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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: one o one. at a dangerous moment in the persian gulf, a conversation with the iranian feign minister mohammad zarif. then, the triple-digit threat. as a blistering heat wave ankets the u.s., what ca communities do to prevent loss of life in a warming world? plus, "apollo 11" at 50. half a century after neil armstrong took one small step, nasa looks to the future for its next giant leap. >> the moon is a proving ground for a sustainable human presence on the next destination, which is mars. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david bros analyze president trump's attack against four congresswomen of color and the brewing fight over health care in the democratic primary. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> text night and day. >> catch it on replae >> burning st. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you.t with tal
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: one o one. at a dangerous moment in the persian gulf, a conversation with the iranian feign minister mohammad zarif. then, the triple-digit threat. as a blistering heat wave ankets the u.s., what ca communities do to prevent loss of life in a warming world? plus, "apollo 11" at 50. half a century after neil armstrong took one small step, nasa looks to the...
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i'm judy woodruff.ooks and karen tumulty. for all of us at the pbs newshour, have a greatfo th of july and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newsho has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanishfrench, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or baline. more information oel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> and with the ongoing support of these instituons >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org martha stewart: are you eager to learn how to update your favorite r cipes with bettefor you ingredients from the mern pantry? then you won't want to miss this season of "martha bakes." join me in my kitchen where i'll teach you how to ansfo
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. f.m judy woodr on the newshour tonight: inside the detention centers. congressman joaquin castro on the conditions for migrants in u.s. custody he and other lawmakers witnessed first-hand. then, what next in hong kong. we are on the ground, following protests that aim to transform the relationship with mainland china. plus, "making the grade." how new york city isng to increase the number of black and latino students at its elite public high schools. >> wn you look at not only the race of the students that get these ats, but also thenc fiial status of these students, they havthe financial means to afford test prep or other sessions or tutors that other low income students simply do not. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: on life well-planned. learn more at raames.com. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay.ur >>ng some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good eving. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a decade in the making. the federal reserve cuts interest rates for the first time in over ten years. what does it mean for the economy, and why is it happening now? then, ten candidates down, tento o. where the democratic presidential hopefuls stand ter last night's debate and what to watch for in tonight'snd seound. and, out of thin air.ti how harv liquid water from fog may turn the tide of the global water crisis. >> it's a fairly simple solution, but yet by just tweaking meaningfull design, really at a small scale, the results are rather dramatic. all that and me on tonight's s newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been providedy: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life nversations in a new language. t babbel's to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond james. entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing proble
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. te the newshour tonight, controversy in con-- as president trump stands by his attacks against four congresswomen, unpacking the painful history behind his words.ac then, where goes from here. a key trump advisor on what'sth next iwhite house's plan to resolve the israeli- palestinian conflict plus, orbiting history. memoes of apollo 11 from michael collins, the astd naut who circe moon while his crewmates walk on the surface. ng i think of a flight to the moon as being a lond fragile, daisy chain of events. any one of those links breaks, haerything downstream from is useless. there are so many things that can go wrong. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the p newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanishch, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. ♪ ♪ >> supporting socialne entre
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thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. government will print the forms for the 2020 census without a question about citizenship. the justice department confirmed the decision late today. t last wee u.s. supreme court barred adding the citizenship question unless the administration gave a better explanation for including it. president trump initialled for delaying the census for as long as necessary. a military court in san dieg has acquitted navy seal edward gallagher of murdering a suspectemilitant in iraq. gallagher was found not guilty of all charges today, except for posing with the dead man's body. he could get four months of confinement. the ways and means committee of thu.s. house of representatives went to federal court today to gain access totr presidenp's tax returns. the panel filed suit against the treasury department and the s internal revenvice after they refused to comply with an earlier request. the committee is investigating the president's tax and business dealings. the president is touting his fourth of
thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. government will print the forms for the 2020 census without a question about citizenship. the justice department confirmed the decision late today. t last wee u.s. supreme court barred adding the citizenship question unless the administration gave a better explanation for including it. president trump initialled for delaying the census for as long as necessary. a military court in san dieg has acquitted navy seal edward gallagher of murdering a...
