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PBS NewsHour full episode April 22, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 1120

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Saudi Arabia resumed its air campaign in Yemen hours after it announced an end. Also: Stopping police brutality in Philadelphia, links between energy drilling and earthquakes in Oklahoma, China invests billions to construct a canal through Nicaragua, female American soldiers who assisted Special Ops in Afghanistan and how Kentucky busted a great bourbon heist.

Aired: 04/21/15
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