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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 2440 | 54m 30s

Economists sifted through a new pile of data Thursday on the state of the U.S. recovery, with some glimmers of hope. Also, world leaders examine how to move forward with the situation in Libya as Moammar Gadhafi remains at large and a new report finds fraud and waste by war contractors. Finally, a look at the impact of presidential candidates who lost and the latest in the Economist Film Project.

Aired: 08/31/11 | Expires: 10/01/11
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Extras
Trump's 4th medical checkup renews public scrutiny of his health
Giving Iran control of Strait of Hormuz would be a mistake, Bolton argues
Iran says U.S. acting in 'bad faith' after strikes during peace talks
Health workers in Africa struggle to slow Ebola outbreak
At Iranian school devastated by airstrike, grieving families say they will never forget
Jon Meacham and Amna Nawaz examine the state of our democracy on 'Settle In'
How schools are using AI and VR to train the next generation of nurses
News Wrap: South Carolina Senate rejects redistricting push
Remembering the remarkable life of jazz legend Sonny Rollins
Some MAHA backers grow frustrated with Trump's health policies
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