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captioning sponsored by honewsur productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newsho tonight... did you actually totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> epnow, in fact, yourt expressly states that it does not exonerate the president. >> it does. >> woodruff: robert mueller testifies. the former special counsel appears before congress answering questions about russian interrence in the 2016 election and whether president trump obstructed justice. then, we devote mosof the show to examining mueller's testimony. what it mea for the president and what it reveals about the scope of russian terference. all that, plus the day's other headlines on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for e pbs newshour has been provided by: a lthanguage progra teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. ♪ ♪ >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their sostutions to the world's mo pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org.
captioning sponsored by honewsur productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newsho tonight... did you actually totally exonerate the president? >> no. >> epnow, in fact, yourt expressly states that it does not exonerate the president. >> it does. >> woodruff: robert mueller testifies. the former special counsel appears before congress answering questions about russian interrence in the 2016 election and whether president trump obstructed...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: celebrations of independence across the u.s., as president trump breaks tradition withnk tas and fighter jets on the national mall. then, examining the , ngest american economic expansion since 19d the warning signs ahead.a plusiceless donation. "making sense" of the long- reaching effects of giving kidneys to complete strangers. >> if i had known someone who needed a kidney, i'm sure i would have stepped up. >> woouff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. >> 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. cupporting innovations in education, democra engagement, and the advancement of internat
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captioning sponsored by newshourroductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:ng "fanhe flames." chants at president trump's rally add fuel to anlready cendiary debate over race in america., then fun turns scary. a popular apthat can make you look older or younger raises fears of russia's online influence. plusas marijuana goes mainstream, certain strains turn to luxury. "making sense"f the champagne of cannabis. >> the place you want to be is on the high end. not just quality, t something about your style, something about your story. and you make it a small batch, and you make that your advantage. >> woodruff: all tt and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com.n >>mer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches anish, french, italian, german, and more. a by the alfred p. sloan foundation. ting science, technology and improved economice performad financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporion of new york.
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, l secretary or alex acosta resigns amid criticism over his handling of a sex crimes casena against bille jeffrey epstein. then, fearing a massood, the latest on a slow-mtoing tropical expected to drench louisiana, threatening leveesround new orleans. plus, as theegal marijuana industry expands, questions remain about racial diversity in the business and who will reap the economic benefits. >> we're hoping that we can correct that by keeping the money within the community, employing people from our community, and allowing the ney to circulate as many times as humanly possible. >> woodr mark shields and ramesh ponnuru brwn the divide among democrats, the resignation of alex acosta, and more. all that and more, on tonight'sb newshour. >> major fding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers. ou>> you can do the things like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. wi
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the trump agenda-- the white house backed down on adding a citizenship question to the census as immigration and customs enforcement prepares to start mass raids as early as this weekend. then, a conversation with secretary of veterans affairs robert wilkie on ensuring that those who served the country in the armed forces receive the care they need. plus, the green rush. oe next in our series on the changing landscalegal marijuana. how cannabis has become a multi- billion dollar industry. >> there might not be a thrger weenerating opportunity that i'll see in my lifetime again. i mean it's staggering what can be built in this industry right now. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. m >>ajor funding for the pbs newsur has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french,
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now he is. >> woodruff: let me ask you about something else. the president assessor of the president, president santos sied a pece agreement 2016 with the rebels. lear we a two and a half years later only a quarter of the provisions, the dehat was part of the deal signed have been implemented. we understand thousand ofs militave resumed fighting, little or no help for those living in the rebelld territories, hundreds of activists have been killed. why has the this been implemented? >> the implementation takes a long time of the movement. it's a complex one to imlement. the policy of the president is to implement the agreement with the chaorngeshe future through political consensusnd institutionals there. are advances in the implementation as registered by the mission of the united nations everthe months. i'm going to new york this week to receive the new reeport of secretary general that makes guarantees on the advances made. >. woodruff: we see the president has called some terms too lenient on the farc rebels. in many places where the reb dip
