Woodruff and, a forgotten generation. The challenges of educating syrian children in the middle of war. All that and more, on tonights 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 President Trumps top diplomat is now in russia, at a moment of high tension. It centers on last weeks u. S. Military strike on syria, after the regime launched a chemical weapons attack on its own people. Chief Foreign Affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reports on this days events. Reporter secretary of state Rex Tillerson arrived in moscow this evening on the heels of some tough talk about syria at the group of seven meeting in italy. Russia has really aligned itself with the assad regime, the iranians and hezbollah. Is that a longterm alliance that serves russ
International Affairs Committee and the Bard International Affairs Program will commute to this session. We have had an incredibly interesting conversation about the state of the nation and we are moving into challenging territory which our chair cedric more will take you through. But let me mention something about the choice of today. Today being april first. There were a few chuckles, april fools day, why would you do it . But in fact april fools day is the perfect day for a conversation of this kind because as you know, the role of the full was to speak truth to power. And, it is not just speaking truth to the powerful but the power can reside in conventional ideas and assumptions. We won in to challenge it in a an open and respectful way. I am going to introduce the panel but i want to Say Something about the process. You notice there are two empty chairs. These chairs belong to you in the audience, at least temporarily. Because the process invite you to join me table at some point
International affairs and the globalization of the International Fears program. We welcome you to the session. Weve had an incredibly interesting conversation just before about the state of the nation and were now moving into some very challenging territory. Before we do that, let me mention something about the choice of the day. Today being april 1 when we announce this there were of few tackles. April fools day, why would you do it . April fools day is a perfect day for conversation of this kind. As you all know, the role of the fool that we see in place throughout medieval history was to speak truth to power. Its not just about speaking truth to the powerful but that power can reside in conventional ideas and assumptions, all of which we want to challenge today in an open and respectful way. Im going to introduce the panel in a second but i want to explain one thing about our process. If you notice here there are two empty chairs. These chairs belong to you. At least they belong to
Deal, but for those who are not vaccinated i guess that would be concerning. You just have to worry about the whole communitys health. Theres a lot of things that go around around College Campuses, that some may get, some may not get. Im not generally that concerned as of right now. I didnt know about that, and things come and go, but mumps are pretty scary. Us this is not considered an outbreak. Theyre trying to get ahead of it. There have been a total of nine reported cases of mumps in the state of New Hampshire this year. Tom thank you. A concord woman will lose her license for five years after pleading guilty for the accident that killed a retired teacher. Prosecutors say jordan heath was texting when she ran a red light in allenstown in 2014. Heather hamel is live in concord heather . Reporter jordan heath as given a 12month suspended sentence. This comes months after her negligent homicide trial ended with a hung jury. She had been set to be retried in near future. Prosecutors ma
Emails and found nothing, he says, not to prosecute the former secretary of state. The news comes as a shock, buzz 10 days ago, news is that the bureau discovered 650,000 emails that could have an impact on the investigation. An fbi Spokesman Says there was no way they can get through that many documents before the election. Tonight well speak with congressman tray goudy. Former dnc spokesman is here as well, but first, we go to trace ghallager live in new york. And trey goudy, head of the benghazi investigation. It april rears it was an all hands on deck investigation finished at break neck speed. The reason is because most emails were duplicates. Comey was careful in the way he worded a letter to congress, which reads in part, quote, reviewing all of the Communications Going to or from Hillary Clinton and we have not changed our conclusion expressed in july with respect to secretary clinton. Our Justice Department producer says a senior Law Enforcement source tells him the matter is