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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Season 2014 Episode 540

On Sunday's program, new revelations about how the Federal Reserve Board reacted to the financial crisis of 2008. Later, in our signature segment, indigenous people living on remote rivers around the world are finding ways to communicate with one another and preserve their native cultures. And, the government continues to struggle to care for troops returning home with PTSD.

Aired: 02/22/14
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Extras
Why a billionaire mining executive is betting on green energy
News Wrap: Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to a 48-hour ceasefire after days of clashes
What the justices signaled in a Supreme Court case that could reshape electoral maps
Palestinians return to ruins where homes once stood as Israel awaits remains of hostages
Democratic and GOP strategists on the political fallout of the government shutdown
How students are faring in Arizona's voucher program that could be adopted nationwide
Federal workers describe how the shutdown is upending their jobs and daily lives
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