PRI: Here and Now
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Friday, September 18th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Fight Over Planned Parenthood Takes Center ...
Stories from this broadcast: Fight Over Planned Parenthood Takes Center Stage In Congress; Florida's St. Augustine Marks 450 Years; A Former Sex Worker Now Mentors Kids; U.S. Announcing New Changes Loosening Travel And Business Restrictions On Cuba; Balkan States Struggle To Keep Migrants Out; The Glass Ceiling On The Ballet Floor; Eighth Time's A Charm: Will Jon Hamm Finally Win An Emmy?
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Friday, September 18th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Refugees Are Bottling Up In Europe; ...
Stories from this broadcast: Refugees Are Bottling Up In Europe; #IStandWithAhmed Resonates From White House To Silicon Valley; Fiorina Surges, Trump Doesn't Disavow Birther Question; Farmers Turn To Drones For Field Operations; Inside The World Of Casting Calls; Apple's iOS 9: Great For News Junkies, Not So Much For The News
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Thursday, September 17th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: GOP Debate Highlights: Fiorina Shines, Trump ...
Stories from this broadcast: GOP Debate Highlights: Fiorina Shines, Trump Less Dominant; Texas Teenagers Join Fight For More School Funding; NFL Player Beats Cancer, Returns To The Field; Excruciating But Mysterious Eye Pain: Can Patients Find Relief?; The Many Schools Of GOP Tax Reform
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Thursday, September 17th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: The Second GOP Debate, By The ...
Stories from this broadcast: The Second GOP Debate, By The Numbers; The Long-Fraught Relationship Between Cuba And The Catholic Church; Top ISIS Commander Had U.S. Training; Baseball Playoff Races Are Heating Up; Why So Many Eritreans Are Fleeing To Europe; For Medal Of Honor Recipients, It's About What They Do – Not What They Did
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Tonight's Debate May Be Pivotal For ...
Stories from this broadcast: Tonight's Debate May Be Pivotal For GOP Candidates; Ferguson Report Includes Call To End Predatory Lending; A Young Comic Shares His Struggle With Depression; What Would Oil Exports Mean For U.S. Economy?; Three Minutes In Aleppo: Virtual Reality Film Shows The Devastation; Abandoned Louisville Houses Take A Toll On Neighbors; Milwaukee Program Transforms Vacant Lots
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Court Halts Oklahoma Execution; 9th Grader ...
Stories from this broadcast: Court Halts Oklahoma Execution; 9th Grader Arrested After Teachers Thought His Homemade Clock Was A Bomb; Donald Trump And Immigration Dominating Spanish-Language Radio; Obsolete Slides And Film Find A Home In Miami; America's Immigration Crisis, A Year Later; 19 Seasons Later, 'South Park' Hasn't Changed Much
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: With Spending Deadline Looming, Boehner's Fate ...
Stories from this broadcast: With Spending Deadline Looming, Boehner's Fate Unsure; Don't Be A 'Lying Narcissist' And Other Leadership Advice; California Wildfires Destroy More Than 700 Homes; Finding Profits In Europe's Migrant Crisis; Art Museums In The Digital Age; When Teachers Get Priced Out Of The Housing Market
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: North Korea Threatens U.S. With 'Improved' ...
Stories from this broadcast: North Korea Threatens U.S. With 'Improved' Nuclear Program; Jeff Bezos's Space Startup To Build Facility In Florida; Play Tells Story Of Groundbreaking Actor Ira Aldridge; A Symphony For The Motor City; Should Public Schools Be Allowed To Charge Fees?; Carly Fiorina's Business Record Before HP
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Monday, September 14th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Ferguson Commission Issues 189 Calls To ...
Stories from this broadcast: Ferguson Commission Issues 189 Calls To Action; Kentucky Clerk Questions Validity Of Marriage Licenses; What The Trump Empire Tells Us About Its Leader; Airbus Opens First U.S. Factory In Alabama; The Politics Of The Refugee Crisis; Obama Breaks With Tradition By Not Staying At Waldorf Astoria
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Monday, September 14th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: State Of Emergency Declared As California ...
Stories from this broadcast: State Of Emergency Declared As California Fires Grow; A Portuguese Town Welcomes Migrant Families; The Other Migrants Crossing Mexico-U.S. Border; Classes Remain Canceled As Seattle Teachers Strike Continues; Police Agencies Get Money To Test Backlog Of Rape Kits; Washington Town Continues To Bask In 'Twilight'; New 'College Scorecard' Website Compares Salaries After Graduation