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what's trump judy doing exactly and who's he representing on this trip well donald trump jr is here he says not on a political trip he's here strictly for business reasons he's here representing the trump organization which he and his brother are now at the helm since his father became president last year were last year and yes he's here doing that he's meeting business leaders while he's here is going on a whirlwind trip around various cities across the country but he is also making a speech on friday which is further complicating the picture whether there's conflict of interest here is giving a speech on friday at an event a business summit that prime minister narendra modi will also be attending and he'll be giving a speech today discussing the future of indo-pacific. exactly well if he's going to be lecturing foreign policy while at the same time trying to flog a pop and that sounds like a conflict of interests. yeah i mean it's certainly something that a lot of people have been raising particularly i would say in the u.s. media based here and there have been articles sort of missi
what's trump judy doing exactly and who's he representing on this trip well donald trump jr is here he says not on a political trip he's here strictly for business reasons he's here representing the trump organization which he and his brother are now at the helm since his father became president last year were last year and yes he's here doing that he's meeting business leaders while he's here is going on a whirlwind trip around various cities across the country but he is also making a speech...
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in delhi what's trump judy doing exactly and who's he representing on this trip well donald trump jr is here he says not on a political trip he's here strictly for business reasons he's here representing the trump organization which he and his brother are now at the helm since his father became president last year were last year and yes so he's here doing that he's meeting business leaders while he's here is going on a whirlwind trip around various cities across the country but he is also making a speech on friday which is further complicating the picture whether there's conflict of interest here is giving a speech on friday at an event a business summit that prime minister narendra modi will also be attending and he'll be giving a speech today discussing the future of indo-pacific. exactly well if he's going to be lecturing foreign policy while at the same time trying to flog a pop and that sounds like a conflict of interests. yeah i mean it's certainly something that a lot of people have been raising particularly i would say in the u.s. media based here and there have been articles
in delhi what's trump judy doing exactly and who's he representing on this trip well donald trump jr is here he says not on a political trip he's here strictly for business reasons he's here representing the trump organization which he and his brother are now at the helm since his father became president last year were last year and yes so he's here doing that he's meeting business leaders while he's here is going on a whirlwind trip around various cities across the country but he is also...
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narrowed that being closely watched by the us is the two nations tussle over trade trump administration has increased judi's on chinese washing machines in seoul about jools beijing retaliating and dumping investigation of the us. you know your country's experiencing it tends export boom but it runs out of something is monday night as the wooden pallets used to transport goods that's what's happening in germany and it doesn't matter how good your planning is there are so many factors involved from the machines that make the pouts to the forests the produce the wood. the family owned company a monster is running at full capacity now in its sixth generation that specialized in producing wooden transportation pellets forty years ago. the head of the family says they've never had to cope with the kind of demand they face right now. near the shed was piled high from wall to wall with pallets now it's cleaned out. that. the economic boom industry is literally pulling out pallets straight out of the dryer and straight onto the trucks we can hardly even manage to build up a small buffer as a reserve. took on twenty
narrowed that being closely watched by the us is the two nations tussle over trade trump administration has increased judi's on chinese washing machines in seoul about jools beijing retaliating and dumping investigation of the us. you know your country's experiencing it tends export boom but it runs out of something is monday night as the wooden pallets used to transport goods that's what's happening in germany and it doesn't matter how good your planning is there are so many factors involved...
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trump. i don't think it was terribly effective. half of the ads bought were after at the election. it is hard to change the outcome after the fact. one more point. this is to what judy said before and many media outlets said. president trump has previously and frequently described allegations of russian meddling as a hoax. i think we're misinterpreting what he has been saying. he has been saying from my view that his campaign associates did not collude with the russians and that narrative is a hoax. i think that's his main thrust. i think that's getting lost here in terms of what narrative we're trying to push here. >> he tweeted that exact difference yesterday and tweeted something else about what you just said. he said the fake news media never fails, hard to ignore this fact from the vice president of facebook ads rob goldman and mr. goldman tweeted out this. the majority of the russian ad spending happened after the election. we shared that fact but very few outlets have covered it because it doesn't align with the main media narrative of trump and the election. judy, most people would not even know that fact. that does seem a bit significant. >> that's true. th
trump. i don't think it was terribly effective. half of the ads bought were after at the election. it is hard to change the outcome after the fact. one more point. this is to what judy said before and many media outlets said. president trump has previously and frequently described allegations of russian meddling as a hoax. i think we're misinterpreting what he has been saying. he has been saying from my view that his campaign associates did not collude with the russians and that narrative is a...
