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Shields, Gerson on Rare Bipartisan Deal on Tax Cut, Romney’s Michigan Challenge

Shields, Gerson on Rare Bipartisan Deal on Tax Cut, Romney's Michigan Challenge…

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Jan 30

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News Wrap: White House Urges Political Solution in Syria

In other news Monday, Syrian government forces pushed back rebellious army units around Damascus as the West took a new diplomatic offensive. At least 100 people died in three days of fighting, according to activists. Also, in Washington, Occupy protesters…

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Jan 26

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Obama vs. Congress: Good Re-election Strategy for President?

In nearly every appearance these days, President Obama has urged Congress to act. In fact, criticizing congressional inaction has become a key part of his re-election strategy. Congressional correspondent Kwame Holman reports on the president's attempt to capitalize on political…

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Jan 19

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Villaraigosa: Washington Must Be Smart About Cuts, Investments in U.S. Cities

Bracing for a new federal budget, hundreds of U.S. mayors sought meetings in Washington this week. Their message: don't let cities fall through the cracks. Ray Suarez discusses the challenges local governments face amid a national debt crisis with Mayors…

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Dec 14

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Secretary Clinton: Democracies Must Have ‘Habits of the Heart’

On Wednesday, Secretary of State Clinton spoke with Jim Lehrer about how foreign policy decisions can tie into economic and job growth. Their discussion was part of the "Innovation and the Global Marketplace" symposium in Washington, hosted in partnership with…

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Nov 29

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Extended Interview: Sonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins talks about what other jazz greats have meant to him.

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Nov 16

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‘Patriotic Millionaires’ Lobby Congress for Higher Taxes on Rich

Members of Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength visited Capitol Hill Wednesday, lobbying Congress for higher taxes on the rich. Jeffrey Brown discuses the group's goals with member Garrett Gruener, who founded Ask.com.

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Oct 12

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News Wrap: Secretary Clinton Condemns Iran Over Terror Plot in U.S.

In other news Wednesday, the U.S. stepped up a diplomatic assault on Iran over an alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned Iran in unusually strong terms. Also in Detroit, a Nigerian…

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Oct 11

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Is Iran’s Regime Capable of Attacks Inside U.S.?

Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that Iran is behind a terror plot in the U.S. that targeted Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington and possibly two embassies. Jeffrey Brown discusses the alleged scheme and the Iranian political landscape with The…

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Sep 27

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In Washington, a Monumental Effort to Repair, Reopen Iconic Obelisk

Engineers rigged ropes Tuesday atop the Washington Monument in preparation for a multi-day job rappelling down the marble exterior of the indefinitely shuttered icon to check for cracks and other damage from the earthquake that shook the East Coast last…

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