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Obama, Hu Talk Up Cooperation, But Big Differences Persist

President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao vowed Wednesday to seek common ground while acknowledging that both nations are major competitors in the world market. Jeffrey Brown has more.

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Jan 18

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News Wrap: Suicide Bombing Kills Dozens in Iraq, Unrest Continues in Tunisia

In other news Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 52 and injured at least 150 outside a police-recruiting station in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit. In Tunisia, protests continued in the country's capital as four ministers quit the newly formed…

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Jan 18

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Despite Long Odds, GOP-Led House Takes Aim at Health Reform Repeal

The GOP-led House of Representatives restarted debate Tuesday over repealing last year's health reform bill, but the measure is not expected to clear the Senate. Betty Ann Bowser reports on the day's developments, and Judy Woodruff gets more from Republican…

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Jan 18

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As Hu Visits U.S., South Korea Looks to Chinese Influence to Rein in North

Margaret Warner reports from Seoul, where Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the U.S. is being closely watched for what might be said about North Korea's nuclear ambitions. The U.S. and South Korea have reaffirmed their alliance after two attacks…

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Jan 14

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Shields and Brooks on Obama's Tucson Speech, Calls for Political Civility

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks analyze the week's news, including the president's address at the Tucson memorial service.

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Jan 14

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U.S. Turns to China for 'Real Action' on North Korea, Other Issues

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges China to enforce U.N. sanctions against North Korea in a major policy address Friday. Margaret Warner, in Seoul, speaks with South Korea's national security adviser, and describes South Korea's tougher line toward the North,…

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Jan 13

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Obama's Call for Civil Discourse Resonates Around the Country

Reporters give a broader reaction to the president's speech on the Tucson tragedy from public broadcasting stations in New York, Ohio, California, and Oklahoma.

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Jan 13

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Portraits of Loughner Reveal Descent Into Disruptive Behavior

Ray Suarez talks to David Fahrenthold of the Washington Post and Kirk Johnson of the New York Times about what friends and neighbors are saying about alleged Tucson gunman Jared Loughner's mental state and background.

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Jan 13

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Obama Speech Evokes Emotional Moments in Tucson

Tom Bearden reports from Tucson on thoughts and feelings after President Obama's speech remembering the victims of Saturday's shooting rampage.

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Jan 13

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Youngest Victim of Tucson Shooting Laid to Rest

Mourners remembered 9-year-old Christina Taylor Green Thursday in Tucson, the first of the funerals for the six victims killed on Saturday. Doctors treating Rep. Gabrielle Giffords said there were signs of progress in her recovery.

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