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next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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 york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. authorities in little rock, arkansas, say all 25 people wounded by gunfire inside a music club early this morning are expected to survive. the violence occurred around 2:30 a.m. inside the power ultra lounge, a two-story club a mile from the state capitol building. little rock police say several people fired weapons during a rap concert in what they believe was a dispute among rival gang members. police say those wounded ranged in age from 16
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be more, pbs. (man) support for this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice in... please welcome suze orman! [drums, guitar, & keyboard play in bright rhythm] ♪ ♪
be more, pbs. (man) support for this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! from american university in washington dc, best-selling author and financial expert, suze orman, answers critical questions about your money. tonight is all about you! the goal of money is for you to feel secure. the goal of money is for you to feel powerful. you have problems-- but here's the good news-- i have the solutions. (man) suze provides essential advice...
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this library is a must-have for fans of bill moyers and pbs. the only place you find this level of thought and discourse on television. please call and give to the station right now. thank you for your support. >> you know, it is the job of pbs and your local station to inspire, to entertain, to illuminate, to uplate everyone in your family, everyone in your community to do a little bit more, to do a little bit better because the great issues of the day are put right in front of you. and you have the opportunity to make decisions, and then it makes democracy work, and it's one of the tenets of bill moyers that it is a democracy in peril unless we do act, unless we do make these decisions on our own. you want the education, you want the inspiration. you want those things in your life and they're not available elsewhere. you can watch all the cable, all the commercial channels you want to and you won't get what you get on your station. so i hope you will join us in supporting this station. mestican the white house, lbj pledged to carry out john f
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for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> glor: welcome to the program. i'm jeff glor filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with politics and talk to julie hirschfield-davis of the "new york times" and philip rucker of the "the washington post." >> this is the third week in a row where they've had like a themed week. it was infrastructure weeks then it was technology week, now it's
for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> 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 to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: reince priebus is out as white house chief of staff tonight, after just six months on the job. president trump announced in a tweet late today, that john kelly, the secretary of homeland security, will take his place. the president had more to say, after returning from a day trip to new york-- a trip that priebus was on. >> reince is a good man. john kelly will do a fantastic job. general kelly has been a star, done an incredible job thus far, respected by everybody. he's a great, great american. reince is a good man. >> woodruff: to help unpack what led to
. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> 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...
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for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ -today on america's test kitchen bridget and julia make pan-seared flank steak with mustard-chive butter. adam reveals his favorite carbon-steel skillets to julia and becky shows bridget an easy recipe for walkaway ratatouille. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fishe
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next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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 york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. global security and trade dominated the two-day summit of leaders from 20 nations that concluded in germany today. the g20 meeting in hamburg drew large crowds of protesters, as these gatherings always do. but that did not disrupt the business inside. newshour weekend special correspondent ryan chilcote is there with more. >> reporter: today, president trump met with ke
next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the...
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. >> brangham: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: it was north korea's own version of fireworks for the fourth of july-- the communist state today fired off a new missile that may, some day, put the united states within range of its weapons. nick schifrin begins our coverage. >> reporter: on this july 4, north korea declared independence from what it called american nuclear threats. >> ( translated ): the scientists and technicians have successfully test-fired the newly developed inter- continental ballistic missile. >> reporter: in pyongyang, north koreans celebrated what appears to be north korea's most advanced test in its long pursuit of a nuclear weapon. the missile flew for about 40 minutes almost straight up, reaching an altitude of more than 1,500 miles, and came straight do
. >> brangham: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: it was north korea's own version of fireworks for the fourth of july-- the communist state today fired...
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pbs newshour weekend. >> woodruff: that's tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend.ght here, on monday when the healthcare battle will heat up as the congressional budget office is expected to release its analysis of the latest senate bill. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> 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 to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. >> frost: welcome to the program. i'm wildred frost filling in for charlie rose. we begin too,evening w
pbs newshour weekend. >> woodruff: that's tomorrow on pbs newshour weekend.ght here, on monday when the healthcare battle will heat up as the congressional budget office is expected to release its analysis of the latest senate bill. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing...
