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Download MP3The possible presidential implications of the CIA interrogations probe; also, the story of a former student democracy activist in China; plus, remembering Ted Kennedy’s fight against apartheid.
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Download MP3If the US broke the law by abusing terrorism suspects under President Bush, should the Obama Administration expand the investigation all the way to the former president? The World’s Matthew Bell reports on the implications of investigating a former president.
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Download MP3Anchor Katy Clark speaks with John Nichols, author of an unofficial biography of former Vice President Dick Cheney, about allegations of Cheney’s role in authorizing the CIA interrogation techniques now under investigation.
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Download MP3Senator Edward Kennedy was one of the strong voices against the US-led war in Iraq. We feature an exchange he had in 2005 against then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld…and we look back on Kennedy’s legacy later in the program.
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Download MP3Today a Chinese state-run newspaper appeared to confirmed that dead prisoners supplied almost two-thirds of the human organs used in transplants in China. The World’s Mary Kay Magistad has the story from Beijing.
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Anchor Katy Clark speaks with author Diane Wei Liang about her memoir, “Lake with No Name: A true story of Love and Conflict in Modern China.” The author grew up during the Cultural Revolution and was later a part of China’s student pro-democracy movement.
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Senator Ted Kennedy died last night at the age of 77 after a year-long battle with brain cancer. The World’s Jeb Sharp looks back on the legacy of the man called the “liberal lion of the Senate.”
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Download MP3Anchor Katy Clark speaks with journalist T.R. Reid about his new book, “The Healing of America — A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care.” It explores health care systems in other countries and whether the United States could learn from them.
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For today’s Geoquiz we were looking for a major industrialized nation where a lack of daycare options for young families has become a main topic in this year’s election. The answer is Japan. Reporter Akiko Fukita tells us why the promise of more child care centers carries such weight with voters.
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Download MP3The band Delhi 2 Dublin lives up to its name with its combination of Indian bhangra and Irish jigs. Reporter Lonny Shavelson caught up with them at a gig in San Francisco.