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trump. he needs to. eric: judy miller, that sanction bill, it's on the president's desk.we will see what happens. thank you. >> thank you. eric: very sobering analysis of the threats we face. >> thank you. eric: arthel? arthel: thank you. prime minister netanyahu vowing israel will respond after four soldiers were wounded by a bomb planted along a border fence in gaza. we will have more on the deadly attack ahead. >>> plus a nation in sorrow, mourning the lives lost in wednesday's shooting at stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. this as the fbi faces scrutiny for failing to respond to tips. >> i'm sure everyone in the fbi, every employee from director way on down is sick about this, but it does illustrate i think the tremendous pressure that's put on other things, while we ignore the big problem of guns, particularly assault rifles. ancestrydna is only $69. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to... ...it's the perfect time to find out where your greatness comes from. save 30% at ancestrydna.com. .. .. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know
trump. he needs to. eric: judy miller, that sanction bill, it's on the president's desk.we will see what happens. thank you. >> thank you. eric: very sobering analysis of the threats we face. >> thank you. eric: arthel? arthel: thank you. prime minister netanyahu vowing israel will respond after four soldiers were wounded by a bomb planted along a border fence in gaza. we will have more on the deadly attack ahead. >>> plus a nation in sorrow, mourning the lives lost in...
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judy wooshuff. on the nr tonight, president trump unveils his latest vision for spending that discards balancing theudget, adding new plans to fix roads, bridges and airports. then, opposing putin: we talk with a candidate running against russia's president in next month's elecon. plus, dispatches from the border.er a foatrol agent grapples with the complexity of life on the line between the u.s. and mexico. >> at the end of the day, i'm putting you in a cell and i'm sending you back to this place that you quite literally are risking your life to flee. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy wooshuff. on the nr tonight, president trump unveils his latest vision for spending that discards balancing theudget, adding new plans to fix roads, bridges and airports. then, opposing putin: we talk with a candidate running against russia's president in next month's elecon. plus, dispatches from the border.er a foatrol agent grapples with the complexity of life on the line between the u.s. and mexico. >> at the end of the day, i'm putting you in a cell and i'm sending you back to...
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judy wooshuff. on the nr tonight, president trump unveils his latest vision for spending that discards balancing the budget, adding new plans to fix roads, bridges and airports. then, opposing putin: we talk with a candidate running against russia's president in next month's elecon. plus, dispatches from the border.er a foatrol agent grapples with the complexity of life on the line between the u.s. and mexico. >> at the end of the day, i'm putting you in a cell and i'm sending you back to this place that you quite literally are risking your life to flee. >> 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 connectsus >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans shamld reflect thnt of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellar.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> and with the
judy wooshuff. on the nr tonight, president trump unveils his latest vision for spending that discards balancing the budget, adding new plans to fix roads, bridges and airports. then, opposing putin: we talk with a candidate running against russia's president in next month's elecon. plus, dispatches from the border.er a foatrol agent grapples with the complexity of life on the line between the u.s. and mexico. >> at the end of the day, i'm putting you in a cell and i'm sending you back to...
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a post columnist warned president trump he would be making an historic mistake in releasing it. judyhis memo came out that you were concerned about it releasing sources and methods. did it do that? >> i don't think that it did. you know, jon, it is very hard to know that. what we do know is that the f.b.i. said that the memo wasn't accurate. you could expect them to say that since it's critical of the f.b.i. but even trey gowdy said it did not show what donald trump said it showed, which is vindication of him. look, i think we have gotten to the stage now where things are so partisan that a grandstanding show like this really distracts us from what the committee, what robert mueller is supposed to be looking at, which is to what extent did the russians interfere in our election. and i think this is a very sad state of affairs. now the democrats want their response to the republican memo released. i think that ought to happen but this is all a side show. >> jon: and it could happen perhaps those wheels will get turning later today. joe, interesting right now there is the movie "the po
a post columnist warned president trump he would be making an historic mistake in releasing it. judyhis memo came out that you were concerned about it releasing sources and methods. did it do that? >> i don't think that it did. you know, jon, it is very hard to know that. what we do know is that the f.b.i. said that the memo wasn't accurate. you could expect them to say that since it's critical of the f.b.i. but even trey gowdy said it did not show what donald trump said it showed, which...
