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DA Will Seek Retrial In Cosby Case
After days of deliberation, the judge in the Bill Cosby case has declared a mistrial. Earlier today, the District Attorney Kevin Steele announced his intention to seek a retrial.
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Deadlocked Jury In Cosby Trial, Mistrial Declared
This morning, the jury hearing the case said it was hopelessly deadlocked on all three counts against the comedian.
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Fallout From Cosby Case
The jury in the Cosby trial couldn't reach a decision, so the judge declared a mistrial. Prosecutors say they will retry the case.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Seth Meyers, Joe Biden And A Defense Of Exclamation Points
For our 30th anniversary, we taped two shows before live audiences — with Late Night's Seth Meyers, and with former Vice President Joe Biden. Also, linguist Geoff Nunberg gives the ! another chance.
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Capitol Hill To Undergo Changing Of The Guard With New Poet Laureate
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tracy K. Smith has been named the newest poet laureate by the Library of Congress. She talks about the challenges of the job ahead.
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After Pulse Nightclub Shooting, One Survivor Is 'Always In Pain'
Keinon Carter was in the hospital for months after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando. He talks with NPR's Michel Martin about life after surviving a mass shooting.
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FCC Decides To Cap Prices Of In-State Phone Calls By Prison Inmates
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cecilia Kang of the New York Times on what the FCC's decision to cap high prices of in-state phone calls made by prison inmates means going forward.
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Senate Republicans Consider Health Care Bill To Replace Obamacare
David Greene talks Thomas Binion of The Heritage Foundation, who offers the latest on the Senate health care debate. Democrats complain work on the bill is being done behind closed doors.
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Police In London Investigate Attack On Pedestrians As Terrorism
David Greene talks to Omer El-Hamdoon, president of the Muslim Association of Britain about the attack on pedestrians outside a mosque in north London early Monday.
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06-19-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
06-19-17 8:30 AM newscast
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