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PBS NewsHour full episode March 29, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 890 | 53m 56s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, an endorsement and a criminal charge dominate the campaign trail as attention turns to the Wisconsin primary. Also: Unions make an unlikely win at the Supreme Court, the FBI cracks a locked iPhone, Iraqi Christians take up arms, where the candidates stand on immigration, a former foster youth defies the odds and remembering the national response to the crack epidemic.

Aired: 03/28/16 | Expires: 04/28/16
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