Wednesday on the NewsHour, parts of Mozambique remain underwater and in crisis after a tropical cyclone that killed at least 300. Plus: A groundbreaking treatment for postpartum depression, former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, the Supreme Court takes up the Curtis Flowers case, Uganda fears Congo’s Ebola outbreak, an interview with Gov. Jay Inslee and how El Paso residents view a border wall.
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After devastating cyclone, Mozambique fears hunger, disease3 min
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News Wrap: Funerals for New Zealand shooting victims begin6 min
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Why new treatment for postpartum depression could be a ‘game-changer’7 min
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Preet Bharara on how Trump is eroding faith in law enforcement8 min
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In Curtis Flowers case, race could be a matter of life or death8 min
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Can Uganda block Ebola’s spread from neighboring Congo?6 min
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Gov. Jay Inslee on climate change, tax policy and reparations8 min
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How residents from El Paso feel about border barriers7 min
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