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PBS NewsHour full episode June 24, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 1760 | 52m 37s

Friday on the NewsHour, Britain readies for a new political paradigm after voting to exit the European Union. Also: A closer look at the issues that drove British voters to Brexit, the economic fallout of a weakened EU, what Brexit means for global foreign policy, Shields and Brooks discuss the week in politics and the life and legacy of late bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley.

Aired: 06/23/16 | Expires: 07/24/16
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Strikes kill high-level Iranian officials in another blow to country's leadership
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Mideast analysts on Iran’s leadership after Larijani's death
What Joe Kent’s resignation says about U.S. intelligence and counterterrorism efforts
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