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In the president ial race, Democrat Hillary Clinton hammered Republican Donald Trump on foreign policy, and trump answered with a major endorsement. In a san diego speech, clinton emphasized her own experience, and said trumps behavior, by contrast, shows he is temperamentally unfit to be commanderinchief. This is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes, because its not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. Sreenivasan even as clinton was speaking, trump won a critical endorsement, from House Speaker paul ryan. Up to now, the Wisconsin Republican had declined to take that step. Today, he did, writing in the Janesville Gazette its no secret that he and i have our differences, but the reality is, on the issues that make up our agenda, we have more Common Ground than disagreement. President obama today urged graduates at the u. S. Air force academy to engage with the world, not pull back. The commencement address in Colorado Springs was the last of his presidency. He argued the u. S. Has the Strongest Military in the world and must not shirk its role as a global leader. In these uncertain times, its tempting sometimes to pull back. To try to wash our hands of conflicts that seem to let other countries fend for themselves. But history teaches from pearl harbor to 9 11 that oceans alone cannot protect us. Hateful ideologies can spark terror from boston to san bernardino. Sreenivasan afterward, mr. Obama saluted and shook hands with each of the 812 graduates. About one quarter of the class was female, 40 years since women were first admitted to the academy. The air force thunderbirds flew over the graduation, but a short time later, one of them crashed just south of Colorado Springs. The pilot ejected safely. The navys Precision Air team also suffered a crash. One of the blue angels f a18 fighter jets went down near nashville, tennessee, as they practiced for an air show. A local tv station showed still images of a fireball after the crash. Black plumes of smoke rose over the scene as the other members of the team flew overhead. The fate of the pilot was unclear. In texas, a new round of storms dumped even more rain today, and made record flooding even worse. A Flash Flood Warning went up across central texas, with disasters now declared in 31 counties. Swollen rivers threatened to force additional evacuations from lowlying areas. The flooding has reached levels not seen in more than 100 years. Parts of europe are under water from some of the worst flooding in a century. Rivers are out of their banks in france, germany and belgium, killing six people and forcing evacuations. The waters are rising so fast on the seine in paris that the famed Louvre Museum announced it will close tomorrow, so workers can move art works to upper floors. And in germany, floods are sweeping through towns in bavaria. Disaster relief crews have started clearing the wreckage but more storms are looming. German lawmakers declared today that mass killings of armenians, by ottoman turks, during world war i, was genocide. The vote came amid tensions with modernday turkey, over migrants and political repression. Alex thomson of independent Television News has our report. Reporter armenians dancing in the streets outside, meanwhile. translated all those in favor . All those against . Abstentions . Reporter at that point, applause and polite thank you signs from armenians in the Public Gallery of germanys parliament. Turkeys reaction immediate, angry and not that polite. The Prime Minister accusing germany of an historic mistake and saying turkey will never, ever accept it. translated in germany an important ally for turkey, the German Parliament accepted a motion by the racist 3. 5 million armenian lobby. There is no event in our past that would cause us to bow down our h in embarrassment. Reporter a million and a half armenians were killed by turkish ottoman forces during the first world war, and the events widely recognized as the first genocide of the 20th century and officially so now by many countries. Yet a century on, turkey remains enraged by the very idea. Speaking on a visit to kenya, turkeys president said theyd recalled their ambassador from berlin and the vote could cause serious damage to relations between the two countries. Major nato allies and countries who need each other perhaps as never before in the grip of europes migrant crisis and a sreenivasan political leaders in armenia praised the German Parliaments vote. Opec failed again today to Reach Agreement on controlling output to push up prices. Cartel ministers met in vienna, but saudi arabia and iran remained divided over freezing or curbing production. Iran is pumping more oil, now that western sanctions have been lifted. Wall street closed out the week with modest gains. The Dow Jones Industrial average was up about 49 points to close at 17,838. The nasdaq rose 19 points, and the s p 500 added nearly six. And, organizers of the summer olympics in brazil sought to play down a host of worries today. They said Rio De Janeiro will be ready, despite an economic crisis, the impeachment of brazils president , construction delays, and the zika virus. But american cyclist Tejay Van Garderen became the first athlete to withdraw from olympic consideration, citing zika. He said he wont chance catching the virus and passing it to his pregnant wife. Still to come on the newshour the tightening democratic primary in california. Trump universitys controversial business model. Amid confirmations of princes overdose, a look at the countrys growing Opioid Epidemic, and much more. Sreenivasan as the primary season reaches its final weeks of campaigning, all three candidates are stumping in california, the state with the largest delegate haul. John yang takes a closer look at the tightening race on the democratic side. Yang thanks hari. For weeks Bernie Sanders has campaigned all across california, gaining momentum ahead of next weeks big primary. Thats forced Hillary Clinton to spend more time and money in the golden state. For more on that im joined by scott shafer, Senior Editor for kqeds california politics and government desk. Scott, thanks for being with us. I know you have been out on the campaign trail today. The polls in california have been all the over the place, but i think they seem to be showing agreement that the race really has tightened. What happened . Whats going on sneer. Yeah whats going on here . We have four polls in the last week that show this is a dead heat. California is a diverse state, has about a quarter of the electorate are latino, 10 or so asianamerican voters, africanamerican voters, and the conventional wisdom is those voters give Hillary Clinton the kind of fire wall that they were voters. Bernie sanders has done a good job of doing outreach to the communities. Ahead with asianamericans in one poll, roughly even with latinos and thats why weve seen the race tighten so much. Theyre scrapping for every single vote thats out there. Reporter what are the issues helping sanders make the inroads among those communities . Well, i think, you know, income inequality has been a big part