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Friday, January 24, 2014

Season 2014 Episode 240 | 54m 26s

Tonight on the program, we take a look at the Geneva II talks, where the Syrian delegations have agreed to meet in talks. Also: Protesters in Kiev, Ukraine hold their ground, a campaign to waste less food to help feed hungry kids in wealthy Orange County, study finds economic mobility hasn't changed in 40 years, Shields and Brooks analyze the week's news and remembering Argentine poet Juan Gelman.

Aired: 01/23/14 | Expires: 12/31/69
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What the U.S. and Iran are demanding in the latest peace proposal
Brooks and Capehart on the tradeoffs of a possible U.S.-Iran deal
How Gaza's students are still learning despite shattered schools and displacement
Bruce Springsteen on 'critical patriotism' and the power of protest music
News Wrap: Judge says Kennedy Center must remove Trump's name by Friday deadline
White House UFC event spotlights Trump’s decades-long partnership with Dana White
'Close doesn't count': Mideast experts assess potential U.S.-Iran agreement
Remembering revolutionary painter David Hockney and his artistic legacy
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