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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews, discussions, and both foreign and domestic on-site reports.
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The Newshour | Shields, Brooks Consider Kennedy Legacy | PBS
Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the week's top news, including Sen. Edward Kennedy's legacy, the health reform debate and detainee interrogation. 13:05
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The Newshour | Kennedy Farewell | PBS
Mourners in Boston waited in long lines Friday for the chance to bid farewell to Sen. Ted Kennedy. Jeffrey Brown talks a reporter about the day. 07:24
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The Newshour | Health Care Divisions | PBS
Looking to attract GOP votes, Democrats are waging a fierce debate over whether a public option must be part of health care reform. Scholar Norman Ornstein and The Hotline's Amy Walter predict a health ... 12:13
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The Newshour | Costs, Government's Role Split Advocates in Reform Debate
In a debate over health care reform, former House majority leader Dick Armey, and Richard Kirsch, national campaign manager of the liberal advocacy group Health Care for America Now, discuss topics such ... 11:46
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The Newshour | Kim Jong Il Pardons Journalists | PBS
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned two jailed American journalists after a surprise meeting with former President Bill Clinton. Experts examine the implications of the meeting. 12:04
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The Newshour | Trial of Protesters Proceeds in Iran | PBS
Political unrest continued in Iran Monday as the government pressed ahead with a mass trial of opposition supporters and President Ahmadinejad was endorsed by the supreme leader. 11:49
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The Newshour | Recession Shows Signs of Easing Grip | PBS
New economic figures hinted that the US recession could be slowing down. Jeffrey Brown gets analysis from a banker and a journalist. 10:14
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The Newshour | Wrangling Persists Over Health Reform | PBS
With Congress showing some progress Wednesday in the health care reform debate, journalists discuss the political hurdles that must be cleared to reach a final deal. 11:57
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The Newshour | Bernanke, On The Record, Part 3 | PBS
The third and final installment of a special forum with Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke, moderated by Jim Lehrer in Kansas City, Mo. 20:56
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The Newshour | Bernanke, On The Record, Part 2 | PBS
In part two of Jim Lehrer's conversation with Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chief discusses the state of the Obama administration's economic recovery efforts, and the central bank's efforts to help ... 15:09
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The Newshour | Bernanke, On The Record, Part 1 | PBS
At a forum in Kansas City, Mo., Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke discussed the central bank's actions in handling the economic crisis, saying he did not want to be the Fed chief who "presided over ... 29:45
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The Newshour | Senate Delays Health Reform as Cost Concerns Persist | PBS
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday that the Senate will not vote on a health care reform bill before its August recess. In a town hall meeting meeting, President Obama said that the delay ... 05:37
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The Newshour | All Atwitter | PBS
Jeffrey Brown has a Media Unit report on the growing popularity of the microblogging service Twitter and its increasing impact on personal interaction. 09:12
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The Newshour | Obama Steps Up Health Care Push | PBS
With the days ticking down until President Obama's target date for a deal on health care reform, the White House is pushing to convince the public and Congress that swift action is necessary. 11:38
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The Newshour | Obama Outlines Expectations for Health Reform | PBS
In an interview with Jim Lehrer, President Barack Obama said he could be flexible on the August deadline for a health care reform plan if most details are in place and discussed the state of the economy.... 18:51
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The Newshour | Walter Cronkite | PBS
It's been more than a quarter century since Walter Cronkite retired as anchor of the CBS Evening News, but his impact on journalism persists. 12:49
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The Newshour | Moon Landing Anniversary Renews Debate | PBS
As the country celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA and the Obama administration are weighing the debate over sending more astronauts into space, or to shift more toward ... 08:35
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The Newshour | NAACP Celebrates 100 Years | PBS
President Obama spoke Thursday at the 100th anniversary of the NAACP. Gwen Ifill traveled to New York to speak with the leader and two activists from the organization about its changing role. 11:48
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The Newshour | Lawmakers Push Sotomayor for Views on Critical Issues | PBS
Sonia Sotomayor faced new questioning from lawmakers Wednesday. Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Patrick Leahy and Sen. Charles Grassley give their take on the hearings. 10:22
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The Newshour | Signature Theatre | PBS
Arlington, Va.'s Signature Theatre won a 2009 Tony Award as one of the nation's best regional theaters. Jeffrey Brown explores the theater's history and humble beginnings. 07:08
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