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next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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 york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. after a nine-month offensive, the american-backed iraqi army won the battle for mosul today. they ousted isis fighters from the city it had held for three years. soldiers waved iraqi flags and celebrated in the streets, even though sporadic resistance by cornered isis militans continues. it was safe enough for iraq's prime minister haider al-abadi to go to mosul and ann
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thanks so much. >> thank you. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday.ontaining it's most sacred shrines. that's the new archaeological discovery, including some of the finest aztec gold ever found is currently being unearthed. >> the remavens of a young wolf covered in gold is being excavated in the >> reporter: the remains of a young wolf covered in gold is being excavated in a site in the heart of mexico city. archeologists have found 22 complete pieces of gold, including a chest plate and pendants. the eight-month old wolf was sacrificed by the aztecs before being buried with the gold, flint knives, and sea shells in a stone box more than five hundred years ago. the wolf represented the aztec's war and solar god, and was believed to help guide fallen warriors in the afterlife. project director leonardo lopez says the discovery of the remains and precious objects is exceptional. >> the wolf was added to these gold-laminated pieces as joint symbols of death, war and sacrifice. >> reporter: the discovery was made in april near the steps of the most sacr
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. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> so pleased to welcome judy collins backing to this program. the grammy winning singer/songwriter. next week she begins her cross country tour with long time friend steven steels. an honor to have you back on this set. >> thank you. i'm so pleased to be here. i watch you from my home all the time. >> i thought about you a few months ago when i saw the news of the passing of leonard cohen. >> oh. yeah. we had a 50-year friendship, personal and musical and professional and it's a terrible loss. you know he came to see me in 1966 to play me -- he says i can't sing and i can't play the guitar and i don't know if this is a song and then he sang me "suzanne takes you down to her place by the river ♪ and that was it. >> how would you describe his 50? i'm laughing at his comment i don't do this, i don't -- but what he did he did remarkably well. >> well, he was a genius and a monk. a combination which is unbeatable, i guess. and he never stopped writing great things. when i'm go
. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. >>> so pleased to welcome judy collins backing to this program. the grammy winning singer/songwriter. next week she begins her cross country tour with long time friend steven steels. an honor to have you back on this set. >> thank you. i'm so pleased to be here. i watch you from my home all the time. >> i thought about you a few months ago when i saw the news of the passing of leonard...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump is heading back to europe tonight, this time to france for its independence, or bastille day, celebrations. but, he leaves behind a swirl over his son's efforts to get damaging information about hillary clinton, provided by the russian government. jo
. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported...
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next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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 york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. federal and state law enforcement officials in san antonio, texas, are investigating how nearly 40 people were left inside a tractor trailer in stifling summer heat. they were undocumented immigrants-- with no water or air conditioning-- who appear to be victims of what one federal prosecutor called "ruthless human smugglers." san antonio police discovered the 18-wheel
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. >> you're watching pbs.ter rushing] >>zeffirelli: >>narrator: it was a historic and cataclysmic flood which threated lives and some of mankind's most precious masterpieces. >>linda falcone: the whole world really felt that it had been damaged in some very profound way. >>paola vojnovic: we have so many things that were lost over time. not much was left just due to these floods. >>narrator: this is the story of how the world answered. >>jane fortune: the whole world came and answered florence's plea. they did it because i think the world loves florence. >>narrator: and how it's still answer50
. >> you're watching pbs.ter rushing] >>zeffirelli: >>narrator: it was a historic and cataclysmic flood which threated lives and some of mankind's most precious masterpieces. >>linda falcone: the whole world really felt that it had been damaged in some very profound way. >>paola vojnovic: we have so many things that were lost over time. not much was left just due to these floods. >>narrator: this is the story of how the world answered. >>jane fortune:...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions, and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it is the senate republican health care bill, version 2.0. party leaders made it public today, but the path to passage remained anything but clear. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> so it's time to rise to the occasion. >> reporter: a critical moment for health care and congress: majority leader mitch mcconnell unveiled senate republicans' second draft bill, hoping it can win the minimum 50 vot
. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >>...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest senate republican push to replace the affordable care act has come to nothing. now, party leaders say they will try for just "repeal." lisa desjardins begins our coverage of the past tumultuous 24 hours. >> i regret that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failures of obamacare will not be successful. >> reporter: a remarkable statement, and a bitter admission for senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, that republicans still can't muster the votes on a health care bill. it became clear last night, after utah's mike lee and jerry moran of kansas said they'd vote against the revised version. with that, mcconnell changed course, and decided to go for pure repeal. >> a majority of the senate voted to pass the sam
. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest senate republican push to replace the affordable care act has come to nothing. now, party...
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what that could mean for sea level rise next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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. lincoln center in new york,at hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the weekend after senate republicans delayed any votes on their bill to repeal and replace president obama's affordable care act, trump administration officials say they're optimistic a compromise is within reach. today, health and human services secretary tom price said after the july 4 recess, he believes senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will get legi
what that could mean for sea level rise next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company....
