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Friday, July 5, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 1860 | 54m 36s

Tonight on the program, we examine the June jobs report and get a breakdown of what the new employment numbers mean. Also: We talk to Egypt's ambassador and get analysis of President Morsi's ousting by the military, Paul Solman looks at jobs issues with teens, a look at the voting rights act, and Brooks and Marcus analyze the week's news.

Aired: 07/04/13 | Expires: 12/31/69
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Extras
Environmental justice advocate works to preserve her family's 100-year-old farm
U.S. says it will strike deeper into Iran, saying war has 'only just begun'
Residents flee Iran's capital as agency says death toll in Tehran tops 1,000
Sen. Katie Britt says Trump has the authority to 'finish the job' in Iran
Primaries in key states begin to shape the midterm matchups
Lebanese government and civilians caught in middle of renewed Israel-Hezbollah conflict
News Wrap: House committee subpoenas Bondi over Epstein files
'This gives us our power back,' survivor of clergy sexual abuse says of scathing report
In 'We Are the World (Cup),' Roger Bennett explores personal history with the tournament
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