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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, llesident trump meets top law enforcement and inence officials after calls to investigate the f.b.i. for litically motivated surveillance of his campaign. then, the supreme court delivers a blow to workers rights, oystricting the ability of emees to take collective action against labor disputes. and, data privacacross the pond-- how the european union and britain are taking online privy to the next level ahea of facebk c.e.o.'s testimony in parliament. >> the idea that mr zuckerberg has that the world should be an open place where everyone knows everything about everybody is absurd and it's dangerous. >> nawaz tonight's pbs newshour. f >> majorunding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer llular believes at wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for tween.a lot, oanything in a ulearn more, go to consumercell.tv >> the william and flor
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is on vacation. on the newshour tonight, rudy giuliani says president trump could defy the mueller igation while trying to set the record straight after a whirlwind first week. then, undermining the deal-- an israeli firm to dig up dirt on the obama administration's iran deal negotiations. and, stumbling toward peace-- nearly 20 years after wartime atrocities in kosovo, reconciliation remns a fragile process. >> maybe the only solution is that the young people from kosovo to get together and first hetalk that i think it's tnly thing that we don't do that ten. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs bnewshour has been provid ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years., bnthe engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for hone a who use their little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn mor
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is on vacation. on the newshour tonight: we sit down with a top state department official cently traveled with secretary of state mike pompeo to north korea. then, president trump announces a new an to curb rising prescription drug costs. what these measures could mean for consumers. plus, a view from tehran. how iranians are responding to president trump's decision to .ll out of the nuclear de >> reporter: to many iranians, mr. trump's decision was a huge blow. many here are tired of bad news; tired of struggling, tir of waiting for things to get better. >> nawaz: and, it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump' controversial c.i.a. pick, gina haspel, and how the president's economic message is playing in a city still recovering from the great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellula
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonht, to meet or not to meet: u.s. officials continue to make plans in north korea, but will there be a summit? then, it's politics monday-- the political blame game over immiant families being separated at the border. and, on this memorial day, remembering the women in uniform. a look at the only memorial telling the stories of the nation's fastest growing group of veterans. >> i feel like i carry a proverbial shovel with me because the path has been dug, but i dig a little bit deeper and a little bit further for the next person. al>> nawazthat and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based cretomer service can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your learn more, go to nothing consumercellular.tv >> the william andunlora hewlett tion. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and support
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>> nawaz: and, it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message is playing in a city stillm recovering fe great recession. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving ourconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
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>> nawaz: brn was arrested, given a parking ticket and released with no criminal charges. his injuries, still visible during his next game. news reports today said the aukee police department suspended and plans to retrain two sergeants and an officer. both the mayor and the police chief apologized to brown. >> i'm sorry the incident escalated to this level. our department conducted an investigation into the incident, which revealed that members osted inappropriately and members we're recently disciplined. >> nawaz: in a statement, sterling brown said he plans to atake legion against the milwaukee police department to "continue forcing change in our community." milwaukee mayor tom barrt also criticized the officers' use of force. >> this type of behavior has no place in our city. , nawaz: let's get some reaction to the caw the police handled it and what should change going forward. deray mckesson is an orgizer with project zero and the black lives matter movement. and david klinger is criminal justice professor at the university of missouri, st. s lod a former los angeles
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, ll >> nawaz: good evening. i'm wna nawaz.udruff is on vacation. on the newshour tonight: we sit down with a top state department official who recently traveled with secretary of state mike pompeo to north korea. then, president trump nounces a new plan to curb rising prescription drug costs. what these measures could mean for consumers.ro plus, a viewtehran. how iranians are responding to president trump's decisiono pull out of the nuclear deal. >> reporter: to many iranians, mr. trump's decision wuge blow. many here are tired of bad news; tired of struggling, tired of waiting for things to ge better. >> nawaz: and, it's friday. david brooks and ruth marcus discuss president trump's controversial c.i.a. pick,pe gina h and how the president's economic message
