
PBS NewsHour full episode June 14, 2017
6/14/2017 | 54m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode for June 14, 2017
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a gunman opened fire during a practice for the congressional baseball game, shooting Majority Whip Steve Scalise and several others. Also: A massive fire at a London apartment tower, how the defense secretary could change troop levels, new tech for capturing carbon and the nation's newest poet laureate.
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PBS NewsHour full episode June 14, 2017
6/14/2017 | 54m 8sVideo has Closed Captions
Wednesday on the NewsHour, a gunman opened fire during a practice for the congressional baseball game, shooting Majority Whip Steve Scalise and several others. Also: A massive fire at a London apartment tower, how the defense secretary could change troop levels, new tech for capturing carbon and the nation's newest poet laureate.
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A gunman opened fire during a morning practice for the Congressional Baseball Game. (7m 21s)
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Managers of the congressional baseball teams talk with Judy Woodruff about the shooting. (7m 40s)
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How this latest technology aims to capture carbon emissions from coal. (11m 35s)
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