
Monday, September 24, 2012
9/24/2012 | 54m 38s
PBS NewsHour for Monday, September 24, 2012
Tonight on the program, we examine the spending both presidential campaigns are putting towards political advertising. Also: the ongoing fighting in Syria, Syria and Iran expected to be main focus of 2012 United Nations General Assembly, newly sequenced breast cancer genetics could lead to better treatment, and addressing the school dropout crisis to kick off American Graduate Week.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
9/24/2012 | 54m 38s
Tonight on the program, we examine the spending both presidential campaigns are putting towards political advertising. Also: the ongoing fighting in Syria, Syria and Iran expected to be main focus of 2012 United Nations General Assembly, newly sequenced breast cancer genetics could lead to better treatment, and addressing the school dropout crisis to kick off American Graduate Week.
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