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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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The mounting economic challenges weakening the job market
News Wrap: Zelenskyy says Russia used hypersonic missile to send Europe a message
What oil companies need before tapping Venezuela’s vast reserves
Brooks and Capehart on the response to the Minnesota ICE shooting
Iranian government threatens further crackdown as protests grow
New video of Minneapolis ICE shooting emerges as tensions rise across the nation
Jacob Soboroff reflects on lessons learned from LA wildfires in 'Firestorm'
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