Tuesday on the NewsHour, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says he won’t make, test or give away nuclear weapons, and he wants to meet again with President Trump. Plus: NASA examines an object four billion miles from Earth, significant new state laws for 2019, America’s ongoing opioid addiction, a water crisis in the Gaza Strip, voices from student reporters and John Grisham’s latest novel.
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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Around the world, celebrations of a new year
What ‘denuclearization’ means to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Latest New Horizons flyby is a space exploration milestone
How upcoming state laws could make it to Washington next
Will drug companies be held accountable for opioid crisis?
Water crisis may make Gaza Strip uninhabitable by 2020
The stories student reporters want to see in 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O10TEbJxGio
Why ‘The Reckoning’ is a first for John Grisham