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PBS NewsHour full episode March 31, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 900 | 52m 48s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, a new law in Indiana that claims to protect religious liberty sparks protest by gay rights groups and business leaders. Also: A new president for Nigeria, what makes a pilot fit to fly, how to amp up your brain activity, NPR’s Scott Simon chronicles his mother’s last days and using music to fight discrimination in Mali.

Aired: 03/30/15 | Expires: 04/30/15
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Mideast experts weigh Iran regime’s leverage in negotiations with U.S.
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