PBS NewsHour full episode Jan. 14, 2019

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Monday on the NewsHour, President Trump denies being a Russian agent, in response to a report by The New York Times that the FBI investigated his motives after he fired James Comey. Plus: Reactions to the latest developments in the Mueller investigation, day 24 of the government shutdown, why it’s a “tough time” to be a farmer, a Los Angeles teachers’ strike, Politics Monday and much more.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
After NYT report, Trump calls FBI investigation a ‘hoax’

Sen. Warner has ‘legitimate questions’ on Trump and Russia

Why ‘plenty’ is still unknown about Trump, Putin meetings

Trump tries to reassure farmers feeling burned by shutdown

News Wrap: Courts block Trump’s birth control rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwYO6GOQBRM
Shutdown comes at a ‘tough time’ to be an American farmer

Shutdown reduces community services for Native Americans

Why thousands of Los Angeles teachers are on strike

Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on government shutdown polling

Can women chefs make the cooking industry ‘a better place?’