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PBS NewsHour full episode May 23, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 1050 | 55m 00s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, an alleged suspect is named after a bombing kills more than 20 in Manchester, England. Also: Former CIA director John Brennan shares concern over Russian election meddling, deep cuts to social programs in President Trump's proposed budget, previewing a presidential visit with the pope and shifting education dollars to school choice.

Aired: 05/22/17 | Expires: 06/22/17
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Trump addresses the nation from the White House
Colorado becomes refuge for Texas family seeking gender-affirming care for trans teen
Trump gets worst economic ratings ever in new poll as Americans worry about affordability
What to know about the GOP proposal to steer money into health savings accounts
News Wrap: Bondi Beach shooting suspect charged with 15 counts of murder
Son of Louisville mayor reflects on past trauma after Brown University shooting
Trump escalates Maduro confrontation with blockade on Venezuelan oil tankers
Democratic and GOP lawmakers on uniting to force vote on ACA subsidies
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