
PBS NewsHour full episode July 6, 2016
7/6/2016 | 53m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
President Obama announces a setback in troop withdrawals from Afghanistan.
Wednesday on the Newshour, President Obama announces a setback in troop withdrawals from Afghanistan, leaving thousands to combat a resurgent Taliban. Also: Another police shooting caught on tape, understanding the law behind the Clinton email investigation, crippling challenges facing Ukraine’s government, complications for a clean coal facility and the need for more medical studies on marijuana.
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PBS NewsHour full episode July 6, 2016
7/6/2016 | 53m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Wednesday on the Newshour, President Obama announces a setback in troop withdrawals from Afghanistan, leaving thousands to combat a resurgent Taliban. Also: Another police shooting caught on tape, understanding the law behind the Clinton email investigation, crippling challenges facing Ukraine’s government, complications for a clean coal facility and the need for more medical studies on marijuana.
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