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: "securing the vote." a u.s. senate report outlines russia's attempts to influence the 2016 election, and reviews threats that remain for 2020. then, reviewing the immigration agenda. illegal immigrant round-ups, harrowing conditions in migrant detention facilities and attempts to change u.s. asylum policy. plus, democracy at risk. inurts and other polish institutions increy under threat from the nation's politicians. >> independent judiciary is one of the grounds of the democracy. if the courts are not independent and the judges are not independent, then we have a very serious problem with the democracy. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks examine the impact of robert mueller's testimony, the question of impeachment and all the week's politics news. all that andore on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> ordering takeout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. m judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: aftershocks-- we are on the ground in southern california following major earthquakes that have left the region rattled. then, despite border officials sounding the alarm, the trump administration again dismissesof reportqualor at migrant detention facilities along theex u.s.o border. and a giant leap for human kind. we look back at apollo 11-- the mission that put men on the moon 50 years ago. >> one of the great things that came out of the space program-- maybe eatest thing-- was the sense of optimism it engendered, that tomorrow will be better than today, the sense >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been predovy: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are avaible as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm r
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, president trump doubles down on racist tweets aimed at four congresswomen, fueling deep divisions in the country. then our politics monday team breaks down a busy weekend on the campaign trailfrom joe biden's healthcare plan to beto o'rourke's case for reparations. and despite legalization andde iminalization, the black market marijuana industry continues to tive across the united states. >> the thing that nobody predicted is that normalization, commercialization, would be a magnet for international black market activity. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online.nf more imation on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial symvices firm rad james. >> the william and flora hewlett founda
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: condemnation and words of defense, as president s attacks on four women members of congress continue to roil. thenfederal prosecutors decline to charge the new york city police officer involved in the death of eric garner-- a touchstonease for the black lives matterovement. and, a desperate journey. as political instability, poverty and starvation consume venezuela, thousandsf its people flee to neighboring brazil in search of a safer life. >> ( translated ): there is no justice, and there is no food, no water. there's no gasoline. the streets are empty and towns have turned into ghost towns. we had to abandon our home to me here. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> ajor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> advice for life. life well-planned.mo learn re at raymondjames.com. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you do with a wireles
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, more controversy in the cabinet. amid growing calls for his resignation, labor department head alex acosta bres silence about his role in the jeffrey epstein sex trafficking case. then, strain on the special relationship. the united kingdom's ambassador to t u.s. resigns after criticizing the trump administration, and the vorite to be britain's next prime minister declines to defend him. plus, champions come home: as the u.s. women's soccer team llebrates victory in the world cup, what will theacy be for american women's soccer?an the science of smoking and the potency of pot. how marijuana use affects adult and developing brains.ha >> we know tt there are likely negative effects if is becomes a regular part of one's routine when we're neurodevelopmentally vulnerablej that is, we'ret stille growing up, weder construction or half-baked, better way to put it. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs new >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provi
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc i' woodruff: good evening. judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: out of the shadows. how charges against fund manager jeffrey epstein shine light on the scope of sex traffiing of underage girls. then, judging healthcare. the affordable care act is back in the courts, sting up afi legat that could decide the fate of obamacare.ne plus, the cash crop. f kick off our series on the booming business ocreational marijuana, as state after state votes to legalize it. >> states are realizing the sky isn't falling. the doomsday predictions of opponents are not really coming true. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. fe well-planned. t.arn more at raymondjames.com. >> ordering take >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers.o >> you cane things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" toni contentious question-- the justice department is still looking for a legal rationale to ask aboucitizenship on the census. then, after president trump's july 4th speech draws criticism for politicizing the armed forces, we examine his history tical statements in military settings. plus a group of diabetic women leads a caravan to canada to purcha statement about drug prices in the u.s.n' >> i dget the choice to get diabetes, but i certainly had the choice of how i was going to react to getting diabetes. >> woodruff: and it's friday-- david brooks andaren tumulty break down the president's july fourth speech, the contentiou census citizenship question and more. htall that and more on ton "pbs nshour." p>> major funding for the newshour has been provided by: >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the thgs you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consum
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" toni contentious question-- the justice department is still looking for a legal rationale to ask aboucitizenship on the census. then, after president trump's july 4th speech draws criticism for politicizing the armed forces, we examine his history tical statements in military settings. plus a group of diabetic women leads a caravan to canada to purcha statement about...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, in a blow to president trump's immigration agendaa judge rules that asylum-seekers in the u.s. cannot be held in detention indefinitely. then, targeting refugees. an air strike in libya leaves 44 migrants dead, in what the united nations is calling a possible war crime. plus, out of the ashes. after a california wildfireis devouredome, a graphic novelist channels his trauma into art. >> i realized that i was an eyewitness to an extraordinary event.o and i wantedll people about it. tnmebody else later said it was my way of bearing s and i don't think i can put it any better than that. i'd seen this thing. i needed to tell this story. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. f >> major fundi the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. t teachese app t real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or line. more information on babbel.com. >>
