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February 1, 2023

Season 2023 Episode 5154 | 55m 28s

Family and mourners come together to remember Tyre Nichols, whose death sparked renewed protests against police brutality across the U.S. "Argentina, 1985" explores the painful history of unrest in Argentina in the 1970s and 80s, when a military junta seized control of government and launched a brutal campaign of atrocities. A new bipartisan group in Congress pushes for federal paid family leave.

Aired: 01/31/23
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