
PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 24, 2016
10/24/2016 | 51m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode for Oct. 24, 2016
Monday on the NewsHour, with Donald Trump behind in the polls, Hillary Clinton expands her focus to Senate races. Also: The push to register Latino voters, rising tensions in the protest over the North Dakota oil pipeline, a Syrian activist “let down” by the U.S., a book that traces the changing political landscape, a possible end to the Cubs’ curse and preserving Dorothy’s ruby slippers.
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PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 24, 2016
10/24/2016 | 51m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Monday on the NewsHour, with Donald Trump behind in the polls, Hillary Clinton expands her focus to Senate races. Also: The push to register Latino voters, rising tensions in the protest over the North Dakota oil pipeline, a Syrian activist “let down” by the U.S., a book that traces the changing political landscape, a possible end to the Cubs’ curse and preserving Dorothy’s ruby slippers.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipArizona group tries to get out the Latino vote
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 4m 42s | Arizona is registering Latinos to vote, where roughly 4,000 Latinos are eligible. (4m 42s)
For this Syrian activist, hope, like his hometown, is gone
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 6m 47s | Salem Hawa believed the U.S. would help oust Assad; now he says his country has lost faith (6m 47s)
How Clinton and Trump are strategizing with two weeks to go
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 7m 21s | Amy Walter and Tamara Keith join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in news. (7m 21s)
How language and politics are inextricably linked
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 6m 13s | Jeffrey Brown speaks with Mark Thompson, author of “Enough Said”. (6m 13s)
Long-suffering fans savor Chicago-Cleveland matchup
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 7m 36s | The Chicago Cubs have the chance to win the World Series for the first time since 1908. (7m 36s)
Trump focused on Florida, Clinton fights for other Democrats
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 2m 55s | With two weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump is focused on one state: Florida. (2m 55s)
What’s next for Dakota Access protests?
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 4m 27s | Over the weekend, 120 protesters of the North Dakota Access Oil Pipeline were arrested. (4m 27s)
Who’s footing the bill to restore the ruby slippers
Clip: 10/24/2016 | 2m 46s | A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to restore Judy Garland's original red slippers. (2m 46s)
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