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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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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president on latest efforts to tame inflation
The bald eagle was never officially named the national bird. That could soon change
Is U.S. investment in Africa coming too late to counter China and Russia on the continent?
Chinese hackers have infiltrated at least 8 U.S. telecom companies, White House says
News Wrap: United Healthcare CEO killed in brazen and targeted attack, New York police say
Supreme Court hears arguments in most significant trans rights case to reach bench
Hegseth returns to Capitol Hill in latest attempt to salvage defense secretary nomination
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