President Obama held a news conference yesterday for the first time in eight months. Hear analysis of what he said. Plus: anthropologist, activist and author David Graeber discusses Occupy Wall Street’s Rolling Jubilee campaign to abolish debt; and Sam Sifton of the New York Times on how to cook the Thanksgiving meal.
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02:00 AMBBC World Service
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BBC World Service provides international news, analysis and information.
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06:00 AMBBC World Service
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BBC World Service provides international news, analysis and information.
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06:30 AMMorning Edition
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Morning Edition is your perfect morning companion: gentle, but straightforward, explaining the vagaries of international diplomacy, reporting weather and even recommending the best film in town.
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09:00 AMThe Takeaway
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Today's Takeaway | November 16, 2012
The BP Settlement: Gulf Resident's Give Their Take | Meet China's New Leadership | Miami Musicians Raise Funds for Haiti | New Film from Twilight Saga Expects to be Highest Grossing Movie of 2012 | Adam Gopnik on the Meaning of Food | Ken Burns on the Generation that Survived The Dust Bowl
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10:00 AMThe Brian Lehrer Show
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Making Sense of It
Area officials are requesting federal aid for rebuilding efforts after Sandy. WNYC reporter Anna Sale explains what the region is likely to get from Washington. Plus: Wired's Spencer Ackerman on Benghazi and Petraeus; Dan Murphy of the Christian Science Monitor on the latest between Gaza and Israel; and the toll of solitary confinement.
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12:00 PMThe Leonard Lopate Show
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In the Kitchen, in the Theater
James Beard Award-winning food writer Melissa Clark offers Thanksgiving shortcuts. Playwright Ayad Akhtar and actor Aasif Mandvi talk about their play, “Disgraced.” We’ll celebrate the 25th anniversary season of the Irish Repertory Theater and look at its production of “The Freedom of the City.” Plus, this week’s Please Explain is all about the Fiscal Cliff.
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02:00 PMTell Me More
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Tell Me More focuses on the way we live, intersect and collide in a culturally diverse world.
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03:00 PMThe World
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A mix of news, features, interviews and music from around the world presents an engaging portrait of the global community. Produced by BBC World Service, Public Radio International and WGBH Radio Boston.
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04:00 PMAll Things Considered
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Reporters scour the globe for the most direct and compelling information, from the spread of AIDS in India to the inexplicable fluctuations of the Brazilian economy.
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06:30 PMMarketplace
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Marketplace is not only about money and business, but about people, local economies and the world — and what it all means to us.
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07:00 PMAll Things Considered
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Reporters scour the globe for the most direct and compelling information, from the spread of AIDS in India to the inexplicable fluctuations of the Brazilian economy.
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08:00 PMOn Point
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On Point is a hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine covering each day's important news developments and conducting conversations with newsmakers and thinkers from all around the world.
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09:00 PMFresh Air
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Fresh Air is one of the most popular programs on public radio, breaking the "talk show" mold, and Gross is known for her fearless and insightful interviews with prominent figures in American arts, politics, and popular culture.
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10:00 PMThe Diane Rehm Show
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For more than 25 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times.
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11:00 PMThe PBS NewsHour
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The PBS NewsHour continues to provide in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews, discussions and documentary reports.
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