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On the PBS News air max 1 Hour this Monday:PLANE TERROR | We ;ll have the latest news on the investigation into Friday attempt to blow up a Northwest Airlines jet as it flew into Detroit airport. President Barack Obama said today that he ordered a review of security procedures, and a group based in Yemen al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility for the attempted attack. Gwen Ifill will report all the day developments, and talk to three guests: BERG Associates founder Larry Johnson, deputy director of the State Department Counter-Terrorism Office in the early 1990s; Douglas Laird, a former security director at Northwest Airlines; and Juan Carlos Zarate who served as deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism from 2005 until 2009. **IRAN VIOLENCE** | Protests against the hardline government of Iran were met with violence on the streets of Tehran today. At jordan least 8 people are reported to have died, and several leading opposition figures were arrested. Tonight, Margaret Warner reports on the latest flare-up in Iran, and asks guests [Trita Parsi] http://tritaparsi/ , president of the National Iranian-American Council, and [Karim Sadjapour] http://carnegieendowment. crocs org/experts/index.cfm fa=expert_view 038;expert_id=340 of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace whether it represents a turning point in the country political struggle.**MEXICO HEALTH** | Ray Suarez has the fi