth straight term. and, how to handle hate speech. civil rights advocates and tech company representatives testify on capitol hill, amid the rise of white nationalism through social media. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-plarned. len more at raymondjames.com. >> text night and day. catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. ng the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan design t for you. wik, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> bnsf railway. >> babbel. a language program that t
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: attorney general william barr says hwill deliver the mueller report to congress within a week, as lawmakershirill him abouconclusions from the special counsel's investigationt then, israel. a contentious campaign comes to an end, as embattled prime minister benjamin netanyahu seeks fourth straight term. and, how to handle hate speech. civil rights advocates and tech company representatives testify on capitol hill, amid the rise of white nationalism...