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PBS NewsHour full episode April 4, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 950 | 53m 37s

Monday on the NewsHour, Greece begins deporting migrants back to Turkey as some Syrian refugees are transported to Germany. Also: The Panama Papers expose dirty dealings behind shell companies, what’s on the minds of Wisconsin voters, Amy Walter and Tamara Keith talk politics, Kurdistan teeters on the brink of bankruptcy and how the combination of sex and social media affects teenage girls.

Aired: 04/03/16 | Expires: 05/04/16
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Kash Patel defends record as FBI director and handling of Kirk case in tense hearing
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