Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/pbs-newshour-full-episode-october-5-2015 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Monday on the News Hour... Monday on the NewsHour, nonstop rain in South Carolina has inundated the state with the worst flooding on record. Also: A look at the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, fallout from an airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan, the latest on the race for the White House, a preview of the new session at the Supreme Court, why so many bodies go unidentified and what Detroit looked like 50 years ago. Listen to the Broadcast Subscribe to the Full Show Podcast Segments From This Episode ‘Brave Man’s’ glass bridge offers vertigo-inducing views 1 min Why it’s hard to find a missing person among the unidentified dead 7 min Why the Supreme Court may swing right on key issues this session 6 min What it takes to make a great political ad 2 min What Detroit’s golden years gave America 7 min Will Bernie Sanders’ gun rights record help Hillary Clinton? In size and stakes, the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a big deal Doctors Without Borders calls for transparent investigation of hospital airstrike 3 min News Wrap: Coast Guard searches for sunken cargo ship survivors Historic flooding inundates South Carolina 3 min Poet Lisa Yankton reads ‘Ma-Ka-To’ 2 min