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trump. >> jon: joining us now our media panel judy kurtz columnist for the hill. is editorial director for the daily caller and host of mornings on the mall. judy, to you first. sometimes the president surprises the media by letting them stay in meetings, important meetings like that big daca thing he had with republicans and democrats at the white house a month or so ago. this time he kicked them out. what is going on? >> he is full of surprises as you know. file this one under trump trolling the media 101. listen, president trump doesn't really believe that the network bosses called up their anchors and told them what to say. he is disappointed in the coverage and that it maybe wasn't more effusive and didn't last as long as he might have liked. he is needling the media with a little embellishment but picking at them after his state of the union. >> jon: he did get some positive coverage. probably more than he gets on some of these issues. >> it didn't take the network bosses calling the press in order to give a dour impression. on abc, gloomy, divisive, sad. el
trump. >> jon: joining us now our media panel judy kurtz columnist for the hill. is editorial director for the daily caller and host of mornings on the mall. judy, to you first. sometimes the president surprises the media by letting them stay in meetings, important meetings like that big daca thing he had with republicans and democrats at the white house a month or so ago. this time he kicked them out. what is going on? >> he is full of surprises as you know. file this one under...
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one tweet from judy woodruff duncan south carolina representative who asked trump on the floor to have the state of the unioen to rase this anmo, he wrote this memo will shake the orgization the f.b.i. down to its core showing americans just how the agency was weaponized by the obama officials,d.n.c., h.r.c. -- meaning hillary rodham clinton -- to a group of larger adversaries. this leads people to believe the f.b.i. has been turned against republican parthi. >> tis a big conservative movement right now. >> woodruff: take us throuex what happens if the president declares pumorrow that this memo is all right foic release, he then essentially turns it back ter to speaker ryan, w happens then? >> that's right, the president will draft a letter likely from the white house counsel to the house and will likely go directly to cirman nunes and speaker ryan as well, outlining concerns the president has,f he has no concerns about the memo and says you can release it, at tha poirnghts chairman nunes has the unilateral ability to release it at anytime. speaking to members here who want the memo're
one tweet from judy woodruff duncan south carolina representative who asked trump on the floor to have the state of the unioen to rase this anmo, he wrote this memo will shake the orgization the f.b.i. down to its core showing americans just how the agency was weaponized by the obama officials,d.n.c., h.r.c. -- meaning hillary rodham clinton -- to a group of larger adversaries. this leads people to believe the f.b.i. has been turned against republican parthi. >> tis a big conservative...
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that wasjudi that was judi james on that wasjudi james on the body language of president trump duringes, also known as vaping, comes into effect from thursday in singapore. authorities claim it doesn't curb the smoking habit, but there are others who don't share that view. only a handful of countries including brazil and thailand have complete bans on e—cigarettes, with most places putting in place regulations instead. i have been a vaping for almost two yea rs i have been a vaping for almost two years now. the reason i started vaping was to find a healthier, cheaper alternative to smoking and also cut my smoking habit. i guess i will be finding other, healthier ways to keep myself destructed. —— distracted. yes, there is the potential for the gateway effect. e—cigarettes less harmful but not harmless. the benefits are the reductions in death and disease is caused by smokers switching to this less harmful product. the right thing to do, rather than an outright ban, would be to weigh the benefits and come up with sensible regulations that allow us to maximise the benefits while managin
that wasjudi that was judi james on that wasjudi james on the body language of president trump duringes, also known as vaping, comes into effect from thursday in singapore. authorities claim it doesn't curb the smoking habit, but there are others who don't share that view. only a handful of countries including brazil and thailand have complete bans on e—cigarettes, with most places putting in place regulations instead. i have been a vaping for almost two yea rs i have been a vaping for almost...
