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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 3650 | 54m 05s

On our program tonight, we look back at a record-breaking year on Wall Street and ask, how is the rest of the economy faring as we begin 2014? Also: the Syrian government misses a key chemical weapons deadline, Maine residents fight for cheaper prescription drugs from overseas, a memoir of helping Ole Miss move on from its past and a traditional Persian poet is translated for Western audiences.

Aired: 12/30/13 | Expires: 12/31/69
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Extras
News Wrap: Israel's bombing campaign against Hezbollah continues inside Lebanon
U.S. retaliates against Iran after American helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz
Sudan crisis worsens as civil war enters 4th year and Hormuz closure disrupts aid
'Grandfamilies' spotlights grandparents stepping in to raise children
Roger Bennett on what to expect at the World Cup
Texas Tech ruling ignites debate on sports betting and gambling addiction
A Brief But Spectacular take on changing the lineup
Bill Pulte 'deeply unqualified' to lead U.S. intelligence efforts, Jeffries says
How Maine Democrats view Platner's scandals and chances to oust Sen. Collins
What Iran and Israel’s escalation means for efforts to end regional conflict
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