Monday on the News Hour, the accused gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner is charged with trying to assassinate the president. What we know about the Secret Service planning and response. Iran offers to open the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. ends its blockade. Plus, Judy Woodruff reports on a controversial push to divide the autism spectrum.
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00:00- Introduction
02:04- Accused gunman charged with attempted assassination of Trump
07:09- Reporters describe chaos at correspondents’ dinner shooting
12:48- Ex-agent weighs in on Secret Service security concerns
20:44- U.S.-Iran talks at impasse over nuclear program and Hormuz
25:19- News Wrap: King Charles arrives in U.S. for state visit
31:04- The health concerns as Supreme Court hears Roundup case
37:38- Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on risks of political violence
45:28- Push to split autism spectrum by severity sparks controversy
55:02- Goodnight
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