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Monday, June 6, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 1570

Tonight on the program, we look at the unrest in Yemen as questions remain as to whether the nation's president has gone for good. Also, Rep. Anthony Weiner admits to sending lewd photographs from his Twitter account and we examine the hopeful news on Melanoma treatment. Finally, we get a report on how schools are graded and remember the life of outspoken diplomat Lawrence Eagleburger.

Aired: 06/05/11
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Robin Givhan's 'Make It Ours' explores how Virgil Abloh helped redefine fashion
As Pentagon pauses some weapons for Ukraine, experts weigh in on U.S. priorities
Trump administration withholds billions in school grants for critical programs
Chicago sees historic drop in violent crime during first half of 2025
News Wrap: Supreme Court will hear transgender athlete cases in its next term
Why Republicans once staunchly opposed to Trump's bill changed their minds
House gives Trump a win as his big tax bill overcomes weeks of tense negotiations
How businesses and manufacturers will benefit from Trump’s big bill
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