Friday on the NewsHour, the special counsel’s team files a court memo detailing Michael Cohen’s cooperation with its investigation. Also: President Trump nominates a new attorney general, UN ambassador and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, why fighting chronic illness begins at home, Shields and Brooks analyze the week in politics and how humanities majors are finding tech jobs.
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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
What’s in the latest court filings about Cohen, Manafort
How latest Cohen filings could get ‘close to the president’
With Barr, Nauert and Milley, Trump chooses a varied cast
News Wrap: House committees interview Comey privately
Why managing chronic health conditions begins at home
Shields and Brooks on Cohen filings and Bush’s legacy
How humanities grads are finding jobs in Silicon Valley