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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Season 2013 Episode 90 | 52m 55s

Tonight on the program, we examine a new study that shows most teenagers who think about or attempt suicide have already had mental health treatment. Also: the Supreme Court looks at police needing warrants for BAC tests, the possibility of all troop withdrawals from Afghanistan, therapeutic robots for special needs patients, a stronger flu epidemic, and the baseball Hall of Fame inducts nobody.

Aired: 01/08/13 | Expires: 02/08/13
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