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To The Contrary
September 16, 2011
Season 20
Episode 27
D.C. becomes the first place in the United States to test students on sex education; new research shows men experience a drop in testosterone when they become dads; the great-granddaughter of President Hoover discusses her new book and what the Republican Party needs to do to attract younger supporters.
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