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Rubio: Congress Should Constrain President, Not 'Anonymous' Staffer
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida about the anonymous New York Times Opc-Ed detailing President Trump's erratic nature and efforts to constrain him.
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Japanese Woman Holds DJ Title, Montana Woman Receives Big Discount
DJ Sumirock attended DJ school at age 77. The octogenarian has a regular gig in a Tokyo area club. And a Montana woman ate at a restaurant that gives a percentage discount based on age. She's 109.
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Sen. Coons Questioned Kavanaugh About His Views On Executive Power
Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware, who was among those criticizing Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh for refusing to answer questions on Trump and the Russia probe.
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'Fresh Air' Remembers Film Star Burt Reynolds
Reynolds, who died Thursday, appeared in scores of films, including Deliverance and Boogie Nights. He spoke to Terry Gross in 1994 about growing up the son of a sheriff in a small Florida town.
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Long Haul Trucker Was 'Completely Seduced' By The Open Road
Finn Murphy has logged over a million miles hauling people's belongings across the country. He describes life on the road as a "reaction against regimentation." Originally broadcast Feb. 14, 2018.
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Nike's New Ad Campaign Divides Law Enforcement
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the National President of the Fraternal Order of Police Chuck Canterbury about why his organization condemned Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad as an "insult."
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Activist DeRay McKesson On Why He's Making 'The Case For Hope'
In his new book, On the Other Side of Freedom: The Case for Hope, activist and author Deray McKesson tells his personal story and shares his thinking about activism.
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Ahead Of Hurricane, Va. Governor Declares State Of Emergency
Florence is a Category 4 storm, and it could be the most intense and damaging hurricane to hit parts of the Atlantic Coast in nearly 30 years. Rachel Martin talks to Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam
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Bob Woodward: 'People Need To Wake Up' To What's Happening Under Trump
The veteran journalist was shocked by the tactics White House staff use to circumvent Trump: "I've never heard in any way of staff going around a president this way." Woodward's new book is Fear.
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#MeToo Reckoning Is Reshaping How Sex Scenes Are Negotiated And Filmed In Hollywood
The #MeToo movement has forced Hollywood to rethink how it deals with sex scenes. Actors are searching for better protections and more control before and after a scene is shot.
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