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PBS NewsHour full episode Jan. 23, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 230 | 53m 37s

Tonight on the program, we take a look at Saudi Arabia, where a new king has inherited the country's challenges in the wake of King Abdullah's death. Also: Greek voters go to the polls to voice their opinions on the country's unstable economy, Mark Shields and David Brooks analyze the week's news, and a conversation with indie rock band Sleater-Kinney.

Aired: 01/22/15 | Expires: 02/22/15
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Extras
'We needed to change the equation,' Sen. Kaine says on his vote to end shutdown
FDA head explains decision to drop 'black box' warnings from menopause hormone treatment
End of shutdown in sight as some Democrats break with leadership to make deal with GOP
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the deal to end the government shutdown
Al-Sharaa meets with Trump at White House as Syria seeks closer ties with the West
News Wrap: Supreme Court rejects request to revisit same-sex marriage decision
Trump 'likely to be emboldened' by 8 Democrats voting to end shutdown, Sen. Murphy says
Trump pardons dozens of allies who tried to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden
Auction of Bob Ross paintings aims to fill funding gaps for public broadcasting
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