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Jul 02

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PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode July 2, 2016

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On this edition for Saturday, July 2, ISIS claims responsibility for a terrorist attack in Bangladesh that killed at least 20 people. Later, immigrants in the American heartland are keeping rural businesses afloat. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.

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Jul 02

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The enduring legacy of Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate

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Elie Wiesel, the Nobel laureate who spent decades teaching tolerance and and whose writing illuminated the horrors of the Holocaust, died on Saturday at 87. Sara Bloomfield, Director of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, joins Hari Sreenivasan by phone…

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Jul 02

Report finds lack of oversight for use of force by Albuquerque Police

By Daniel Moritz-Rabson

Amid ongoing efforts to restructure the Albuquerque Police Department, a report filed by an independent monitor Friday said the department has failed to appropriately investigate use of force among officers.

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Jul 02

Florida confirms 10 new cases of Zika virus as U.S. total nears 1,000

By Michael D. Regan

Florida health officials confirmed on Friday the discovery of 10 new cases of the Zika virus in parts of the state.

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Jul 02

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Antarctic ozone hole believed to be shrinking

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Scientists studying climate change in Antarctica reported this week that a hole in the protective ozone layer of the Earth’s atmosphere has shrunk. The discovery of the hole in the 1980s led to a worldwide phasing out of ozone-depleting chemicals…

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Jul 02

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South Dakota town embraces new immigrants vital to meat industry

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As rural America sees its populations shrink, one town in South Dakota is embracing new communities, including Karen people, an ethnic minority from Myanmar. Home to Dakota Provisions - a turkey processing plant that produces 200 million pounds of turkey…

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Jul 02

Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies at 87

By Corinne Segal

Eli Wiesel's writing illuminated the horrors of the Holocaust and explored questions of Jewish identity in the years that followed.

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Jul 02

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These floating piers let visitors (almost) walk on water

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For the past two weeks in Italy, a lake has been transformed with floating piers that allow visitors to walk on water. The fanciful public installation comes courtesy of the renowned conceptual artist Christo. NewsHour Special Correspondent Christopher Livesay has…

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Jul 02

Controversial NC law restricting LGBT protections left largely unchanged

By Omar Etman

A minor change to the controversial North Carolina state law that limits protections for LGBT workers was approved by the state legislature Friday night.

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Jul 02

This traveling clown troupe brings moments of joy to Syrian refugees

By Corinne Segal

Clown Me In is a Beirut-based clowning group that performs for young Syrian refugees.

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