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PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 5, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 2780 | 54m 28s

Monday on the NewsHour, nonstop rain in South Carolina has inundated the state with the worst flooding on record. Also: A look at the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, fallout from an airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan, the latest on the race for the White House, a preview of the new session at the Supreme Court, why so many bodies go unidentified and what Detroit looked like 50 years ago.

Aired: 10/04/15 | Expires: 11/04/15
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Extras
Why Treasury yields are at 20-year highs – and why it matters
Why primary polls appear to be so inaccurate this year
Indiana residents frustrated amid 10-day power outage following storms
News Wrap: USS Abraham Lincoln heading home after 9-month deployment
'Right to race' laws aim to protect racetracks from noise complaints
Ousted transgender CIA officer warns White House politics undermining U.S. intelligence
War crimes are part of Russia's strategy in Ukraine, retired U.S. Army colonel says
5 years after the U.S. left, Afghan allies reflect on life under Taliban rule
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