Wednesday on the NewsHour, the U.S. Senate demands to hear directly from the CIA about its findings on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. Also, the outlook for the war in Afghanistan 17 years after it began, the conditions faced by female prison inmates, another spacecraft approaches its destination, a book about the separation of a marriage and the industry of making clothes for the military.
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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Khashoggi response forges ‘unusual alliance’ in the Senate
News Wrap: Markets rise in hopes interest rate hikes slow
Despite rising Afghan violence, U.S. ‘in a hurry’ for peace
American prisons are hell. For women, they’re even worse
How to sample an asteroid’s rocks, without landing on it
‘A Separation’ author Katie Kitamura answers your questions
How this Cleveland pants factory is sewing hope