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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 3090 | 53m 47s

On the PBS NewsHour tonight: The Supreme Court heard arguments about a woman who tried to poison her husband’s mistress. In the Senate, support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act reflects changing attitudes in GOP. Airport workers in suburban Seattle take on the living wage argument at the ballot box. And the discovery of Earth-like planets stirs up the search for intelligent life.

Aired: 11/04/13 | Expires: 12/31/69
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Extras
As Iran war drags on, spiking energy prices send inflation to 3-year high
U.S. launches new strikes in Iran after missiles target American bases
Pulte unqualified for DNI role, but FISA must be extended, Rep. McCaul says
Takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries and what they mean for November
Survey reveals political and cultural factions shaping the midterms
News Wrap: Bill Gates says he made 'grave error' by meeting with Epstein
America's 250th anniversary revives questions about religion and the founders
How the loss of USAID has weakened the fight against Ebola
How Maine Democrats view Platner's scandals and chances to oust Sen. Collins
Bill Pulte 'deeply unqualified' to lead U.S. intelligence efforts, Jeffries says
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