
Monday, October 3, 2011
10/3/2011 | 54m 29s
Railing Against Greed, Occupy Wall Street Protests Spread
A growing protest movement across the U.S. vowed to turn up the heat on Wall Street and forces they say are fueling inequality. Also, we look at the violent stalemate in Syria and report on a Senate bill aimed at punishing China for currency manipulation. Finally, we preview the busy Supreme Court docket and get a report from India on how school lunches are hoping to curb child malnutrition.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
10/3/2011 | 54m 29s
A growing protest movement across the U.S. vowed to turn up the heat on Wall Street and forces they say are fueling inequality. Also, we look at the violent stalemate in Syria and report on a Senate bill aimed at punishing China for currency manipulation. Finally, we preview the busy Supreme Court docket and get a report from India on how school lunches are hoping to curb child malnutrition.
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