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trump jr. landed in india today to begin what will be a weeklong trip across the country. lisa desjardins reports on some ethical questions raised by his visit. >> reporter: judy, the president's son says this trip is strictly business. he says he's there to promote and sell condominium u at four different trump-branded luxury properties-- sales that the president will profit from. but ethics experts say they're concerned nald trump jr. is also mixing busineaf with state fairs. he is set to deliver a foreign policy speech at the end of this week, an event that indian prime minister narendra modi is likely to attend. sumit ganguly is a political science professor at indiana universi-bloomington. i want to started, you just returnn from india. u take us through the role of trump business in india, where it fits and then also the politicsf a trip like this. >> right. to begin with, these aremassive investments and extremely high-end investments in real estate. some of the largest indian developers of real estate are working witp h trn developing these properties in four major metropolitan areas, including in the town where i grew up in, calcutta, with a populatio
trump jr. landed in india today to begin what will be a weeklong trip across the country. lisa desjardins reports on some ethical questions raised by his visit. >> reporter: judy, the president's son says this trip is strictly business. he says he's there to promote and sell condominium u at four different trump-branded luxury properties-- sales that the president will profit from. but ethics experts say they're concerned nald trump jr. is also mixing busineaf with state fairs. he is set...
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. >> yang: judy, conservative republicans have been urging president trump to release the four-page classified document, believing it would discredit the f.b.i. and the russia investigation. last night, as mr. trump left the house chamber after the state of the union address, he seemed to assure republican representative jeff duncan of icuth carolina that he would make it publ >> great to meet you. let's release the memo. >> oh, yeah. mo, don't worry, 100%. >> yang: thiing, white house press secretary sarah asnders suggested on cnn that the recould take some l me. >> we've said ong, from day one, that we want full transparency in this process. we haven't hidden that. but at the same time, we'r still going to complete the legal and national security review. that has to take plaefore putting something out publicly. and that's the place where we are right now. >> yang: later, the f.b.i. issued a statement saying, "we have grave concerns about material omissions ot that fundamentally impact the memo's acracy." to make sense of all of this, we are joined now by devlin barrett, who covers the justic
. >> yang: judy, conservative republicans have been urging president trump to release the four-page classified document, believing it would discredit the f.b.i. and the russia investigation. last night, as mr. trump left the house chamber after the state of the union address, he seemed to assure republican representative jeff duncan of icuth carolina that he would make it publ >> great to meet you. let's release the memo. >> oh, yeah. mo, don't worry, 100%. >> yang:...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... t >> we'n our grief into action. we have to have action.re >>ivasan: ...president trump puts for gun reform in the wake of the florida school shooting. then, power grab-- china's g mmunist party moves to abolish term limits, allowesident xi jinping to stay in office for life. and,omalia struggles to its miet-- a surge in u.s. military presence pushes thtant group al-shabab out of the east african nation, but not without complications. >> the u.s. military's involvement in the war here in somalia happens in the shadows. that has some people worried about accountability. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... t >> we'n our grief into action. we have to have action.re >>ivasan: ...president trump puts for gun reform in the wake of the florida school shooting. then, power grab-- china's g mmunist party moves to abolish term limits, allowesident xi jinping to stay in office for life. and,omalia struggles to its miet-- a surge in u.s. military presence pushes thtant group al-shabab out of the east african nation, but not without...
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productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, students return to the florida high school leere a shooting 17 dead, as president trump meets with both democratic and m republicanbers of congress to talk about new gun heasures. also, white house communications director, hope hicks, mr. trump's lst serving aide, announces she ll resign.me then, securingca's ballot box-- wi midterm elections around the corner, fears grow of further russian meddling in the nation'semocracy. and, decoding north korea's nuclear abilities-- how researchers are dissecting the regime's propaganda for clues inside its secretive missile program. >> every time the north koreans
productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, students return to the florida high school leere a shooting 17 dead, as president trump meets with both democratic and m republicanbers of congress to talk about new gun heasures. also, white house communications director, hope hicks, mr. trump's lst serving aide, announces she ll resign.me then, securingca's ballot box-- wi midterm elections around the corner, fears grow of further russian meddling in the...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> never again! >> woodruff: ...survivorscof the florol shooting and thousands of others demand change to the nation's gun laws as president trumpolds a meeting on school safety. then, a city in scotland reflects on the school shooting orthat shook its community than 20 years ago and what it could teach the u.s. about stopping >> you can never say never but i think we've done an awful lot to make our schls safer places and i don't go out the dr with some of the worries american parents undoubtedly have tdray. >> wf: plus, what freely available open-source data and satellite images can tell us about the true power of north korea's nuclear arsenal.
