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PBS NewsHour full episode May 11, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 1036 | 55m 03s

Thursday on the NewsHour, conflicting White House statements add to the confusion following the abrupt firing of James Comey. We take a closer look at how Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein could steer the Russia investigation, plus what it means for the stability of the Trump presidency. Also: Why men avoid work traditionally dominated by women and an artist's take on the magic of migration.

Aired: 05/10/17 | Expires: 06/10/17
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