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Fresh Air Weekend: Edward Snowden; Journalist Andrea Mitchell
Snowden speaks about his decision to share top-secret intelligence documents with journalists in 2013. Justin Chang reviews Ad Astra. Mitchell says that asking tough questions is "very empowering."
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Lincoln, And The Path To The Emancipation Proclamation
Michel Martin speaks with Christopher Bonner, a historian at the University of Maryland, about the significance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued on Sept. 22, 1862.
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Intelligence Community's Perspective On Trump Whistleblower Complaint
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to John McLaughlin, former deputy director of the CIA, about what effect the handling of the whistleblower complaint will have on the intelligence community.
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Trump Again Emphasizes 'America First' Agenda At U.N. General Assembly
One year after world leaders laughed at President Trump, he returned to the U.N. General Assembly to underscore his America First agenda. He also held private meetings leaders from the U.K. and Iraq.
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House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries On An Official Impeachment Inquiry
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry this evening. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with House Democratic Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries about where his members stand.
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Spanish Court: Dictator Francisco Franco's Remains Can Be Moved
The court ruled against the family of dictator Francisco Franco and said the government can exhume his body from the monument where it lies. He will be reburied in a cemetery beside his wife.
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White House To Release Transcript Of Trump-Zelenskiy Conversation
NPR's Noel King talks to Kimberly Wehle, constitutional law expert and law professor at the University of Baltimore, about the focus of the impeachment inquiry against President Trump.
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Why Are Syrian War Crimes Being Prosecuted In Germany?
The battle to hold Syrian officials accountable for torture is gaining momentum in Germany. It's a country with a lot of Syrian refugees and a belief in the importance of examining the past.
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Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker Announces Ban On All Vaping Products
The ban, the most extreme measure to date, comes as more than 500 people nationwide have contracted vaping-related illnesses — at least nine people have died.
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Are Trump's Actions Regarding Ukraine An Impeachable Offense?
NPR's Noel King talks to Nick Akerman, a member of the Watergate prosecution team investigating President Nixon, about the whistleblower complaint against Trump, and if it could lead to impeachment.
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