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, in a blow to president trump's immigration agendaa judge rules that asylum-seekers in the u.s. cannot be held in detention indefinitely. then, targeting refugees. an air strike in libya leaves 44 migrants dead, in what the united nations is calling a possible war crime. plus, out of the ashes. after a california wildfireis devouredome, a graphic novelist channels his...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> woodruff: gooing. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the governor of puerto rico resigns amid massive protests on the island then, two members of congress assess the impact of former special counsel robert mueller's testimony. and, as the global bee population declines, researchers develop new technologies to support agriculture and avoid foodrises. >> our food will get way more expensive, so not only is it a huge public health con there's huge economic ramifications. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economi performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, d
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> woodruff: gooing. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the governor of puerto rico resigns amid massive protests on the island then, two members of congress assess the impact of former special counsel robert mueller's testimony. and, as the global bee population declines, researchers develop new technologies to support agriculture and avoid foodrises. >> our food will get way more expensive, so not only is it a huge...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" idnight, as prt trump doubles down on his denunciations of a black lawmaker, we examine situation in u.s. migrant detention centers that sparked this latest string of attacks. then ourolitics monday team unpacks the fallout from the president's criticism ofor balt and the newest moves on the 2020 campaign trail. plus, 25 years after apartheid, a black south african chef makes her mark on the country's restaurant scene-- and helps to heal its lasting divisions. >> there are more female faces, black faces, you know, in the culinary industry for le to actually be like, "oh, i can see that. that's a person that looks like myself, i can dodrhat." >> woof: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." >>ajor funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. i moreormation o
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" idnight, as prt trump doubles down on his denunciations of a black lawmaker, we examine situation in u.s. migrant detention centers that sparked this latest string of attacks. then ourolitics monday team unpacks the fallout from the president's criticism ofor balt and the newest moves on the 2020 campaign trail. plus, 25 years after apartheid, a black south african...
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>> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" toght: sexual assault and the military. accutions against a nominee for a high ranking job raise questions of how allegations are handled in the ranks. then, taking the stage. what to look for as the next round of democratic presidential primary debates gets underway. plus, second chances after serving time. how thinking outside the box is giving youngjudults in the nile justice system a path forward. >> what's needed is yes,rk rce skills, job skills, academics.ca but yot do that if you haven't been able to go through and deal with the hurt. deal with the pain. deal with the lack of trust. arts allows us to do that. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> advice for life. life well-planne learn more at raymondjames.com. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat.ha >>ng the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with tal
>> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" toght: sexual assault and the military. accutions against a nominee for a high ranking job raise questions of how allegations are handled in the ranks. then, taking the stage. what to look for as the next round of democratic presidential primary debates gets underway. plus, second chances after serving time. how thinking outside the box is giving youngjudults in the nile justice system a path forward. >>...
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>> woodruff: congressman joaquin castro, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> woodruff: today, the chinese bvernment strongly condemned the protesters wke into nde seat of government in hong kong last night,rashed the legislative chamber. yesterday, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched peacefully, on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would allow for suspected criminals to be extradited to mainland china. a separate, more aggressive group smashed windows of the legislative council, known as legco, and briefly occupied it. last night, our foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin reported from inside the building and interviewed one of the occupiers. today, nick spoke with a
>> woodruff: congressman joaquin castro, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> woodruff: today, the chinese bvernment strongly condemned the protesters wke into nde seat of government in hong kong last night,rashed the legislative chamber. yesterday, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched peacefully, on the 22nd anniversary of the hand-over of hong kong from the united kingdom to the people's republic of china. their main objection: a bill that would...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, congress and the white house reach a two-year budget deal, avoiding a shutdown, but growing the federal deficit. then, britain's new boss. controversial conservative boris johnson will be britain's new prime minister. what that means for the bitter debate over brexit. and, when the school bus is the classroom. we ride along with a preschool on wheels, serving students in need of crucial early education. >> we're looking for communities that have a need. so it's going to be generally your lower income areas, or areas that do not have access to preschool. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin? >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> ordering taout. >> finding the west route. >> talking for hours. >> planning for showers. >> you can do the things yoliu to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. con
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, congress and the white house reach a two-year budget deal, avoiding a shutdown, but growing the federal deficit. then, britain's new boss. controversial conservative boris johnson will be britain's new prime minister. what that means for the bitter debate over brexit. and, when the school bus is the classroom. we ride along with a preschool on wheels, serving students in need of crucial early education. >> we're looking for communities that...
