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Hillary Clinton makes history as Democratic nominee
Hillary Clinton declared a "moment of reckoning" for America when she became the first woman to accept the Democratic nomination for president, effectively kicking off the general election campaign. And the slickly-produced Democratic Convention speakers tried to undercut Republican nominee Donald Trump's credibility with voters.
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Debates in DC on tax cuts, budget and US/Russian nukes plus the trial of a Gitmo detainee.
23:36
Election fallout, deficit proposals, leadership in Congress, Obama at G20, Bush memoir.
23:36
Midterms are next week, races to watch, campaign spending, landscape after Election Day.
23:35
CA and PA elections, Obama's campaigning blitz, & the Tea Party's role in the midterms.
24:45
Congress goes on recess, President Obama hits the campaign trail and Rahm Emanuel's exit.
24:43
Dueling Dem & GOP economic plans; Don't Ask-Don't Tell in the Senate; and Obama at the UN
24:44
Tea Party-backed Christine O'Donnell's stunning win changes the mid-term landscape.
24:42
This week, insecurity over the economy, looming elections and threats to protest Islam.
24:45
Turning the page & focusing on the economy, Mid-East peace and the looming mid-terms.
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Mid-East peace talks, withdrawing from Iraq, campaign cash and is America Islamophobic?