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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 54m 1s

PBS NewsHour for Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Tonight on the program, we examine Nelson Mandela's legacy and how it left a "lesson of connectedness" as world leaders joined South Africans to eulogize the leader. Also: A budget deal in Congress, if the Volcker Rule will change the culture of Wall Street, GM names auto industry insider Mary Barra as first female CEO, Iranians blame uptick in terrorism on arrival of Kurdish refugees from Syria.

12/10/2013 | Rating NR

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GM names company insider Mary Barra as first female CEO

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 5m 26s | General Motors names company insider Mary Barra as first female CEO (5m 26s)

Robert Shiller on Winning the Nobel Prize in Economics

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 13m 36s | Robert Shiller on Winning the Nobel Prize in Economics (13m 36s)

Scholar recalls honoring Mandela with a quilt of connection

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 6m 21s | American scholar recalls honoring Nelson Mandela with a quilt of connection (6m 21s)

Will flood of Kurdish refugees increase volatility in Iraq?

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 8m 15s | Will flood of Kurdish refugees from Syria increase volatility in Iraq? (8m 15s)

Will the Volcker Rule change the culture of Wall Street?

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 10m 47s | Will the Volcker Rule change the culture of Wall Street? (10m 47s)

World leaders join South Africans to memorialize Mandela

Clip: 12/10/2013 | 13m 44s | World leaders join South Africans to memorialize Nelson Mandela (13m 44s)

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