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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 2390 | 54m 23s

Tonight on the program, we examine where the U.S. stands with Syria as the White House debates the appropriate course of action in response to chemical weapons use. Also: Rep. John Lewis remembers the March on Washington 50 years later, a second look at 'smart meters' in California where activists want them banned, and storytellers find fertile material in Washington dysfunction.

Aired: 08/26/13 | Expires: 12/31/69
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