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> never again! >> woodruff: ...survivorscof the florol shooting and thousands of others demand change to the nation's gun laws as president trumpolds a meeting on school safety. then, a city in scotland reflects on the school shooting orthat shook its community than 20 years ago and what it could teach the u.s. about stopping >> you can never say never but i think we've done an awful lot to make our schls safer places and i don't go...
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i'm judy woodruff.to on the newshought: >> when we declare our schools to be gun-free zonesust puts our students in far more danger. w >>druff: president trumpkeeps up the argument for arming teachers, as florida's republican governor breaks with the n.r.a.y calling for raising to 21 the age to buy a gun.il then, a plea. a former top trump campaign aide admits to conspiracy and false st'sements. and riday. david brooks and ruth marcus are here to analyze this moment in the gun debate, and the latest in the russia probe. plus, a new drama explores the events leading up to the september 11 attacks, and thht lessons we mearn as a na
i'm judy woodruff.to on the newshought: >> when we declare our schools to be gun-free zonesust puts our students in far more danger. w >>druff: president trumpkeeps up the argument for arming teachers, as florida's republican governor breaks with the n.r.a.y calling for raising to 21 the age to buy a gun.il then, a plea. a former top trump campaign aide admits to conspiracy and false st'sements. and riday. david brooks and ruth marcus are here to analyze this moment in the gun...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, students speak up: how the survivors of the florida school shooting are trying to become a mobilizing force. then, president trump lashes out at the russia investigation whdictments, but do the charges in the probe actually reveal? and, we continue our series on modern day redlining-- how differences in home loan approvals are reshaping neighborhoods. >> it is forcing african americans out of their heres. african ans aren't able to move in at the same rate as whites. anyou know it's unfair. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, students speak up: how the survivors of the florida school shooting are trying to become a mobilizing force. then, president trump lashes out at the russia investigation whdictments, but do the charges in the probe actually reveal? and, we continue our series on modern day redlining-- how differences in home loan approvals are reshaping neighborhoods. >> it is forcing african americans out of their heres. african ans aren't able to move in at the...
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judy. ce woodruff: in the days s the school shooting in parkland, florida, president trump and a number of other republicans, as well as the n.r.a., have ramped ls for arming teachers a other educators. there's no specific proposal. but the president has suggesd it could be done for teachers who voluntarily want to do so, and could be offered a small bonus. it's an idea generating a lot of blowback in the field of education. but there are some districts and states that have tried ations on this. a school in pike county kentucky gave preliminary approval to alouing teachers to carry concealed guns john yang takes a closer look at all of this for our weekly education segment "making the grade." >> yang: we get two views on the question of whether teachers should have weapons in the classroom. first, texas state representative jason villaa, a dallas republican. he's the architect of the school marshal program which allows texas school districts to train and arm teachers. mr. villabla, thanks for joini us. as i understand it, this program allows districts, locct distto make the decision of whe
judy. ce woodruff: in the days s the school shooting in parkland, florida, president trump and a number of other republicans, as well as the n.r.a., have ramped ls for arming teachers a other educators. there's no specific proposal. but the president has suggesd it could be done for teachers who voluntarily want to do so, and could be offered a small bonus. it's an idea generating a lot of blowback in the field of education. but there are some districts and states that have tried ations on...
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judy woodruff is away. ohon the newsur tonight: a roller coaster on wa street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he wshould "love to see down," as lawmakers scramble to agree t a spending deal before another deadline for government funding. and, uston thinks long-term. five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is preparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient. otherwise, just pting people back in their homes the very way they were before is just funding for failure. >> yang: plus, with an eye on mars, space-x successfully launches the most powerful commercial rocket in the world. a
judy woodruff is away. ohon the newsur tonight: a roller coaster on wa street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he wshould "love to see down," as lawmakers scramble to agree t a spending deal before another deadline for government funding. and, uston thinks long-term. five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is preparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient....
