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To The Contrary

April 15, 2011

Women in Combat; Child Labor Laws; Jillian Michaels

Aired 04/15/2011 | Rating NR

To The Contrary

April 15, 2011

4/15/2011 | 25m 29s

Women in Combat; Child Labor Laws; Jillian Michaels

A Pentagon panel says female soldiers should be in combat. Republican lawmakers in several states want to loosen restrictions on child labor. Jillian Michaels, the tough, no-nonsense trainer, talks about her mission to help women and girls get physically and mentally healthy.

Aired 04/15/2011 | Rating NR

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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

To The Contrary

April 15, 2011

4/15/2011 | 25m 29s

A Pentagon panel says female soldiers should be in combat. Republican lawmakers in several states want to loosen restrictions on child labor. Jillian Michaels, the tough, no-nonsense trainer, talks about her mission to help women and girls get physically and mentally healthy.

Aired 04/15/2011 | Rating NR

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Funding for TO THE CONTRARY is provided by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, the Park Foundation and the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation.

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