

Tuesday, May 10, 2011
5/10/2011 | 53m 20s
Mississippi Floods Hit Memphis, Head Toward New Orleans
The flood tide on the Mississippi River reached its peak in Memphis but the woes have moved downstream. Also, President Obama makes a new pitch for immigration reform along the U.S.-Mexico border and we examine the ongoing debate over the nation's debt ceiling. Finally, China gets a warning from the U.S. on human rights and we report on the status of Ukraine's Orange Revolution eight years later.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
5/10/2011 | 53m 20s
The flood tide on the Mississippi River reached its peak in Memphis but the woes have moved downstream. Also, President Obama makes a new pitch for immigration reform along the U.S.-Mexico border and we examine the ongoing debate over the nation's debt ceiling. Finally, China gets a warning from the U.S. on human rights and we report on the status of Ukraine's Orange Revolution eight years later.
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