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JUDY WOODRUFF: Swathes of southern Louisiana are still underwater after a weekend of historic flooding. At least six people died and thousands have had to leave their homes. As far as the eye could see, there was water. The rising floodwaters took ma
HARI SREENIVASAN: One of the most contentious issues during the current presidential election is how to confront ISIS and who was responsible for the rise of the extremist group. Margaret Warner reports. MARGARET WARNER: This was the scene recently i
MORI ROTHMAN: Battalion chief Mike Brown has been fighting fires in California for 26 years. But he's never seen a fire quite like the Blue Cut Fire in southern California's San Bernardino county, 60 miles east of Los Angeles. MIKE BROWN: It was like
JUDY WOODRUFF: We begin tonight with politics, and the role of money in the campaign for the White House. New Federal Election Commission reports spell out how much each of the candidates has raised and spent so far. For the Democrats, Hillary Clinto
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now the aftermath and long road back from the floods in Louisiana. President Obama promised a sustained national effort to rebuilding southern Louisiana during his visit today, one that he said would last long after the cameras leave.
GWEN IFILL: The two major candidates for president jostled for position in the last week, stepping into and out of political corners, and attempting to paint the other as unfit and unstable. Today, Donald Trump stuck to policy, while Hillary Clinton
GWEN IFILL: From terrorism to taxes, the candidates dueled today over their visions of each other. Hillary Clinton talked economic policy. And Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that her failures in the Obama administration allowed a deadly new enemy to
HARI SREENIVASAN: How is it possible that we're sitting in Times Square? What happened here that you made you think you could build this? JANETTE SADIK-KHAN: Well, Times Square had been a tangle of traffic for almost 200 years, since it was first cre
HARI SREENIVASAN: For further perspective and the latest developments on the mass shooting at the Orlando nightclub, I am joined by Skype by the managing editor of The Orlando Sentinel, John Cutter. John, I know it's a busy day in your newsroom, but
PATRICIA SAGBA: At the Cap 'n' Gown pub in Worcestershire, England, pints go hand in hand with politics. On tap tonight the upcoming referendum when British voters will decide whether to stay in or leave the European Union. PATRICIA SAGBA: Which way
GWEN IFILL: Just last week, the International Association of Athletics Federations, also known as the IAAF, voted to ban Russia's track and field team from competing at this summer's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro because of widespread doping. Today, the
HARI SREENIVASAN: Should they stay or should they go? That's the question facing British voters today as they decide their place in Europe. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant has the story from London. MALCOLM BRABANT: The signs went up and doors
HARI SREENIVASAN, PBS CORRESPONDENT: Earlier today, I sat down with Swati Dhingra. She's an economist at the London School of Economics, and she has been studying potential impacts of the Brexit ever since the referendum was announced. HARI SREENIVAS
JUDY WOODRUFF: As we heard earlier, President Obama, during a trip to the United Kingdom in April, said that it should stay in the European Union. Today, from Stanford University in California, the president gave his appraisal of yesterday's outcome.
GWEN IFILL: We return now to the story of Brexit, and a look at the generational divisions among British voters in last week's referendum. Hari Sreenivasan is in London. HARI SREENIVASAN: Carshalton, less than 15 miles from the center of London. Unli
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return now to the terror attacks in Turkey with NewsHour special correspondent Jane Ferguson, who is in Istanbul, and Amberin Zaman. She's a journalist and a public policy scholar at the Wilson Center here in Washington. And we welc
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return now to Istanbul and the aftermath of Tuesday's deadly airport attack. More of the dead were memorialized today, and larger questions are being asked about how Turkey will respond. From Istanbul, special correspondent Jane Fer
JUDY WOODRUFF: There is some breaking news this evening related to Hillary Clinton's handling of e-mails while she was secretary of state. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will follow the FBI's recommendation to not pursue criminal charges. She said in
GWEN IFILL: The nation is still grappling tonight with a series of tragedies, recent police killings of black men, and the sniper attack in Dallas. It follows a long weekend of crowds confronting police and of mass arrests. Protesters are taking to t
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