
PBS NewsHour full episode Aug. 8, 2017
8/8/2017 | 55m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode for August 8, 2017
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump ramps up the rhetoric after new reports suggest North Korea is making missile-ready nuclear weapons. Also: A government report details current effects of climate change, Kenyans head to the polls, the opioid epidemic is personal for Nashville's mayor, the Education Department's changing approach to campus assaults and a novel upends traditional narrative.
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PBS NewsHour full episode Aug. 8, 2017
8/8/2017 | 55m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Tuesday on the NewsHour, President Trump ramps up the rhetoric after new reports suggest North Korea is making missile-ready nuclear weapons. Also: A government report details current effects of climate change, Kenyans head to the polls, the opioid epidemic is personal for Nashville's mayor, the Education Department's changing approach to campus assaults and a novel upends traditional narrative.
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