
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
7/25/2012 | 55m 8s
PBS NewsHour for Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tonight on the program, we examine the ongoing violence in Syria as the international community tries to discuss ways into pressuring a peace in the country. Also: New mandates for the NOLA police, explaining rapid and massive ice melting in Greenland, world-class art culture in Detroit, Congress goes into recess, and security concerns mount after a schoolboy walked onto a plane without papers.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
7/25/2012 | 55m 8s
Tonight on the program, we examine the ongoing violence in Syria as the international community tries to discuss ways into pressuring a peace in the country. Also: New mandates for the NOLA police, explaining rapid and massive ice melting in Greenland, world-class art culture in Detroit, Congress goes into recess, and security concerns mount after a schoolboy walked onto a plane without papers.
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