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[laughter] ♪ announcer: additional funding is provided by the estate of arold adams and ku and patricia yuenh the yuen foundation committed toridgingultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public b broadcasting a contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, robert: good evening. . senate, a confiden vengefulthe president is testing the limits of executive power. but president trump's efforts to protect his friends and punish his foes has sparked a firestorm at the fire department prompting resignations and forcing the attorney general to answer questions. egan on monday when prosecutors inoghe r stone case recommended that the long-time trump advisor receive a 7 to 9-year prison sentence only charges of obstruction of charges and witness tampering. the next day the president denounced the move. and the d.o.j. announced a softer recommendation leading four prosecutors to quit the case and one left the governmene en. democrats were outraged and republicans were mostly muted. >> this is an abuse of power that the president i
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funding for "washington week" is provide by -- provided by, the estate of arold adams and ku and patricia yuenh the yuen foundatn. the corporation for public broadcasting and through your bscontributions to your station from viewers like you, thank you. . masters: the port of los angeles. d night, lumbering cranes unload cargo from across the ocean and around the world.echnology looks modern, but the exchange itself has been going on for centuries, putting los anles at the center of a conversation withe thpeople, cultures, and ideas i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost l.a." many people see.a. as a city of the future, a place without a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california history run deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years, and their stories ve us a richer understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in 'he decades to come, so 's look back and uncover some of these forgotten stories in the archives. "lost l.a." explores southern california history by bringing archival materials to br
funding for "washington week" is provide by -- provided by, the estate of arold adams and ku and patricia yuenh the yuen foundatn. the corporation for public broadcasting and through your bscontributions to your station from viewers like you, thank you. . masters: the port of los angeles. d night, lumbering cranes unload cargo from across the ocean and around the world.echnology looks modern, but the exchange itself has been going on for centuries, putting los anles at the center of a...