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PBS NewsHour full episode March 27, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 860 | 53m 38s

Friday on the NewsHour, Syrian President Bashar Assad sat down for an interview with Charlie Rose, rejecting charges that his military used chemical weapons. Also: a verdict in a Silicon Valley gender bias lawsuit, Nigeria goes to the polls amid terror concerns, how sharkskin could be the key to fighting superbugs, Mark Shields and David Brooks on the week’s news and a dance masterpiece on TV.

Aired: 03/26/15 | Expires: 04/26/15
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