

PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 3, 2016
2/3/2016 | 54m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode for February 3, 2016
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Democratic candidates debate liberal credentials while Republicans brawl over victory margins. Also: How to fight the Zika virus, Sweden suffers vigilante violence over refugees, Yahoo faces financial struggles, a three-parent DNA treatment raises debate, big data meets modern medicine and how women are changing the way America works.
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PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 3, 2016
2/3/2016 | 54m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Wednesday on the NewsHour, Democratic candidates debate liberal credentials while Republicans brawl over victory margins. Also: How to fight the Zika virus, Sweden suffers vigilante violence over refugees, Yahoo faces financial struggles, a three-parent DNA treatment raises debate, big data meets modern medicine and how women are changing the way America works.
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Clip: 2/3/2016 | 9m 38s | There are so many ways to spend money on health care, but which offer the most? (9m 38s)
Democrats debate liberal credentials on the trail in N.H.
Clip: 2/3/2016 | 2m 57s | Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton traded charges over who's more progressive. (2m 57s)
How a critical mass of women can change an institution
Clip: 2/3/2016 | 6m 28s | What happens when a critical mass of women wield power and influence in public life? (6m 28s)
Mosquito breeding grounds is front line in Zika fight
Clip: 2/3/2016 | 5m 26s | The Zika virus has been found in more than 25 countries. (5m 26s)
Sweden's welcome to refugees disturbed by violent backlash
Clip: 2/3/2016 | 8m 33s | Protests and violent incidents carried out by right-wing vigilantes cause disturbances. (8m 33s)
Three-parent DNA treatment for rare defect raises debate
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Clip: 2/3/2016 | 9m 27s | When women have defective mitochondria, their children can inherit fatal problems. (9m 27s)
What does Yahoo’s downsizing mean for its future?
Clip: 2/3/2016 | 4m 19s | Yahoo has long struggled for a strategy to satisfy investors, consumers and the markets. (4m 19s)
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