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PBS NewsHour full episode May 26, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 1460 | 54m 08s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, the Cleveland Police Department agreed to strict reform following an investigation into officers using excessive force. Also: A secret trial for a U.S. journalist in Iran, how big donors shape elections, human trafficking victims’ mass graves along the Malaysian border, why some students refuse to take standardized tests and a market for Vietnam’s modern art.

Aired: 05/25/15 | Expires: 06/25/15
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Extras
Civilians find no refuge from strikes as Middle East war widens
Chicago Fed president breaks down economic risks of Iran war
Investigators believe multiple failures led to deadly LaGuardia Airport collision
Pentagon faces another legal challenge over new media rules
Trump’s vision for D.C. draws design backlash and court challenges
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