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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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Lloyd Blankfein on his memoir 'Streetwise' and broader economic concerns
Iranian drone, missile attacks on Gulf nations risk pulling more countries into war
Iranian Americans express hope and fear about what comes next
Trump fires Noem amid controversies over her leadership at DHS
Israelis take shelter as Iran and Hezbollah launch attacks: 'Here, the wars don't end'
News Wrap: More than 20 states sue Trump over planned 15% global tariff
As U.S.-Israeli strikes intensify, Iran says it's no longer looking to negotiate
John Kirby on concerns about Iran's future after the war
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