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening, i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is on vacation. on the newshour tonight, rudy giuliani says president trump uld defy the mueller investigation while trying to set the record straight after a whirlwind first week. then, undermining the deal-- an israeli firm to dig up dirt on the obama administratirn's deal negotiations. and, stumbling toward peace-- nearly 20 years after wartime atrocities in kosovo, relenciliation remains a fra process. >> maybe the only solution is that the young people from kosovo to get together and firs talk that ink it's the only thing that we don't do that often. >> nawaz: althat and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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amna nawaz explains the situation for children trying to >> nawaz: last month, attorney general jeffsessions announced his justice department, specifically prosecutors in the southwest, would take a "zero tolerance" policy and pursue more criminal prosecutions, instead of civil proceedings, against migrants crossing the border illegally. >> if you cross the border unlawfully, even a first offense, then we're going to prosecute you. >> nawaz: but those prosecutions in general have consequences for the migrants' children. when a parent is taken into custody to face prosecution, any children with them, by law, are placed in the care of a federal agency: the u.s. department of health and human services, or h.h.s., which houses them in temporary shelters. >> if you don't want your child to be separated, then don't bring them across the border illegally. it's not our fault that somebody does that. >> nawaz: how many children have been separated from their parents? the numbers aren't clear. "the new york times" previously reported that "more than 700 children have been taken from adults cla
amna nawaz explains the situation for children trying to >> nawaz: last month, attorney general jeffsessions announced his justice department, specifically prosecutors in the southwest, would take a "zero tolerance" policy and pursue more criminal prosecutions, instead of civil proceedings, against migrants crossing the border illegally. >> if you cross the border unlawfully, even a first offense, then we're going to prosecute you. >> nawaz: but those prosecutions in...
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they took imran khan's pti, muslim league—nawaz and jamaat—e—islami.ree hand and they can run. on top of that, the pakistan people's party was the first government to complete a civilian term and conduct a peaceful transfer of power. we went against a whole host of antidemocratic interests within pakistan to reform and pass the 18th amendment. we were not allowed to campaign. the political chiefjustice at the time, who has now gone on to form his own political party, stopped my father from campaigning. so good or bad... even in the by—elections a few months ago, you only got a handful of votes. that's your stronghold. that's not my stronghold — i'm getting there. i meant lahore, the province. if you please...so that was the 2013 election. you won't allow to campaign. you show me how, whether it's any american president, any british party, if their leadership is not allowed to campaign, they're under attack from terrorists, and everybody else is given a free hand, there are going to be consequences to that. but polls still show consistently that the pml
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amna nawaz looks at the reaction and what may be behind the decision. >> nawaz: judy, somelayers began taking a knee call attention to police brutaliqu and racial iity in america. the silent pro quarterback colin kaepernick, who hasn't been signed by an n.f.l. team for two seasons now. today, n.f.l. owners voted for a new policy, requiring an players or team personnelonho arhe field, to "stand and show respect for the flag and the anthem." players who don't wish to do sot ca in the locker room during the national anthem. but if they choose to kneel or sit on the field, their teams will be fined, and the teams can penalize their players. the policy comes after months of public criticism of players who kneel from president trump. here's how nflgeommissioner goodell explained the ctanges today. clearly, our obe as a league and to all 32 clubs which was unanimous is tt we want people to be respectful to the national anthem, we want pple to stand. we think that we've come up with a balanced process here and a procedure and policy that willlo those players who feel that they can't stand for
amna nawaz looks at the reaction and what may be behind the decision. >> nawaz: judy, somelayers began taking a knee call attention to police brutaliqu and racial iity in america. the silent pro quarterback colin kaepernick, who hasn't been signed by an n.f.l. team for two seasons now. today, n.f.l. owners voted for a new policy, requiring an players or team personnelonho arhe field, to "stand and show respect for the flag and the anthem." players who don't wish to do sot ca in...
