
Friday, September 28, 2012
9/28/2012 | 54m 33s
PBS NewsHour for Friday, September 28, 2012
Tonight on the program, we examine new data that shows consumer confidence and home prices rose, possible signs of further economic recovery. Also: hunting for mines in the Persian Gulf, former political star Bo Xilai ousted from Communist Party in China, Shields and Brooks analyze the week's top political stories, and how violence affects students' ability to learn.
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Friday, September 28, 2012
9/28/2012 | 54m 33s
Tonight on the program, we examine new data that shows consumer confidence and home prices rose, possible signs of further economic recovery. Also: hunting for mines in the Persian Gulf, former political star Bo Xilai ousted from Communist Party in China, Shields and Brooks analyze the week's top political stories, and how violence affects students' ability to learn.
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