Oprah Winfrey ending her talk show in 2011; Chicago School Board President Michael Scott’s apparent suicide shocks the city; and the Bears season is on life support.
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Watch the full show from Friday, November 20: world powers meet in Brussels and place new pressure on Iran; a growing movement in Bangladesh protects young girls from becoming child brides; and, sea turtles fight to survive in Costa Rica.
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The Pentagon estimates that as many as one in five American soldiers are coming home from war zones with traumatic brain injuries. But lost in the reports of these returning soldiers are the stories of family members who often sacrifice everything to care for them. NOW reveals how little has been...
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Have the nuts and bolts of reporting the news changed to reflect the tumultuous media landscape? We’ll talk with Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer; in Art&Seek, Carl Hamm of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
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Top stories include: Mortgage delinquencies rise. Treasury Secretary Geithner tries to save the TARP. Gold at +$1100 and Oil nears $80. And Sir Richard Branson.
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Ceramicist Babette Harvey - Ceramicist Babette Harvey’s work explores the human connection to nature. Painter Sarkis Antikajian - Sarkis Antikajian is a prolific painter fulfilling a life long dream. Christmas Revels - Take a look behind the scenes of an Old Fashioned Christmas celebration.
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David Hawpe, the former editorial director of the Courier-Journal, discusses the newspaper business, Kentucky politics, and his plans for the future.
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Top stories include: Health care reform test vote. The end of the Oprah talk show era. Royal Caribbean’s over-sized Oasis. Market Monitor is Stan Weinstein.
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Gov. Paterson addresses a joint session of the legislature to push his deficit reduction plan and State Senator Eric Schneiderman discusses the fate of Hiram Monserrate, the Queens senator found guilty of a misdemeanor for assault.
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