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PBS NewsHour full episode September 17, 2015

Season 2015 Episode 2600 | 54m 21s

Thursday on the NewsHour, what the Fed’s decision on interest rates means for the economy. Also: highlights from the second Republican debate, General Motors reaches a settlement over faulty ignition switches, making sense of Pope Francis’ capitalism critique, an American-trained soldier now a leader for the Islamic State, how body cameras change policing and a teen inventor gets arrested.

Aired: 09/16/15 | Expires: 10/17/15
Major corporate funding for the PBS NewsHour is provided by Care.com, Consumer Cellular, and Fidelity. Funding for the PBS NewsHour Weekend is provided by Mutual of America. For a complete list of funders for the PBS NewsHour and PBS NewsHour weekend, click here.
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Extras
Xi hosts Putin in Beijing, cementing China-Russia alliance after Trump's visit
DOJ's tax settlement with Trump sets 'dangerous precedent,' former IRS commissioner says
U.S. indicts Cuba's Raúl Castro in latest escalation of tensions
San Diego mosque attack heightens fears as anti-Islam rhetoric rises in U.S.
Trump administration moves to roll back limits on forever chemicals in drinking water
What happens to children when immigrant parents are detained by ICE
News Wrap: Government to drop tax claims and audits of Trump
Russians who fled after Ukraine invasion stage fresh take on classic play in U.S.
Degree in three: Why more colleges are speeding up graduation timelines
Ada Ferrer reflects on family history and forces shaping Cuba and the U.S. in new memoir
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