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next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional 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 york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this week's expected vote on the republican party's senate bill to repeal and replace president obama's affordable care act has been postponed. the party's grip on a majority of senators who may support the bill is so tenuous, that the absence of one senator would torpedo the effort. so when arizona's john mccain said last night that surgery to remove a blood clot above
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all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> 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 to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was the most highly anticipated meeting yet of the trump presidency. for the first time since he took office, mr. trump was face-to- face with his russian counterpart, vladimir putin. on the agenda? syria, north korea, and moscow's meddling in the 2016 election, about which there is still disagreement. from the g20 summit in hamburg, germany, special correspondent ryan chilcote reports. >> reporter: what was planned to last just over half an hour, turned into an unexpected two hours and 15 minutes. president trump and russian president vladimir putin began their much
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on tonight's pbs newshour: a white house shake-up. press secretary sean spicer resigns after a disagreement with president trump. what the change means for the administration, as it struggles to stay on message. also ahead, 50 years after the detroit riots, we ask how those tumultuous times have shaped relations between the city's white and black communities. >> reporter: is the city of detroit better off than it was before? >> heck no. >> reporter: in the '60s? >> no. >> sreenivasan: it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze yet another busy week of news. plus, "barefoot contessa." ina garten invites us into her kitchen, to tell us the story of how she went from a federal bureaucrat to a household name as one of america's beloved cooks. >> i taught myself how to cook when i worked in washington, using julia child's cookbooks. >> sreenivasan: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connect
on tonight's pbs newshour: a white house shake-up. press secretary sean spicer resigns after a disagreement with president trump. what the change means for the administration, as it struggles to stay on message. also ahead, 50 years after the detroit riots, we ask how those tumultuous times have shaped relations between the city's white and black communities. >> reporter: is the city of detroit better off than it was before? >> heck no. >> reporter: in the '60s? >> no....
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for pbs newshour, i'm p.j.ia. >> woodruff: back in this country, congress returned to work today, and got a warning from president trump. in a tweet, he said he can't imagine lawmakers would "dare" to take august off, without passing a health care bill. senate republicans remain at odds over replacing obamacare, with no resolution in sight. the number of american adults without health insurance has increased by two million this year. the "gallup-sharecare well-being index" reports the uninsured rate in the second quarter was 11.7%. that's up from a record low of 10.9 reached at the end of last year. thousands of people in the western u.s. and canada are awaiting word to go home, after wildfires chased them away. one fire in southern california has charred more than 45 square miles and burned down at least 20 buildings. to the north, in british columbia, more than 200 fires burned over the weekend, and more than 2,000 firefighters mobilized. president trump has again lit into the man he fired as f.b.i. director.
for pbs newshour, i'm p.j.ia. >> woodruff: back in this country, congress returned to work today, and got a warning from president trump. in a tweet, he said he can't imagine lawmakers would "dare" to take august off, without passing a health care bill. senate republicans remain at odds over replacing obamacare, with no resolution in sight. the number of american adults without health insurance has increased by two million this year. the "gallup-sharecare well-being...
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all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> 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 to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: senate republicans have begun the fourth of july recess, with president trump urging them to get rid of obamacare, even if they can't replace it yet. in a tweet this morning, he said, "if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal, and then replace at a later date!" the white house said later it is still "fully committed" to getting a bill through the senate. the president's feud with cable news hosts mika brzezinksi and joe scarborough escalated today. mr. trump drew widespread condemnation yesterday for criticizi
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thank you. >>> be more, pbs . >> be more, pbs. ♪ -today on america's test kitchen bridget and julia makean-seared flank steak with mustard-chive butter. adam reveals his favorite carbon-steel skillets to julia and becky shows bridget an easy recipe for walkaway ratatouille. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
thank you. >>> be more, pbs . >> be more, pbs. ♪ -today on america's test kitchen bridget and julia makean-seared flank steak with mustard-chive butter. adam reveals his favorite carbon-steel skillets to julia and becky shows bridget an easy recipe for walkaway ratatouille. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been...
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>> brangham: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: the tumult at the white house continues to churn at a pace unprecedented in an american presidency. anthony scaramucci, just 10 days on the job of communications director is out. the move comes on john kelly's first day as president trump's chief of staff. our own lisa desjardins is here to walk us through these shake- ups at the top. welcome, lisa. >> thank you. pretty busy set of days here. walk us through the time like of how we got here. >> to do that, west go back to ten days ago. that's when we saw anthony scaramucci be hired as the communications director the same
>> brangham: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: denial and defense. the president's son-in-law offered both today, in the russia investigation. he spoke privately, for senate staffers, and publicly, for reporters. our coverage begins with john yang. >> yang: outside the white house west wing, jared kushner did something he rarely does: speak to reporters. >> let me be very clear: i did not collude, nor know of anyone else in the campaign who colluded, with any foreign i had no improper contacts. >> yang: he dismissed the idea that his father-in-law benefited from russian meddling in the election. >> donald trump h
. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to...
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. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: for months, a big question confronting official washington has been: did the trump campaign collude with the kremlin to undermine hillary clinton? tonight, president trump's eldest son finds himself at the heart of the matter-- after he released a potentially explosive e-mail chain. john yang begins our coverage. >> reporter: the emails show donald trump junior eager to hear dirt on hillary clinton, said to be offered as part of russian government support for his father's campaign. the chain begins with message from rob goldstone. he's a british-born music publicist. the younger trump met him at the 2013 miss universe pageant in moscow, which president trump then owned. goldstone said a client's father-- a real estate developer who teamed with presid
. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: for months, a big question confronting official washington has been: did the trump campaign collude with the kremlin to...