PRI: Here and Now
Produced by WBUR Boston and PRI, Here & Now features fast breaking news, more leisurely analysis and human interest stories. We also cover the arts: film, theater, music and much more.
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Friday, September 11th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: U.S. To Accept 10,000 Syrian Refugees. ...
Stories from this broadcast: U.S. To Accept 10,000 Syrian Refugees. Is That Enough?; Shootings At Vehicles Continue In Phoenix; Race For 2016: Polls Show Trump Tops, Clinton Slips; Nespresso Plans New Swiss Factory To Meet American Demand; Are Poor Kids With Mental Disabilities Getting Too Much Government Aid Or Not Enough?; SodaStream Leaves The West Bank
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Thursday, September 10th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: New Hampshire: Ground Zero For 'Bird-Dogging' ...
Stories from this broadcast: New Hampshire: Ground Zero For 'Bird-Dogging' Candidates; Richard Gere Brings Homelessness To The Big Screen; Justice Department To Target More Individuals For White Collar Crime; Sweetgreen: Part Of A Trend In Sustainable Food; Surgeon General's 'Call To Action' Takes 22 Minutes A Day
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Thursday, September 10th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Senate To Vote On Iran Nuclear ...
Stories from this broadcast: Senate To Vote On Iran Nuclear Deal; The Perils Of Migration Out Of Africa; A Town Where Police Try To Help, Not Arrest, Heroin Addicts; Women Find Big Role In Small And Midsize Farms; The Songs Of Summer 2015; With Semifinal Tonight, All Eyes On Serena Williams
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: California Forests Face Triple Threat; Doctor: ...
Stories from this broadcast: California Forests Face Triple Threat; Doctor: Prescription Painkillers Kill More People Than Heroin; Obama Campaigns For Community College And Apprenticeships; 'Good Kill' Highlights The Toll Of Drone Warfare On Drone Operators; How Do Politicians Pick Late Night Hosts?
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: The Migrant Crisis In Context; Vietnamese ...
Stories from this broadcast: The Migrant Crisis In Context; Vietnamese 'Boat Person' Speaks Out About Refugee Crisis; San Francisco Middle Schools Stop Teaching Algebra; Britain's Queen Elizabeth II Makes History; What United Resignations Say About The Airline And The Industry; Inside The Fight Between The NFL And The Patriots; 'Black Mass' Simplifies Boston Mobster's Story
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Pope Francis Fast-Tracks Marriage Annulments; Tribune ...
Stories from this broadcast: Pope Francis Fast-Tracks Marriage Annulments; Tribune Publishing Fires L.A. Times CEO; Ron Rash Combines Natural Beauty and Human Ugliness In 'Above The Waterfall'; Glass Shortage Causing Issues For Skyscraper Developers; Cold Case: The Search For Mountain Jane Doe; As Violence Continues, Ukraine Parliament To Welcome NATO Chief
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Austin Remembers Teacher Reported Killed In ...
Stories from this broadcast: Austin Remembers Teacher Reported Killed In Nepal; Heroin Claims Two Sons In One Massachusetts Family; Military Moms Food Truck Serves Soldiers Comfort Food; Chicago Seeing 'Extremely High' Level Of Shootings, Says Pastor; Next To The iPhone, Apple TV Looks Mediocre. Will That Change?
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Monday, September 7th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: 300,000 To Receive Sick Leave Under ...
Stories from this broadcast: 300,000 To Receive Sick Leave Under Obama Executive Order; A Native Alaskan Remembers His Tlingit Village Up In Smoke; Tess Vigeland's Tale Of Jumping Without A Net; Congress Returns To A Full Plate Of Contentious Issues; What's Wrong With Unpaid Internships?; Meet The Robot That Builds Robots
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Monday, September 7th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Refugees Continue To Flood Europe; President ...
Stories from this broadcast: Refugees Continue To Flood Europe; President Obama Signs Order Requiring Paid Sick Leave For Some; Climate Change Reveals A Boon To Archaeologists; Union Leader Navigates The Growing Industry Of Elder Care; What College Freshmen Should Know About Money; It's Not Too Late For A Summer Vacation
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Friday, September 4th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: A Few Surprises But No Major ...
Stories from this broadcast: A Few Surprises But No Major Upsets (Yet) At U.S. Open; Trump's Pledge And Speaking Spanish Drive Week In 2016 News; Economy Adds 173,000 Jobs, Reaches 'Full Employment' In August; What It's Like To Lead A Food Startup Under Fire By The FDA; 26 Years Old, And 7 Years Sober