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. >> woodruff: president trumpdefends one of his closest white house aides, who stands accused of domestic abuse. then, congress passes a deal to keep the government open, but concerns about the budget deficit remain. and, sports diplomacy. the politically-charged winter i olympipyeongchang, south korea, have begun. plus, arts and economics in appalachia. how a creative hub continues to promote development despite dwindling funding. >> we can tell you, day in and day out, howany young artists have been told, "if you really want to be an artist, you've got
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. >> woodruff: president trumpdefends one of his closest white house aides, who stands accused of domestic abuse. then, congress passes a deal to keep the government open, but concerns about the budget deficit remain. and, sports diplomacy. the politically-charged winter i olympipyeongchang, south korea, have begun. plus, arts and economics in...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:pl a fourth guilt in the mueller investigation, as a clearer picture emerges of vessia's attempts to decei americans and sow divisions. then, donald trump jr. kicks off a tour iindia to sell luxury apartments, but a planned speech sparks questions over mixing business with politics. and, while tcl debate over ate change plays out in the political sphere, a look at howl sciencassrooms in idaho are feeling the heat. >> when a legislative body decides to recommend against science content, we undergo a great risk in denying our children really important information that they will need. >> woodruff: all that and more,
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:pl a fourth guilt in the mueller investigation, as a clearer picture emerges of vessia's attempts to decei americans and sow divisions. then, donald trump jr. kicks off a tour iindia to sell luxury apartments, but a planned speech sparks questions over mixing business with politics. and, while tcl debate over ate change plays out in the political sphere, a look at howl sciencassrooms in idaho are feeling the heat. >> when a legislative body decides...
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judy woodruff. on the newshltr tonight, mule fatalities in a shooting at a south florida high school. also ahead, "serus derelictions"-- the u.s. veterans affairs secretary is t latest trump official t use taxpayer dollars for personal tral. plus, president trump pushes his own immigrion agenda just as the senate's debate gets off the ground. the latest on chances for a bipartisan deal. then, miles o'brien explores how to track advances in north korea's nuclear weapons program. >> they were going to show us a significant part of their nuclear complex, particularly the plutonium complex. and that, thatas just-- it was eye-opener, it was really surprising.
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productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, students return to the florida high school leere a shooting 17 dead, as president trump meets with both democratic and m republicanbers of congress to talk about new gun heasures. also, white house communications director, hope hicks, mr. trump's lst serving aide, announces she ll resign.me then, securingca's ballot box-- wi midterm elections around the corner, fears grow of further russian meddling in the nation'semocracy. and, decoding north korea's nuclear abilities-- how researchers are dissecting the regime's propaganda for clues inside its secretive missile program. >> every time the north koreans conduct a missile launch, we try to figure out where it happened. we take all the pictures that they relsed and we try to, what we call, geolocate them. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the lemelson foundation. committed improving lives rough invention. in the u.s. and developing countries.le on the web at melson.org. >> supported by the john d. andr catherine t. mur foundation. commit
productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.sh on the nr tonight, students return to the florida high school leere a shooting 17 dead, as president trump meets with both democratic and m republicanbers of congress to talk about new gun heasures. also, white house communications director, hope hicks, mr. trump's lst serving aide, announces she ll resign.me then, securingca's ballot box-- wi midterm elections around the corner, fears grow of further russian meddling in the...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... t >> we'n our grief into action. we have to have action.re >>ivasan: ...president trump puts for gun reform in the wake of the florida school shooting. then, power grab-- china's g mmunist party moves to abolish term limits, allowesident xi jinping to stay in office for life. and,omalia struggles to its miet-- a surge in u.s. military presence pushes thtant group al-shabab out of the east african nation, but not without complications. >> the u.s. military's involvement in the war here in somalia happens in the shadows. that has some people worried about accountability. >> 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 connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans shld reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything inn. betwee to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv ith the ongoing support of these institutio
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight... t >> we'n our grief into action. we have to have action.re >>ivasan: ...president trump puts for gun reform in the wake of the florida school shooting. then, power grab-- china's g mmunist party moves to abolish term limits, allowesident xi jinping to stay in office for life. and,omalia struggles to its miet-- a surge in u.s. military presence pushes thtant group al-shabab out of the east african nation, but not without...
