
PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 19, 2015
2/19/2015 | 53m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 19, 2015
Thursday on the NewsHour, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon discusses preventing violent extremism at its root. Also: How terrorists finance their deadly work, the secretary of health and human services on the successes and challenges of Obamacare, Yazidi girls trapped by trauma after slavery and abuse in Iraq and memories of opera singer Deborah Voigt.
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PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 19, 2015
2/19/2015 | 53m 25sVideo has Closed Captions
Thursday on the NewsHour, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon discusses preventing violent extremism at its root. Also: How terrorists finance their deadly work, the secretary of health and human services on the successes and challenges of Obamacare, Yazidi girls trapped by trauma after slavery and abuse in Iraq and memories of opera singer Deborah Voigt.
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