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Friday, June 24, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 1750

Tonight on the program, analysts explore what comes next after the House fails to authorize U.S. involvement in Libya. An official in North Dakota gives the latest on the flooding. Guests look at GOP split over raising taxes to tackle the deficit. Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks analyze week's news. Author Oscar Hijuelos talks about his new memoir, and actor Peter Falk is remembered.

Aired: 06/23/11
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