Watch President Obama\ Watch President Obama's Commencement Speech at Barnard College
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Click for more Vote 2012 coverage: www.pbs.org President Obama delivered his commencement address before Barnard College graduates Monday afternoon. Do you read or write a language other than English? Help the NewsHour translate President Obama's speech: bit.ly

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Brooks, Marcus on New Recession Fears, Bain Debate Brooks, Marcus on New Recession Fears, Bain Debate
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus, sitting in for Mark Shields, discuss the week's top news including Europe's ongoing debt crisis, debate over Mitt Romney's role at Bain Capital and a Congressional Budget Office warning about political decisions that could trigger another recession.

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As Golden Gate Bridge Turns 75, Its History Is Revised As Golden Gate Bridge Turns 75, Its History Is Revised
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For more coverage, visit the PBS NewsHour website: to.pbs.org The Golden Gate Bridge opened to traffic on May 27, 1937. This weekend, 75 years later, San Francisco plans to celebrate while honoring the engineer whose contributions to the design were purposefully obliterated: Charles Ellis. Spencer Michels delves into Ellis' story, and into the man who did get the credit -- Joseph Strauss.

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PBS NewsHour piece on the Khan Academy and Salman Khan PBS NewsHour piece on the Khan Academy and Salman Khan
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Advanced Technology, Old-Fashioned Tactics Helped Make Bin Laden Raid a Success Advanced Technology, Old-Fashioned Tactics Helped Make Bin Laden Raid a Success
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For all the planning that went into the Abbottabad raid that killed Osama bin Laden, there were moments when everything could have gone wrong. Ray Suarez discusses the Navy SEAL operation with journalist Nicholas Schmidle, who uncovered new details about the May raid for an article in the latest issue of The New Yorker.

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Ron Paul: \ Ron Paul: 'Freedom Is a Young Idea and We're Throwing It Away'
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Read the Transcript: to.pbs.org Judy Woodruff sat down with Texas Rep. Ron Paul Wednesday to discuss his campaign for the GOP presidential nomination and the ongoing debt-ceiling negotiations. The interview is the first in a series of conversations with GOP contenders seeking to take on President Obama in the 2012 election.

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Watch Ron Paul\ Watch Ron Paul's Speech After New Hampshire Primary
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More from Ron Paul and the Campaign here: to.pbs.org Texas Congressman Ron Paul addressed a crowd of supporters in Concord, New Hampshire after placing second in the state primary. He told the crowd, "We are dangerous to the status quo of this country."

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A: This Computer Could Defeat You at \ A: This Computer Could Defeat You at 'Jeopardy!' Q: What is Watson?
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Read the transcript: to.pbs.org NewsHour Science correspondent Miles O'Brien goes head-to-circuit board with IBM's computer Watson on the game show "Jeopardy!" to explore the limits of language and artificial intelligence for machines.

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New Interpretation of \ New Interpretation of 'Porgy and Bess' Provokes as it Continues to Resonate
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Read the transcript: to.pbs.org Reinterpreting a classic is always sensitive, but when that classic is George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," the singular American opera, it can get downright controversial. WGBH-Boston's Jared Bowen reports.

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Safecast Draws on Power of the Crowd to Map Japan\ Safecast Draws on Power of the Crowd to Map Japan's Radiation
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For More: to.pbs.org to.pbs.org Eight months after a tsunami caused a nuclear accident in Japan, ordinary people are using new technology and the power of crowdsourcing to find radiation hotspots. NewsHour science correspondent Miles O\'Brien reports from Japan.

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Oil Leak Drama Draws Public Outrage, Outpouring of Ideas Oil Leak Drama Draws Public Outrage, Outpouring of Ideas
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As the Gulf oil leak persists, more than 80 percent of Americans report they are closely following the unfolding crisis. Margaret Warner talks to science educator Bill Nye, energy expert Amy Jaffe and technology forecaster Paul Saffo for more on the public reaction. Read the transcript: to.pbs.org

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Revisiting the Economics of John Maynard Keynes | PBS NewsHour Revisiting the Economics of John Maynard Keynes | PBS NewsHour
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Long before the great recession of 2008, late economist John Maynard Keynes conceived the notion that the federal government could, and sometimes should, intervene with the economy.

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\ 'Patriotic Millionaires' Lobby Congress for Higher Taxes on Rich
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Members of Patriotic Millionaires for Fiscal Strength visited Capitol Hill Wednesday, lobbying Congress for higher taxes on the rich. Jeffrey Brown discuses the group's goals with member Garrett Gruener, who founded Ask.com.

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kucinich.us Dennis Kucinich Discusses Iraq War, Health Care

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Supreme Court Weighs Whether Vaccine Makers Can Be Sued Supreme Court Weighs Whether Vaccine Makers Can Be Sued
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Read the Transcript: to.pbs.org Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal recaps Supreme Court arguments on whether drug companies that make vaccines should continue to be shielded by the "No Fault" system established by The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.

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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Shields & Brooks Feb 20 | PBS THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Shields & Brooks Feb 20 | PBS
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www.pbs.org Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the week's news, including reaction to President Barack Obama's economic recovery efforts and what role the government should take in easing the financial crisis. www.pbs.org

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Supreme Court Hears Wal-Mart Gender Bias Discrimination Case Supreme Court Hears Wal-Mart Gender Bias Discrimination Case
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Read the Transcript: to.pbs.org The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving a huge class-action gender discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer. Gwen Ifill discusses the stakes of the case with The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle.

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Khan Academy on PBS NewsHour (Edited) Khan Academy on PBS NewsHour (Edited)
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Will Small Step for Robots Lead to Giant Leap for Robotkind? Will Small Step for Robots Lead to Giant Leap for Robotkind?
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Read the Transcript: to.pbs.org How close are we to being replaced by robots? NewsHour Science Correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on efforts being made to build robots that are eerily similar to humans.

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Land of the Free, Home of the Poor Land of the Free, Home of the Poor
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More: www.pbs.org Financial gains over the last decade in the United States have been mostly made at the "tippy-top" of the economic food chain as more people fall out of the middle class. The top 20 percent of Americans now holds 84 percent of US wealth, as Paul Solman found out as part of a Making Sen$e series on economic inequality.

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