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PBS NewsHour full episode Nov. 16, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 3200 | 54m 25s

Monday on the NewsHour, the international manhunt continues for suspects involved in the deadly attacks in Paris as France grapples with increasing security. Also: What’s being done to turn back the threat of the Islamic State, U.S. leaders weigh in on allowing Syrian refugees into the U.S., plus a look at some of the tributes made to victims of the tragedy.

Aired: 11/15/15 | Expires: 12/16/15
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