of his message, and california is a very expensive state. I know youre going to be talking more about that later in the program, so it resonates with folks. There are a lot of students and former students who have college debt, Student Loans they havent paid off. Thats working to his advantage. I think a lot of it, too, is hes the hot ticket in town, so to speak. Hes sort of like the Golden State Warriors of the san joseee sharks, theyre now in the finals and even if you werent following the teams in the regular season, now its come down to the finals and you want to be part of it. I think he is generating that kind of excitement. Hillary clinton is very familiar to californians, shes been on the ballot here. She beat barack obama here in 2008. Her husband won twice in california. So hes a newer personality and hes generate ago lot overenthusiasm especially among younger voters. The polls are showing there are unusually wide differences among the core supporters for each candidate. What are the polls showing . There is a huge generation dill vide. You have voters 65 and older two to one for clinton, you have voters 35 to 30 and younger five to one for Bernie Sanders. You have democrats skewing toward Hillary Clinton. Then you have independent, nonpartisan voters, we call them no Party Preference voters in california, theyre definitely leaning toward Bernie Sanders. So thats likely why turnout is so important because it really depends exactly on what the electorate looks like. Because we vote by mail and have early voting, more than 2 Million People cast their ballots. Reporter pollsters have been asking people if theyve already voted, who they voted for. What are they finding . Well, according to the field poll which came out today, there is definitely an advantage among people who have already voted for clinton. They prefer her. Thats not too surprising. Her voters tend to be older, reliable, regular voters, so its not surprising that youd see an advantage to her. Its always great for a campaign to get those votes in the bank so you can focus on the voters who havent yet cast their ballots. But if you look at the larger electorate, its more closer. Independent, nonpartisan voters definitely support Bernie Sanders over clinton so his challenge will be getting those people to the polls and they have challenges to cast ballots and they have to overcome the challenges. Talk about the challenges. Its a semiclosed primary. What does that mean and how easy is it for the noParty Preference voters to get a democratic ballot. Republicans only allowed registered republicans to vote in the primary but democrats have allowed the nonpartisan, no Preference Party voters to vote in their primary. If you are one of those voters and dont ask for a democratic ballot with clinton and sanders on it, you will get a ballot where its blank at the taupe so you would have had to by may 31 request a mailin ballot for the democrats. A lot of people havent done that. A some of these are younger, newer voters, they may open their ballot before the election and say where is sanders and clinton . They may have to go to the polling place and exchange their ballot. Maybe they planned to do that, maybe not. There was a lawsuit over this whole thing, sanders supporters sued a county and secretary of state in california, the judge threw it out but they wanted to extend the Voter Registration deadline up till the election on june 7. Thats not going to happen but there is a fair amount of confusion. Reporter we have less than minute left. Thats a challenge for the sanders voters but there has been a surge in new Voter Registration. Are there signs that could help sanders . There are. Who registers to vote in people turning 18, people who have moved to a place and want to register to vote. So its not that surprising. Nonetheless, those are the voters he needs to turn out. They also skewed democrats. So that hems Hillary Clinton. So, again, thats why not only getting your getting a ballot into the hands of these folks and getting them to turn it in on time is so important and it is, like i said, a challenge that but theyre very motivated, the upside for the Sanders Campaign is when you look at the polls, his supporters are much more excited and ennewsed to be voting than Hillary Clinton, so you have to think thats going to auger well for him on election day. A game of voter turnout, scott shafer from kqed, thanks for joining us. You bet. Sreenivasan as he campaigns for votes, donald trump is today also defending his business reputation. Political director Lisa Desjardins reports on the allegations, and trumps defense of, his business venture, Trump University. Reporter this is about the trump brand, and the now defunct business called Trump University that relied on the billionaires Donald Trumps real estate brand, pledging that students would gain his knowledge. But now three lawsuits on behalf of those students charge it was all Trump University was a scam. Their voices are in this campaign ad from an antitrump, conservative super pac. I spent about 30,000 in Trump University and basically all it did was ruin my credit and ruin my life. They didnt really deliver on anything. Got to remember, theres 5,000 victims in this. In the end, theres no there there. Reporter today, though, a defiant donald trump tweeted that hes instructed his execs to reopen Trump University after the lawsuits end. New York Attorney general Eric Schneiderman is behind one of those lawsuits, which could go to trial as early as this year. Its not a university. We have all sorts of rules and regulations to govern whats allowed to be called a university and whats not. There trumps role is really as pitchman. The president of Trump University and trump himself both testified under oath that he didnt meet the people who taught the seminar, so they werent his handpicked experts, in fact they werent experts. Reporter two other suits reporter two other suits are pending in california. We read the hundreds of pages of Court Documents were released this week in those actions, including the playbooks that Trump University staffers used. They refer not to students but to buyers to whom employees they can sell more seminars, costing up to 35,000 a pop. Maps, diagrams and detailed schedules direct sales people on how to corral and convince people, including those who cant afford it. At one point the document advises, money is never a reason for not enrolling they will find the money. The documents also contain searing depositions from former employees, one saying he was reprimanded for not pushing a couple to mortgage their home. To all this, trump has responded that most students were satisfied, releasing his own ad of success stories. I wouldnt have been able to do those deals without learning Donald Trumps business techniques and real estate strategies, and i learned them all from Trump University. Reporter trump insists he is the victim of bias by federal judge gonzalo curiel, who oversees the class action suits in california and ordered the document released only to say, yesterday, that some should have been withheld. What happens is the judge, who happens to be mexican, which is great. I