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October 05, 2009
A panel of military experts offers their take on what’s needed to succeed in Afghanistan.
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October 05, 2009
President Obama tried Monday to rally doctors around his bid for health care reform, saying it would offer them more time to spend with patients.
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October 05, 2009
Vin Scully discusses his first big break in broadcasting, his favorite parts of the job, and his 'one-on-one approach' with the fans.
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October 04, 2009
Rock superstars the Dave Matthews Band kick off ACL’s 35th season with hits and songs from their latest album Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King.
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October 03, 2009
Rescue efforts continued in American Samoa and Indonesia following a pair of deadly earthquakes. Also, an interview with the top U.S. official in the U.N. mission to Afghanistan who was fired ...
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October 03, 2009
Top stories include: Fed Chairman Bernanke tells congress there are no magic bullets to combat high unemployment. And we talk to GM’s Mike DiGiovanni.
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October 02, 2009
After establishing herself as a star of the silver screen, Annette Bening has returned to her roots as a stage actor with a modern twist on 'Madea.'
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October 02, 2009
Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the top stories of the week, including President Obama’s Olympic push.
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October 02, 2009
The Senate Finance Committee has finished a marathon week sorting through hundreds of amendments to Chairman Max Baucus’s health care reform plan.
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October 02, 2009
Despite a high-profile push by President Obama, Chicago will not host the 2016 summer games. The Olympic Torch will instead land in Rio de Janeiro.
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October 02, 2009
In 1933, during a car ride with the newly inaugurated Franklin D. Roosevelt, Horace Albright persuades the president that Civil War battlefields should be under the care of the National Park ...
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October 02, 2009
Iran claimed a test firing of its most advanced missiles, further stoking diplomatic tensions ahead of crucial talks over its nuclear program. Also on the program, a report on potential cuts ...
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October 02, 2009
Artists address the idea of consumption by questioning commonly held assumptions about commerce, mass media, and consumer society.
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October 02, 2009
Spontaneous and joyful, subversive or amusing, play can take many forms in daily life as well as in contemporary art.
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October 02, 2009
The battle for health reform reaches a pivotal point, as the Senate Finance Committee rejects a proposal to add a government-run option. Also on the program, a debate on Afghanistan with Senators ...
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October 02, 2009
Relief efforts have begun after an underground earthquake, followed by a tsunami, left scores dead in Sumatra and American Samoa.  Also on the program, Capitol Hill gears ...
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October 02, 2009
As the nation enters the 1920s, Stephen Mather and Horace Albright push for higher visitation numbers in order to convince Congress to provide the funding for the park system they are building. ...
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October 02, 2009
A plea is smuggled to a New York reporter from within Western Australia’s Fremantle Prison. This letter launched an American whaler that stood its ground against an armed British steamer for ...
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October 02, 2009
Top stories include: FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair wants banks to pre-pay $45B in insurance premiums. The housing market shows improvement.
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October 01, 2009
Albert Goldbarth discusses his writing, his toy collection, and his latest book of poetry, 'To Be Read in 500 Years.'
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