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Friends And Family Eulogize President George H.W. Bush On His Final Day In Washington
All living presidents, top foreign leaders, and members of Congress attended the state funeral for President George H.W. Bush where his son, President George W. Bush delivered an emotional eulogy.
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What Michael Flynn's Sentencing Memo Means In Context To Mueller's Investigation
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade about what the many redactions in Michael Flynn's sentencing memo might mean for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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A Resolution To The U.S.-China Trade War Is Not In The Offing
David Greene talks to William Zarit of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, about what the pause in the trade war means to Americans doing business in China.
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Examining What Michael Flynn's Cooperation Means To Russia Probe
Rachel Martin talks to Michael Isikoff, chief investigative reporter for Yahoo News and co-author of Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump.
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Inside The Effort To Give Inmates Access To Federal Student Grants For College
Inmates are among the least educated people in America, but few prisons offer opportunities beyond a GED. What if people behind bars had access to federal money to help pay for college?
Director Barry Jenkins Talks On Behalf Of 'Beale Street'
The director of Moonlight has made a new film: If Beale Street Could Talk, based on the James Baldwin novel. He's using it to represent black complexity, vulnerability and skin colors.
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American University CEU Kicked Out Of Hungary, Says It Will Move To Vienna
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Washington Post reporter Griff Witte about how Hungary's president booted an American university from the country.
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Examining George H.W. Bush's Legacy, Flaws And All
Historian David Greenberg argues for a more critical understanding of President George H.W. Bush's legacy. He suggests that the late president should also be remembered for his shortcomings.
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How The 'Golden Age' Of Corporate Musicals Used Songs To Boost Sales
Sheldon Harnick, John Russell and Steve Young discuss "industrial musicals," Broadway-style productions written and performed at the behest of corporations. Originally broadcast Nov. 5, 2013.
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After Devastating Fire, Ventura Residents Push To Get Back Home For The Holidays
"My wife is absolutely obsessed that she's ready for Christmas," Ed Fuller says. "Last Christmas, we sort of lost."
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