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PBS NewsHour full episode August 31, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 2430

Monday on the NewsHour, why some presidential frontrunners are struggling to appeal to voters. Also; a trash epidemic triggers protests in Lebanon, major data hacks are used by China and Russia to reveal U.S spies, President Obama visits Alaska, chemical changes in the ocean threaten mass extinction, a critic’s take on the Iran deal, and young and old learn together in a Detroit park.

Aired: 08/30/15
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