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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Season 2012 Episode 1310 | 54m 06s

Tonight on the program, we examine the state of Kofi Annan's cease-fire plan with Syria in the wake of two bombings that killed over 80 people and left hundreds injured. Also: the political aftermath from President Obama's announced support of gay marriage, the future of chimpanzee testing, FDA urges caution on bone desnity medicine, and LBJ's "Passage of Power".

Aired: 05/09/12 | Expires: 06/09/12
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