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After Infusion of New Energy, 'Occupy DC' Shows No Signs of Letting Up

After Infusion of New Energy, 'Occupy D.C.' Shows No Signs of Letting Up…

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What's Next for Occupy Wall Street Protests After Judge Bars Camping in Park?

New York City police routed anti-Wall Street protesters from their campsite early Tuesday, and hours later, city officials won a court ruling that backed up their move. Jeffrey Brown discusses the legal arguments involved in the New York protests with…

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Oct 18

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NewsHour Extra: Youth Profiles from Zuccotti Park

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Youth reporters at People's Production House and Newsmotion.org. ventured into New York City's Zuccotti Park and interviewed young people participating in the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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Sep 12

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What Does 9/11 Mean to People in Afghanistan?

What does 9/11 mean to the people who live in Afghanistan and the Americans troops fighting there? Special correspondent Adam Pletts reports on the feelings regarding the terror attacks on American soil, which he gathered from both groups while embedded…

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Sep 11

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Historians Discuss What's Changed, What Hasn't After 9/11

Historians Discuss How Events of 9/11 Changed America…

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Sep 11

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Decade of War Takes Major Physical, Mental Toll on U.S. Troops, Families

Millions of Americans have served in the all-volunteer military since 9/11, with many repeatedly returning to the battlefield. Gwen Ifill reports on how this past decade of war has led to increased stress on America's troops and their families, and…

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Sep 11

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How 9/11 Shaped the Lives of American Muslims

After 19 Muslim hijackers attacked the United States on 9/11, many Muslims living across the country had their allegiance to America questioned and faced problems being able to practice their religion. Ray Suarez reports from Tennessee on the state of…

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Sep 11

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9/11 Video Quilt: Americans Consider Aftermath of 9/11

Ahead of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, The PBS NewsHour asked Americans to submit videos of their reflections on the past decade. With help from PBS member stations around the country, we created an online project called the…

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Sep 11

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Around U.S. and World, Victims of 9/11 Commemorated on 10th Anniversary

Sunday was filled with solemn ceremonies in New York City, Shanksville, Pa., at the Pentagon and elsewhere in the world to celebrate the lives of the people who were killed in the terrorist attacks 10 years ago on Sept. 11,…

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Sep 11

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New Yorker, Poet Nancy Mercado Reads 'Going to Work'

After the attacks of September 11th, New Yorker and poet, Nany Mercado, felt compelled to write about what she lost when the World Trade Center Towers came down. Mercado reads her poem, "Going to Work." It was included in "Poetry…

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