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Friday, July 22, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 2030

Tonight on the program, Norway faces a day of horror after a bombing and shooting kill at least 16 people. Also, we examine the perils for children in Somalia as a food crisis deepens and we get the latest on the debt and deficit talks that hit a major speed bump Friday. Finally, we get the analysis of Shields and Brooks and a reporter offers a rare look inside Syria.

Aired: 07/21/11
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Israel agrees to 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon as U.S. pushes for broader peace deal
Why the Israeli and Lebanese governments accepted a ceasefire – and will Hezbollah abide?
New book explores Queen Elizabeth's relationships with 13 U.S. presidents
Live Nation and Ticketmaster abused monopoly power and gouged consumers, jury finds
News Wrap: IRS says average tax refund just under $3,500 this year
Israel’s campaign in Lebanon a 'humanitarian catastrophe,' UN refugee chief warns
With U.S.-Iran ceasefire expiring in a week, diplomats lay groundwork for new talks
Why the spirit of volunteering is a defining part of America's identity
Pope Leo's critiques of Trump policies hold more weight as a fellow American, priest says

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