jeffrey: as for musician norah jones. >> i mean, i'm not going to quit my day job. it's more of a labor of love, and it's fun, and it's just, like, joyful. jeffrey: for the "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown at on-air fest in brooklyn, new york. ♪ william: one of the world's premier athletes, shoehi ohtani, has been caught up in allegations of illegal gambling. the los angeles dodger just signed a record 10-year $700 million contract, but is now engulfed in controversy. here's what we know. ohtani's former interpreter, ippei mizuhara, said he asked ohtani to pay off millions of dollars of his gambling debts. mizuhara, who's been fired by the dodgers and is under criminal investigation, said ohtani had no role in any betting. and while $4.5 million was sent from ohtani's bank account to an alleged illegal bookmaker, ohtani hasn't been accused of any wrongdoing, and denies any involvement. >> i am very saddened and shocked that someone whom i trusted has done this. i do want to make it clear that i never bet on sports or have willfully sent money to the bookmaker. wi