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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Season 2011 Episode 3260 | 54m 01s

Tonight on the program, we examine the growing unrest in Cairo as the Egyptian military promises to handover power to a civilian government. Also, we look at the role foreign policy will play in 2012 politics and get a report on the schools that aim to nurture tech startups to success. Finally, an excerpt from a Frontline/ProPuplica investigation into the failure to prevent the Mumbai attacks.

Aired: 11/21/11 | Expires: 12/22/11
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Ethan Hawke on his Oscar-nominated performance in 'Blue Moon'
After son’s suicide, mother says social media platforms are built to addict children
U.S. cuts forces in Syria as its new government fights terror threat
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Zuckerberg takes stand in a landmark trial on youth social media addiction
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