
PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 4, 2017
10/4/2017 | 54m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
PBS NewsHour full episode for October 4, 2017
Wednesday on the NewsHour, police search for a motive in the Las Vegas shooting, while President Trump visits the survivors and first responders. We examine how Las Vegas has reignited the gun debate. Also: San Juan’s mayor discusses hurricane recovery, One on one with Venezuela's president, grading the president's crisis responses and treating pain without opioids.
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PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 4, 2017
10/4/2017 | 54m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
Wednesday on the NewsHour, police search for a motive in the Las Vegas shooting, while President Trump visits the survivors and first responders. We examine how Las Vegas has reignited the gun debate. Also: San Juan’s mayor discusses hurricane recovery, One on one with Venezuela's president, grading the president's crisis responses and treating pain without opioids.
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