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Peruvian women alleging forced sterilization seek justice
S2019 E135 - 11m 9s
For more than 20 years, thousands of Peruvian women have been seeking justice, alleging they were sterilized without consent in the 1990s under an aggressive population control campaign carried out by the government of former President Alberto Fujimori. But in October, criminal charges were filed against Fujimori and several of his former health ministers. Special correspondent Kira Kay reports.
Community rallies around Chabad synagogue after shooting
S2019 E135 - 3m 11s
A day after a gunman stormed the Chabad of Poway synagogue outside San Diego, killing one woman and injuring three others, offerings of support from the community at large are pouring in. For the latest on the aftermath of the shooting, Steve Walsh, a reporter for San Diego public media station KPBS, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
How money is influencing the Democratic presidential field
S2019 E135 - 4m 22s
Joe Biden raised $6.3 million on his first day of campaigning, surpassing his fellow Democratic candidates, and Congress will return to work on Monday amid growing tensions in the aftermath of the release of the Mueller report. Special correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan for some political analysis and perspective.
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