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Monday, July 11, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 1920 | 54m 36s

President Obama and congressional leaders from both parties meet again as a deficit reduction package remains elusive. Also, we examine the world's newest nation of South Sudan and look at the future of the American space program. Finally, we get an inside look at a unique museum that showcases art, history and science. All that and more on tonight's NewsHour.

Aired: 07/10/11 | Expires: 08/10/11
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