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PBS NewsHour full episode May 31, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 1058 | 54m 10s

Wednesday on the NewsHour, a massive bombing blast rocks Kabul, leaving scores dead and hundreds wounded. Also: Germany's ambassador discusses Europe's changing relationship with the White House, what pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord would mean, Sen. Al Franken's new memoir, changing how mothers interact with premature babies and some of the best graduation speeches of the season.

Aired: 05/30/17 | Expires: 06/30/17
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