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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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Brooks and Capehart on Trump's mixed signals on the Iran war
Pregnant migrant girls held at Texas center criticized for inadequate care
News Wrap: Federal judge blocks subpoenas in DOJ's Powell probe
More Marines heading to Middle East as U.S. continues relentless strikes on Iran
Israelis near Lebanon border try to maintain normal life despite Hezbollah threat
Michigan synagogue attack highlights rise in antisemitic violence
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Middle East analysts on what the Iran war has accomplished and how it might end
News Wrap: Senate votes down measure to reopen Department of Homeland Security