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PBS NewsHour full episode Dec. 3, 2014

Season 2014 Episode 3370 | 53m 49s

Wednesday on the NewsHour, we take a deeper look at the details of the Eric Garner chokehold case after the grand jury decided to not indict the police officer. Also: the continuing fight over deadly airbag defects, the Supreme Court weighs arguments on job protections for pregnant workers, NASA’s first step to send humans to Mars and plans to restructure schools for native American students.

Aired: 12/02/14 | Expires: 12/31/69
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