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today it mr nawaz sharif if you is that he ever met osama or he ever got any support from osama. this is backed he was a person who would always ask me that is my benefactor i would like to see you jim . it was in some time the sum of money sometime money came from outside and the maximum money ultimately came from the government it came from government of saudi arabia it came from government of u.a.e. it came from other governments was a lydian lot of just see i don't know how this bizarre barber and the one other than i saw the most of. bin ladin or and i was sure if. i had a little whore a heart of hearts. that he has a list of what other buggers son or whatever on the ground i'm in a dime in. the borders of india or as an accountability sort of a supermodel been either. had been a lot of feverish i want to bother with the apartment i was on pakistani of what been a zero in order for a thought i've been loud and. you know i said if. i am a model of the on the. list carter who had been as a vocal when i was. the pakistani scored against started arrested and i think that that wa
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storylines. >> nawaz: there's a reason these two teams keep battling every june. warriors have a dynamic offense and four all-stars, most of whom are seen as future hall of famers. cleveland has lebron james, who is arguably the best basketball player in the world. and this is the eighth straight trip to the finals for the 33- year-old superstar. so before the games get underway, let's hear some appreciation about this unique moment in time. kevin blackistone is a sports columnist with the "washington post" and frequent panelist with espn. kevin, thanks for making the time. let's talk about this, then. obviously, there are the individual stars, i want to talk about them in a second, but just talk to me about this matchup for a second. this rivalry, is this going to go down as one of the all-time greats? >> you know, i think it will. four years in a row, that rarely happens anymore, and the fact that it's such a constellation of stars with lebron james and steph curry and kevin duran and all the leaguall the m.v.p.s th, that's what makes it great and will go down a
storylines. >> nawaz: there's a reason these two teams keep battling every june. warriors have a dynamic offense and four all-stars, most of whom are seen as future hall of famers. cleveland has lebron james, who is arguably the best basketball player in the world. and this is the eighth straight trip to the finals for the 33- year-old superstar. so before the games get underway, let's hear some appreciation about this unique moment in time. kevin blackistone is a sports columnist with...
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amna nawaz looks at some of the reasons why this may be happening. >> nawaz: more than 3.8 million babies were born in the united states last year. but last year's drop in the nation's birth rate, about 2% overall, was the largest drop in a single year since 2010. the rate even fell slightly fort women ir 30s. and the teen birth rate continued itdramatic nosedive since the early nineties, down 55% since 2007. last year, the only group to ser a higher rate was women in their 40s. all this, amid some concernst aberica's aging population. hans peter-kohler who studies fertility and birth rates in this country and many others at iae university of pennsylv dr. kohler, thank you so much for taking the time. let me ask you about the n mbers: the lowest number of recorded births years. the largest single drop since 2010. it paints a pretty grim picture. is it? >> this report is big news, and the other not all that surprising. the u.s. stood out amongnt high-income coes as one that had relatively high fertility. and the eat recession changed that, and across many high-income countries, there ssion
amna nawaz looks at some of the reasons why this may be happening. >> nawaz: more than 3.8 million babies were born in the united states last year. but last year's drop in the nation's birth rate, about 2% overall, was the largest drop in a single year since 2010. the rate even fell slightly fort women ir 30s. and the teen birth rate continued itdramatic nosedive since the early nineties, down 55% since 2007. last year, the only group to ser a higher rate was women in their 40s. all this,...
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to bin laden at the time said that he sent a letter of congratulation to pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif following the nuclear tests. also known as abu is a former bodyguard of bin laden. al jazeera as ahmed said dan met him in the yemeni capital sanaa. etc sally had never come back a step one and i was sitting in the cafe about the jet kind of about the jets to get to know you because then you had no where the could be and how the company see that it isn't any one reliable than your the other so the how the seat a magical meal with them and the you know that the media would indicate that well i can know that and somehow this left him at its number that it was at the shows that are sort of. lost if that over the us and about people. move. through months after announcing his jihad bin laden put his words into action. al qaeda was behind the bombings of the u.s. embassies in nairobi and dar es salaam in august nine hundred ninety eight. as he had promised bin ladin was taking the global war to america. the americans understood that al qaeda could attack at any place and at any time.
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our own amna nawaz and laura santhanam have been looking at that and they discussed it during a facebooktoday. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/newshour. k,tonight on "washington w robert costa's roundtable of ouporters discuss the diplomacy and drama suing president trump's standoff with north korea. plus, the latest on the russia probe, and the justice department's dispute with congressional republicans. and we will be back, right here, on memial day monday, with the profile of the efforts to commemorate the nation's women veterans. that is the newshour for ufnight. i'm judy woo have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kin! >> kevin >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer llular. >> leidos. an supporting social entrepreneurs their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the william and flora hewle foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.
our own amna nawaz and laura santhanam have been looking at that and they discussed it during a facebooktoday. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/newshour. k,tonight on "washington w robert costa's roundtable of ouporters discuss the diplomacy and drama suing president trump's standoff with north korea. plus, the latest on the russia probe, and the justice department's dispute with congressional republicans. and we will be back, right here, on memial day monday, with the profile...