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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 1870 | 54m 42s

Tonight on the program, President Obama takes his latest step into new media using Twitter to field public inquiries directly. Also, we get an update on the stalled deficit negotiations on Capitol Hill and examine the budget crisis playing out in the state of Minnesota. Finally, a new report sheds light on cheating in Atlanta schools by educators and the Roger Clemens perjury trial begins.

Aired: 07/05/11 | Expires: 08/05/11
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Why SpaceX is rocketing toward largest IPO in stock market history
A look at the Albanian island where a Kushner-Trump resort plan has sparked protests
Surveillance program set to expire as Congress rejects FISA extension
News Wrap: Apparent anti-Trump message etched into National Mall
'The Department of Revenge' explores Trump's use of DOJ to settle political scores
World Cup players challenged by dangerously hot weather
Trump calls off threatened strikes, says deal with Iran is close
Middle East experts assess prospects for U.S.-Iran deal
Pulte unqualified for DNI role, but FISA must be extended, Rep. McCaul says
As Iran war drags on, spiking energy prices send inflation to 3-year high
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