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PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 15, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 460 | 59m 59s

Monday on the NewsHour, what the death of Justice Antonin Scalia means for the future of the Supreme Court and the race for the White House. Also: Attacks on hospitals and schools kill dozens in Syria and why the residents of Freddie Gray's Baltimore neighborhood don't trust the city's big hospitals.

Aired: 02/14/16 | Expires: 03/16/16
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