PBS NewsHour full episode October 23, 2018

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Tuesday on the NewsHour, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses Saudi Arabia of a savage and premeditated murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Plus: the migrant caravan of Central Americans continues to make its way toward the United States, why Americans are so divided, our series Rethinking College describes a Colorado program offering college credit to veterans for their military experience and much more.

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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Erdogan demands answers on Khashoggi’s ‘gruesome murder’

News Wrap: Stocks seesaw; Hurricane Willa threatens Mexico

Khashoggi’s death a ‘major crisis’ for U.S.-Saudi relations

Caravan members flee poverty, corruption at home

Fact checkers say president’s rate of dishonesty is rising

Sen. Sasse on ‘anti-tribes,’ American tolerance for lies

Voters worry about health care as Trump relaxes ACA rules

Where military experience counts for college credit

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