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PBS NewsHour full episode Sept. 18, 2017

Season 2017 Episode 1169 | 56m 47s

Monday on the NewsHour, the acquittal of a white police officer for killing a black man spurs four days of protests in St. Louis. Also: An interview with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya flee Myanmar for Bangladesh, a judge's take on the growing backlog of immigration cases, Hillary Clinton on why she lost Wisconsin and a grandma sets weightlifting records.

Aired: 09/17/17 | Expires: 10/18/17
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