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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Season 2012 Episode 940 | 53m 40s

Tonight on the program, we analyze President Obama's speech to the AP today as he spoke against Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan. Also: how car sales are rising despite climbing gas prices, the Muslim Brotherhood provides a candidate for president in post-revolt Egypt, an organization helps farmers in Africa, and examining the "one-and-done" rule in the NBA and its affect on college sports.

Aired: 04/02/12 | Expires: 05/03/12
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