PRI: Here and Now
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Friday, August 28th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Former PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian On ...
Stories from this broadcast: Former PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian On The Wild Week In Markets; Kansas Tennis Player's Star Could Rise At U.S. Open; Trump Says His Hair Is Real, Clinton Likens Republicans To Terrorists; Twitter's Actions Over Deleted Tweets Raise Transparency Concerns; Lack Of Truck Parking A 'National Safety Concern'; After Katrina, New Orleans Media Didn't Leave
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Thursday, August 27th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Global Turmoil Spurs Decline In Commodities; ...
Stories from this broadcast: Global Turmoil Spurs Decline In Commodities; Investigation: Companies Prey On Victims Of Lead Poisoning; 2 Immigrants Explain What It Took To Come To The U.S. Legally; Baby Panda Dies At The National Zoo; New Hampshire Rape Trial Exposes Alleged 'Hook-Up' Tradition; Fraternity Banners: Harmless Fun Or Sexual Harassment?; Chinese Action Musical Comes To Denver
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Thursday, August 27th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: After Ex-Employee Kills 2, How Common ...
Stories from this broadcast: After Ex-Employee Kills 2, How Common Is Workplace Violence?; 10 Years After Katrina, Is New Orleans Better Protected?; College Football Coaches Under Fire; Why Americans Are Turning Against Standardized Tests; Anti-Abortion Rights Groups Target Patient Personal Information
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: How Insulated Is U.S. Economy From ...
Stories from this broadcast: How Insulated Is U.S. Economy From Volatility In China?; With Crews Stretched Thin, Washington Calls On Civilians To Fight Fire; An Argument That The U.S. Immigration System Is Not Broken; Origami For The Digital Age; Mount Everest Reopened To Climbers; Virginia Shooting Suspect In Custody, Has Gunshot Wound; On TV, Katrina Has Gone Mostly Unseen
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Trump Kicks Out Univision's Jorge Ramos: ...
Stories from this broadcast: Trump Kicks Out Univision's Jorge Ramos: The Aftermath; Stephen Hawking's New Theory On Black Holes; The Recipe for Longevity? Beans, Friends, Purpose And Movement; Cincinnati Rhino Being Sent To Indonesia; After Hurricane Katrina, A Traffic Deluge; U.S. Cities With The Worst Rush Hour Traffic; Virginia TV Reporter, Cameraman Killed On Air
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: What China's Stock Market Crash Means ...
Stories from this broadcast: What China's Stock Market Crash Means For The Tech Industry; Has The Arab Spring Arrived In Lebanon?; Living In America Without The Proper Papers; Accusations Of Racism After Book Club Is Kicked Off Train; Listening Back To The News Coverage Of Hurricane Katrina; Recipes To Celebrate National Sandwich Month
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: Even If U.S. Economy Weathers Chinese ...
Stories from this broadcast: Even If U.S. Economy Weathers Chinese Downturn, Emerging Markets May Get Hit; Demand For Electricity Surges In North Dakota Oilfield; TripAdvisor CEO Says Economic Turbulence Won't Stop People From Traveling; Jimmy Carter's Fight To Eradicate The Guinea Worm; At 99, National Park Service Still Facing Challenges
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Monday, August 24th, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: How You Should Respond To The ...
Stories from this broadcast: How You Should Respond To The Stock Market Plunge; The Key To Being A Hero: Don't Think About It; U.S. Immigration By The Numbers; Scientists Look To Mushrooms For Honeybee Health; An American Music Playlist From The Strokes' Guitarist; CDC Study Says School Starts Too Early For Teens
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Monday, August 24th, 2015 - Hour 1
Stories from this broadcast: China's 'Black Monday' Sends Global Stock ...
Stories from this broadcast: China's 'Black Monday' Sends Global Stock Markets Tumbling; Obama Returns To A Full Plate Of Challenges; How Art Can Develop Your Brain; Wildfire Smoke Choking Western Cities; 10 Years After Katrina, Trauma, Invisible Scars Remain; The Original 'Black Monday' And Other Stock Market Crashes In History
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Friday, August 21st, 2015 - Hour 2
Stories from this broadcast: Global Stocks Tumble After China Slowdown ...
Stories from this broadcast: Global Stocks Tumble After China Slowdown Sparks Fear; Treating Advanced Cancer In Older Adults; How Widespread And Intractable Is Child Pornography?; Residency Programs For Nurse Practitioners Becoming More Common; As Nation Remembers Katrina, Mississippi Gulf Feels Forgotten; Akron Loves Devo