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News Wrap: Iraqis protest embattled prime minister

Tens of thousands of Iraqi Shiites loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr rally in Baghdad.

Aired 07/15/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

News Wrap: Iraqis protest embattled prime minister

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 1m 52s

Tens of thousands of Iraqi Shiites loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr rally in Baghdad.

In our news wrap Friday, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shiites loyal to Muqtada al-Sadr rally in Baghdad against embattled Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, whose government is under fire for corruption and failing to stop a series of deadly ISIS terror attacks. Also, mourners gather in Baton Rouge for the funeral of Alton Sterling, a black man who was killed by two white officers last week.

Aired 07/15/2016 | Rating NR

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Finding common ground amid civil unrest

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 10m 5s | Finding common ground amid civil unrest (10m 5s)

French ambassador says Nice attacker had no known ISIS ties

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 6m 30s | There is no known ISIS ties to Mohamed Bouhlel, the man who drove the death truck in Nice, (6m 30s)

Nice terror attack adds to Cleveland’s security fears

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 4m 31s | Local police, backed by 3000 Homeland Security agents are on the ready in Cleveland. (4m 31s)

PBS NewsHour Special: America in Black and Blue

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Clip: 7/15/2016 | 55m 8s | PBS NewsHour Special: America in Black & Blue (55m 8s)

Shields and Brooks on ‘sweet’ Mike Pence

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 13m 35s | Mark Shields and David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week’s news. (13m 35s)

Turkish military says it has taken control of country

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 7m 48s | The Turkish military says it has carried out a coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (7m 48s)

Violent battle over policing meets hope for change in Newark

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 5m 43s | A long, violent battle over policing meets hope for change in Newark (5m 43s)

What is it like to be a black police officer in America?

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 4m 34s | What is it like to be a black police officer in America? (4m 34s)

Would eliminating low-level offenses stop police shootings?

Clip: 7/15/2016 | 4m 42s | Would eliminating low-level offenses stop police shootings? (4m 42s)

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