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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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News Wrap: Iran begins funeral ceremonies for late Supreme Leader Khamenei
One year since deadly flood at Camp Mystic, parents push for better safety standards
Lured by Russia, African soldiers end up on deadly front lines of Ukraine war
The growing dangers of record heat waves like the one engulfing July 4th celebrations
Brooks and Capehart on whether the Supreme Court has stood up to Trump
How climate change and rising seas endanger historic sites like Jamestown, Virginia
Why George Washington believed in the strength of differing viewpoints
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Haberman and Swan on 'Regime Change,' their book on Trump's unconstrained 2nd term