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here again, bob woodruff. >> reporter: heather is scared.w days her life is going to change forever. for better or for worse. >> it was the longest night ever. >> reporter: the 25-year-old is recovering from surgery, to see if the first-everybody approved live gene therapy can restore her eyesight. >> now we're going to check your vision. >> i was really nervous when we took the patch off that day. it's just really scary. and when i couldn't see the nurse's hand going back and forth, i kind of panicked. >> do you see my hand moving here? >> no. >> did i really try to fix my eyes and make them worse now? >> hey, heather. >> is this backfiring? >> so let me have a look. >> very blurry. >> very blurry. look straight. up and left here. >> oh, that hurts. >> excellent. looks perfect. all the medicine's absorbed. okay. you do have an air bubble. >> and that's what causes the blurriness? >> yes. the optics of the air is very poor, that's why it's so blurry. >> reporter: dr. miguel is not alarmed. he says the air bubble is normal and the day after s
here again, bob woodruff. >> reporter: heather is scared.w days her life is going to change forever. for better or for worse. >> it was the longest night ever. >> reporter: the 25-year-old is recovering from surgery, to see if the first-everybody approved live gene therapy can restore her eyesight. >> now we're going to check your vision. >> i was really nervous when we took the patch off that day. it's just really scary. and when i couldn't see the nurse's hand...
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judy woodruff is away. political storm-- a massive wave of protests rocks puerto rico as residents seek to force resignation of the island's scandal-plagued governor. then amy walter and tamara keitc break down tpeting visions for health care shaping the democratic primary, and the continuing fallout from president trump's racist tweets. plus 100 years of harlem: new york's fabled neighborhood. through the lens and on the canvas-- and now on display in a gallery exhibit. >> the art was important then. in creating a new visual lexicon for african-americs against histories of dehumanizing and degrading stereotypes and imagery in the american popular imination. >> nawaz: all that and ms e on tonight'bs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language program that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consum
judy woodruff is away. political storm-- a massive wave of protests rocks puerto rico as residents seek to force resignation of the island's scandal-plagued governor. then amy walter and tamara keitc break down tpeting visions for health care shaping the democratic primary, and the continuing fallout from president trump's racist tweets. plus 100 years of harlem: new york's fabled neighborhood. through the lens and on the canvas-- and now on display in a gallery exhibit. >> the art was...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ev >> woodruff: gooing. i'm judy woodruff. newshour tonight: the governor of puerto rico resigns amid massive protests on the island then, two members of congress assess the impact of former special counsel robert mueller's testimony. and, as the global bee population declines, researchers develop new technologies to support agriculture and avoid foodrises. >> our food will get way more expensive, so not only is it a huge public health con there's huge economic ramifications. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, president trump doubles down on racist tweets aimed at four congresswomen, fueling deep divisions in the country. then our politics monday team breaks down a busy weekend on the campaign trailfrom joe biden's healthcare plan to beto o'rourke's case for reparations. and despite legalization andde iminalization, the black market marijuana industry continues to tive across the united states. >> the thing that nobody predicted is that normalization, commercialization, would be a magnet for international black market activity. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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captioning sponsored by newshourroductions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.on the newshour tonight:ng "fanhe flames." chants at president trump's rally add fuel to anlready cendiary debate over race in america., then fun turns scary. a popular apthat can make you look older or younger raises fears of russia's online influence. plusas marijuana goes mainstream, certain strains turn to luxury. "making sense"f the champagne of cannabis. >> the place you want to be is on the high end. not just quality, t something about your style, something about your story. and you make it a small batch, and you make that your advantage. >> woodruff: all tt and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. m judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight: aftershocks-- we are on the ground in southern california following major earthquakes that have left the region rattled. then, despite border officials sounding the alarm, the trump administration again dismissesof reportqualor at migrant detention facilities along theex u.s.o border. and a giant leap for human kind. we look back at apollo 11-- the mission that put men on the moon 50 years ago. >> one of the great things that came out of the space program-- maybe eatest thing-- was the sense of optimism it engendered, that tomorrow will be better than today, the sense >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a pantentious question-- the justice dement is still looking for a legal rationale to ask about citizenship on the census.id then, after prt trump's july 4th speech draws criticism for politicircng the armed , we examine his history of making political stinements ilitary settings. plus aroup of diabetic women leads a caravan to canada to purchase insulin and make ou statement abt drug prices in the u.s. >> i didn't get the choice to get diabetes, but i certainly had the choice of hoi was going to react to getting t'abetes. >> woodruff: andfriday-- david brooks and karen tumultyk brwn the president's july fourth speech, the contentious
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc i' woodruff: good evening. judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight: out of the shadows. how charges against fund manager jeffrey epstein shine light on the scope of sex traffiing of underage girls. then, judging healthcare. the affordable care act is back in the courts, sting up afi legat that could decide the fate of obamacare.ne plus, the cash crop. f kick off our series on the booming business ocreational marijuana, as state after state votes to legalize it. >> states are realizing the sky isn't falling. the doomsday predictions of opponents are not really coming true. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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