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. -- the trump administration's position is and are still asking is turkey prepared to see u.s. soldiers oudie in this fight where government is going after -- >> well, judy, we are long-rm allies and i am confident we are not going to come to that point, t in order to ensure that, i think the united states should take certain actions, terminate the support of the terrorist organization. that terrorist organization causes an existhrentialat for our security and stability. so they should put an end to their support, they should cease providing them ammition. have you asked him to do this? >> of course, and they should collect evidence, as of yesterday, rockets have been sent to turkey, a hospital, a restaurant, a house and they have killed and wounded scor of people, and most of those ent, werei'm conf provided by the united states. s w can you make sure that the weapat you have given to y.p.g. pyd fighting as daes are not going to end up being used against turkish civilians and sorces? we have made t comments time and again. they are confident there's noon connecetween the y.p.g. and-- p.k.k >> woodruff: it is an enormously important subject for e united
. -- the trump administration's position is and are still asking is turkey prepared to see u.s. soldiers oudie in this fight where government is going after -- >> well, judy, we are long-rm allies and i am confident we are not going to come to that point, t in order to ensure that, i think the united states should take certain actions, terminate the support of the terrorist organization. that terrorist organization causes an existhrentialat for our security and stability. so they should...
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> never again! >> woodruff: ...survivorscof the florol shooting and thousands of others demand change to the nation's gun laws as president trump holds a meeting on school safety. then, a city in scotland reflects on the school shooting orthat shook its community than 20 years ago and what it could teach the u.s. about stopping >> you can never say never but i think we've done an awful lot to make our schls safer places and i don't go out the dr with some of the worries american parents undoubtedly have tdray. >> wf: plus, what freely available open-source data and satellite images can tell us about the true power of north korea's nuclear arsenal. all th and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >>ajor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new chnguage. like spanish, frgerman, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> supporting socis entrepreneurd their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollf
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight... >> never again! >> woodruff: ...survivorscof the florol shooting and thousands of others demand change to the nation's gun laws as president trump holds a meeting on school safety. then, a city in scotland reflects on the school shooting orthat shook its community than 20 years ago and what it could teach the u.s. about stopping >> you can never say never but i think we've done an awful lot to make our schls safer places and i don't go...
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i'm judy woodruff.to on the newshought: >> when we declare our schools to be gun-free zonesust puts our students in far more danger. w >>druff: president trump keeps up the argument for arming teachers, as florida's republican governor breaks with the n.r.a.y calling for raising to 21 the age to buy a gun.il then, a plea. a former top trump campaign aide admits to conspiracy and false st'sements. and riday. david brooks and ruth marcus are here to analyze this moment in the gun debate, and the latest in the russia probe. plus, a new drama explores the events leading up to the september 11 attacks, and thht lessons we mearn as a nation today. >> the theme of this season is, "divided we fail," and we werend divided,e failed to stop 9/11. but i think the, younow, the country has never been more divided than it is right now. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour h been provided by: ♪ ♪ur movingconomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular understandy that not ee needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can helyou choose a plan
i'm judy woodruff.to on the newshought: >> when we declare our schools to be gun-free zonesust puts our students in far more danger. w >>druff: president trump keeps up the argument for arming teachers, as florida's republican governor breaks with the n.r.a.y calling for raising to 21 the age to buy a gun.il then, a plea. a former top trump campaign aide admits to conspiracy and false st'sements. and riday. david brooks and ruth marcus are here to analyze this moment in the gun...
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judy one question? you said before the media is liberal but not hard left. if you're conservative how do you think people at home that may have voted for donald trump and conservativesl when they hear that. >> how we identify ourselves. it is true that an overwhelming majority of reporters tend to self-eye dent file as liberal and democrat. >> does it affect their reporting? >> it shouldn't but it does. what is going on here is a search for facts. not for spin, but for facts. those facts don't make the white house happy. that's what i think is going on here. >> jon: i am the quarterback and the game clock is running out. thank you both. >> melissa: united airlines flight lands safely in oregon after passengers get a big scare. plus say goodbye to america's pastor as reverend billy graham comes home. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supple
judy one question? you said before the media is liberal but not hard left. if you're conservative how do you think people at home that may have voted for donald trump and conservativesl when they hear that. >> how we identify ourselves. it is true that an overwhelming majority of reporters tend to self-eye dent file as liberal and democrat. >> does it affect their reporting? >> it shouldn't but it does. what is going on here is a search for facts. not for spin, but for facts....
