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Dec 01

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U.S. Demand Hampering Efforts to Combat Drug Cartels in Mexico

Margaret Warner speaks with Nicholas Casey of The Wall Street Journal about how American demand for illegal drugs is stifling efforts by the Mexican government to combat cartels and end the bloody drug war.

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Nov 30

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News Wrap: New WikiLeaks Document Reveals U.S. Critique of Karzai

In other news Tuesday, WikiLeaks released a memo in which a U.S. diplomat criticizes Afghan President Hamid Karzai for allegedly freeing dangerous detainees because of ties to powerful people.

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Nov 29

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Obama’s Call for Pay Freeze Stirs Up Debate on Federal Workers

President Obama's call to freeze federal workers' pay for two years marks the biggest moment yet in an escalating debate over whether government employees are overpaid and often protected from the worst of economic conditions -- or whether…

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Nov 29

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Doesn’t Social Security Pay For Itself, Since it’s Taken Out of My Paycheck?

By Elizabeth Shell

The following email comes via the PBS Ombudsman: Name: Phyllis Koch Question: I am constantly frustrated as I listen to your interviewers and commentators talk about deficits/budgets/where to cut and always including Social Security. Social Security is always mentioned…

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Nov 29

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Doesn’t Social Security Pay for Itself, Since It’s Taken Out of My Paycheck?

By Paul Solman

Paul Solman answers questions from NewsHour viewers and web users on business and economic news most days on his Making Sen$e page. Here's Monday's query: The following email comes via the PBS Ombudsman: Name: Phyllis Koch Question:…

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Nov 22

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After Bailout, Irish Confront ‘Loss of Sovereignty’ to EU

The Irish government accepted a bailout from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund worth 80-90 billion euros. Faisal Islam of Independent Television News has a report from Dublin.

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Nov 22

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Rep. Schakowsky: Social Security Not Part of Deficit Problem

As part of a series of conversations about the country's deficit problems, Judy Woodruff speaks with Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois about the details of her plan to cut the deficit.

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Nov 17

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Budget Watchdogs Warn of Worsening Deficit, Explore Strategies to Cut

Following on the heels of the bipartisan deficit commission chairmen's recommendation of drastic cuts, former Republican Sen. Pete Domenici and former White House Budget Director Alice Rivlin presented a new take on how to reduce the deficit and warned of…

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Nov 15

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News Wrap: Irish Officials Confirm Debt Talks, Say Bailout Not Needed

In other news, Ireland's debt soared after it rescued five banks from huge real estate losses, but officials there insist the country doesn't need a bailout. Meanwhile, European Union officials reported the Greek government has much more debt than first…

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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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