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World Faces Tough Choices on Iran’s Nukes
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Thu, Sep 24 2009 8:25 PM
Rahm Emanuel tells PBS' Charlie Rose that Iran knows the choices it faces in the global community due to its nuclear ambitions. Also, analysts tell Jim Lehrer that Iran’s 'tactical' decisions continue to frustrate the world.
Security Council Calls for Nuclear Disarmament
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PBS
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Thu, Sep 24 2009 8:17 PM
The U.N. Security Council unanimously passed a resolution Thursday promoting nuclear disarmament. Margaret Warner reports from New York.
U.S. Needs Help Tackling Global Problems, Obama Tells U.N.
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:22 PM
President Obama urged leaders at the U.N. General Assembly to assume a bigger role in solving the world’s toughest problems. Margaret Warner reports.
Struggling to Find Affordable Health Insurance
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PBS
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:21 PM
An excerpt from a PBS special on one family’s struggle to obtain affordable health care.
'How are World’s Economies Faring?' Paul Solman Asks at G-20
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 9:00 PM
Paul Solman asks small business owners who traveled to Pittsburgh for the G-20 meeting how the economy is faring in their home countries.
How Much Should U.S. Intrude to Protect Citizens?
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 8:46 PM
Gwen Ifill speaks with national security experts about how far the U.S. government should go in protecting citizens from threats here and abroad.
Affordability Remains Key Sticking Point in Senate Health Reform Debate
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 12:35 AM
Betty Ann Bowser reports on Sen. Max Baucus' updated health reform proposal, then Susan Dentzer of the journal Health Affairs takes a closer look at the affordability of health insurance under the plan.
At U.N., China Pledges to Lead Effort to Curb Climate Change
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 12:32 AM
As the U.N. kicked off a summit on climate change in New York, China promised to lead the way in combating global warming. Margaret Warner reports.
Examining the Obama Administration’s Options in Afghanistan
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PBS
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 12:28 AM
As the Obama administration reconsiders the U.S. options on the Afghan war, experts weigh in on the debate over sending more troops and containing the Taliban’s influence.
Better Storage Options Sought as Wind, Sun Power Catch on
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PBS
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Wed, Sep 23 2009 12:27 AM
Tom Bearden reports on new innovations that would allow for better storage of electricity generated by the wind and sun.
Three Terrorism Suspects Jailed in Weekend Raid
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PBS
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Mon, Sep 21 2009 8:24 PM
Judy Woodruff speaks with journalists about the arrests of three terrorism suspects over the weekend related to an alleged plot to bomb U.S. targets.
Examining Tax Options for Proposed Health Care Mandate
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PBS
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Mon, Sep 21 2009 8:09 PM
A health economist and expert speak with Gwen Ifill about a proposed mandate that would require all Americans to buy health insurance.
Clinton: No Big Decisions on Afghan War Until Election Decided
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PBS
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Mon, Sep 21 2009 8:05 PM
Margaret Warner speaks with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the future direction of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
A Year Later, Little Progress Regulating Wall St.
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PBS
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Fri, Sep 18 2009 9:20 PM
A year after the fall of Lehman Brothers, regulators have made little headway reforming their oversight of financial institutions. Experts explain why.
Baucus Bill, Missile Defense Stir Week in D.C.
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PBS
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Fri, Sep 18 2009 9:18 PM
Columnists David Brooks and Ruth Marcus sort through the week’s top stories, including the ongoing debate over health care reform.
In Tanzania, a New Push To Combat Malaria
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PBS
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Thu, Sep 17 2009 8:42 PM
Ray Suarez looks at a mult-million dollar effort in Tanzania to slow the spread of malaria through the distribution of bed nets.
Ted Kennedy In His Own Words
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Thu, Sep 17 2009 8:24 PM
Judy Woodruff speaks with Ted Kennedy Jr. about his father’s new posthumously published autobiography, 'True Compass.'
In Health Debate, Boehner Sees 'Rebellion' Brewing
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Thu, Sep 17 2009 8:12 PM
House Minority John Boehner outlines the GOP’s case against the president's push for health reform and says a 'rebellion' is brewing in the U.S.
America’s Young and Uninsured
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PBS
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Thu, Sep 17 2009 8:09 PM
Kwame Holman reports on the challenges faced by young Americans without health insurance.
White House Reverses Bush Plan for Missile Shield
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Thu, Sep 17 2009 8:03 PM
President Obama announced Thursday he will scrap a European missile defense shield championed by his predecessor. Two experts on Europe assess the move.
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