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, students speak up: how the survivors of the florida school shooting are trying to become a mobilizing force. then, president trump lashes out at the russia investigation indictments, but what do the charges in the probe actually reveal? and, we continue our series on modern day redlining-- how differences in home loan approvals are reshaping neighborhoods. >> it is forcing african americans out of their homes. african americans aren't able to move in at the same ra as whites. and you know it's unfair. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major fundi for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects . >> consumer cellthar understands not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use ngur phone, notore, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. s: and with the ongoing support of these instituti and individuals. >> this program was made possible by
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, students speak up: how the survivors of the florida school shooting are trying to become a mobilizing force. then, president trump lashes out at the russia investigation indictments, but what do the charges in the probe actually reveal? and, we continue our series on modern day redlining-- how differences in home loan approvals are reshaping neighborhoods. >> it is forcing african americans out of their homes. african americans aren't able to move...
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judy woodruff is away. on the wshour tonight: a roller coaster on wall street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he would "love to sea shutdown," s lawmakers scramble to agree on a spending deal beforadyet another ne for government funding. and, houston thinks long-term five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is reparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient. otherwise, just putting people bacin their homes the very way they were before is just funding for failure. >> yang: plus, with an eye on mars, space-x successfully lncs the most powerful commercial rocket in the world. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided b >babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons a are availaban app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporati
judy woodruff is away. on the wshour tonight: a roller coaster on wall street. the stock market swings wildly, gaining back more than 500 points. then, president trump says he would "love to sea shutdown," s lawmakers scramble to agree on a spending deal beforadyet another ne for government funding. and, houston thinks long-term five months after hurricane harvey, how the city is reparing for the next big storm. >> we have to be stronger, and we have to be more resilient....
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judy woodruff. on the newshltr tonight, mule fatalities in a shooting at a south florida high school. also ahead, "serus derelictions"-- the u.s. veterans affairs secretary is t latest trump official t use taxpayer dollars for personal tral. plus, president trump pushes his own immigrion agenda just as the senate's debate gets off the ground. the latest on chances for a bipartisan deal. then, miles o'brien explores how to track advances in north korea's nuclear weapons program. >> they were going to show us a significant part of their nuclear complex, particularly the plutonium complex. and that, thatas just-- it was eye-opener, it was really surprising. >> woodruff: and, the winter olympics heats up. u.s. snowboarder shaun white makes history while addressing questions of sexual harassment. all that and more on tonig's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. t a language at teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> supporting social en 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 countrie
judy woodruff. on the newshltr tonight, mule fatalities in a shooting at a south florida high school. also ahead, "serus derelictions"-- the u.s. veterans affairs secretary is t latest trump official t use taxpayer dollars for personal tral. plus, president trump pushes his own immigrion agenda just as the senate's debate gets off the ground. the latest on chances for a bipartisan deal. then, miles o'brien explores how to track advances in north korea's nuclear weapons program....
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judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. >> woodruff: president trump defends one of his closest white house aides, who stands accused of domestic abuse. then, congress passes a deal to keep the government open, but concerns about the budget deficit remain. and, sports diplomacy. the politically-charged winter i olympipyeongchang, south korea, have begun. plus, arts and economics in appalachia. how a creative hub continues to promote development despite dwindling funding. >> we can tell you, day in and day out, howany young artists have been told, "if you really want to be an artist, you've got to leave." so, you know, on that i feel like appalshop has proven that other things can happen here. >> woodruff: all that, including mark shields and david brooks, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour h been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years.en bnsf, the ne that connects us. >> consumer cellular understands not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose aonlan ba
judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> well, it's obviously a tough time for him. he did a very good job when he was in the white house. >> woodruff: president trump defends one of his closest white house aides, who stands accused of domestic abuse. then, congress passes a deal to keep the government open, but concerns about the budget deficit remain. and, sports diplomacy. the politically-charged winter i olympipyeongchang, south korea, have begun. plus, arts and economics in...