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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Season 2012 Episode 190 | 54m 13s

Tonight on the program, we examine the state of the GOP presidential race as Texas Governor Rick Perry removed himself from the bid and endorsed former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Gwen Ifill sits down with Newt Gingrich to talk about the campaign and endorsement. Also: mayors united and travel to Washington, an interview with King Abdullah II of Jordan, and Kodak files for Chapter 11.

Aired: 01/18/12 | Expires: 02/18/12
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Business owner who challenged Trump's tariffs reacts to Supreme Court decision
Why the Supreme Court ruled against Trump's tariffs
What's next for consumers and the economy after the Supreme Court's tariff ruling
Trump suggests limited strikes to push Iran to nuclear deal
Brooks and Capehart on the tariff ruling and Trump's attacks on Supreme Court justices
Wyoming Gov. Gordon on tariffs, energy and environmental stewardship
EPA rollbacks on pollution limits could drive up health care costs, advocates warn
News Wrap: Ex-prince's former home searched a day after his arrest
Palestinians in Gaza observe Ramadan despite enormous destruction and loss
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