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Monday, June 23, 2014

Season 2014 Episode 1740 | 51m 39s

Monday on the NewsHour, Secretary of State John Kerry visits Iraq to urge political reform. Also: Three Al Jazeera journalists are convicted on terrorism charges in Egypt, previewing Tuesday’s slate of congressional primaries, teaching young adults the skills to get ahead in the job search, feeling ecstasy and heartbreak at the World Cup and adding up the cost of an American college education.

Aired: 06/22/14 | Expires: 12/31/69
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Anne Applebaum on what's next for U.S. and allies after Trump's Greenland demands
Supreme Court hears case on Trump's attempt to control Federal Reserve
News Wrap: Much of U.S. bracing for 'expansive' winter storm
Greenland push helped Trump address Arctic security, Rebeccah Heinrichs says
How the affordability crisis has evolved since Trump's return
St. Paul mayor responds to unrest triggered by federal immigration raids
'Get in the Game' exhibition explores connections between art and sports
Trump backpedals on threats against Greenland, but allies say damage has been done
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