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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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Extras
Travelers brace for major disruptions as FAA cuts air traffic amid shutdown
News Wrap: Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi will retire next year
The potential impact of lowering the cost of weight loss drugs
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, young conservatives work to carry on his message
Where negotiations to end the federal shutdown stand
Netflix’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ sparks discussion about nuclear threats
Amid rising violence, Nigeria rejects Trump's claim of targeted Christian persecution
After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, young conservatives work to carry on his message
Federal judge sharply criticizes immigration crackdown tactics in Chicago
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