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PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 13, 2016

Season 2016 Episode 2570 | 54m 29s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, U.S. incomes rise for the first time in almost a decade as poverty rates drop. Also: Questions arise around Donald Trump’s charity, an Italian farm in Italy that’s run by immigrants is missing a key ingredient, how the sugar industry influenced research on heart disease, rethinking college to include more Latino men and the latest tale from writer Ann Patchett.

Aired: 09/12/16 | Expires: 10/13/16
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In turnaround from earlier threats, Trump invites Colombia's leader to the White House
What federal guidelines say about agents using deadly force
Senate moves to restrict Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela
Trump focused on foreign affairs to distract from domestic challenges, Sen. Slotkin says
Zinke supports Trump action in Venezuela but sees no basis for action in Greenland
Inside the real Pittsburgh hospital behind HBO's 'The Pitt'
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