
Trump rescinds DACA, leaving undocumented youth unshielded
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President Trump will phase out DACA, putting “dreamers” at risk of deportation.
The Trump administration ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protects nearly 800,000 undocumented youth from deportation. The announcement places a new pressure on Congress to add immigration reform to their fall legislative docket. John Yang reports on the decision and the reaction from so-called “dreamers,” who are taking to the street to protest.
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Trump rescinds DACA, leaving undocumented youth unshielded
Clip: 9/5/2017 | 4m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
The Trump administration ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protects nearly 800,000 undocumented youth from deportation. The announcement places a new pressure on Congress to add immigration reform to their fall legislative docket. John Yang reports on the decision and the reaction from so-called “dreamers,” who are taking to the street to protest.
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 11m 15s | What are the consequences of President Trump's decision to end DACA? (11m 15s)
Houston mayor: 'Almost every home' impacted by Harvey
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 6m 19s | In Houston, almost every home was impacted by Harvey. (6m 19s)
How South Koreans are responding to pressure from Trump
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 3m 31s | South Korea conducted live-fire drills to deter North Korea after its nuclear test. (3m 31s)
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 3m 43s | Houston continues to recover from Hurricane Harvey as its mayor lifted an overnight curfew (3m 43s)
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 6m 48s | How online master’s degrees are making higher ed more diverse and affordable. (6m 48s)
This ancient whistling language is in danger of dying out
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 6m 53s | Today there are only 18 people left who are proficient in this language. (6m 53s)
What we know about Hurricane Irma
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 2m 36s | Hurricane Irma strengthens to a category 5 storm as it approaches the northeast Caribbean. (2m 36s)
With packed agenda, can Congress pass immigration reform?
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Clip: 9/5/2017 | 4m 6s | Lawmakers face a growing to-do list as they are tasked with raising the debt ceiling. (4m 6s)
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