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PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 6, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 2790 | 54m 32s

Tuesday on the NewsHour, South Carolina assesses flood damage and warn of danger to come. Also: The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan comes under fire for a mistaken airstrike, the Justice Department plans early releases for 6,000 inmates, Ann Romney discusses her new memoir, the Dalai Lama on whether he will have a successor and an appreciation of “Over the Rainbow.”

Aired: 10/05/15 | Expires: 11/05/15
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