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Dec 01

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Lame-Duck Congress: Legislative Logjam or Bipartisan Turnaround?

Capitol Hill lawmakers spent Wednesday behind various closed doors, working on the fate of key issues in the lame-duck session such as tax cuts, jobless benefits and the New START treaty. Gwen Ifill gets insight about what can be accomplished…

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Nov 30

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Axelrod: White House Digs in on Tax Cuts for Rich, But 'Strides Made' With GOP

President Obama and Republican leaders met Tuesday in an effort to foster bipartisanship after the midterm elections handed the GOP control of the House. Judy Woodruff discusses the meeting with presidential senior adviser David Axelrod, who said the White House…

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Nov 26

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Shields and Brooks on North Korean Threats, Palin's Plans and DeLay Conviction

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks dissect the week's top news in politics.

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Nov 17

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Can New START Treaty Survive Partisan Divide in Congress?

Margaret Warner looks into the U.S. political battle over whether to ratify a new nuclear arms control treaty with Russia. She talks to two experts in such negotiations: Richard Burt, chief U.S. negotiator during the START talks in 1991, and…

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Nov 15

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Lame-Duck Congress Reconvenes as Rangel Leaves Own Trial

On Monday, Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel walked out of his own ethics trial, the 111th Congress reconvened and newly elected members attended orientation. Kwame Holman has an overview then Ray Suarez gets more on what to expect from the lame-duck…

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Nov 15

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Kerry: U.S. Shouldn't Blow Karzai's Criticism Out of Proportion

Margaret Warner talks to Sen. John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the most pressing issues in U.S. foreign policy, including Afghan President Hamid Karzai's most recent criticism of the U.S. mission in his country.

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Nov 12

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Shields and Brooks on Tax Cuts, Debt, Lame-Duck Congress, Bush Book

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks sort through the top political stories, including the debate over extending tax cuts, prospects for the lame-duck Congress, criticism of debt commission ideas and former President Bush's new book.

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Nov 11

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Delaware's Chris Coons: 'All Options on the Table' for Deficit Cuts

As part of the NewsHour's series of conversations with newly-elected lawmakers, Judy Woodruff talks to Delaware's Senator-elect, Democrat Chris Coons.

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Nov 09

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What Does New Republican Control Mean in Statehouses Across U.S.?

Gwen Ifill speaks with reporters from Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and Maine about the state-level power shift that also went the GOP's way in the midterm elections.

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Nov 08

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Tea Party Sen.-Elect Lee Vows to Vote Against Debt Limit Increase

Judy Woodruff talks to Sen.-elect Mike Lee of Utah about how Republican congressional leaders will implement ideas from candidates who ran on a Tea Party platform of smaller government and reduced spending.

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