As we begin Thanksgiving week in the United States, we note that the federal government is eliminating the word “hunger” from its official statistics. It will now refer to people experiencing “very low food security.” A spokesperson for the USDA will explain the difference. Also, Monday Morning Politics with Mark Halperin of ABC News.
Monday Morning Politics
Yvette Clark, NYC Council Member and Congresswoman-elect for Brooklyn's 11th District
-on the issues facing the next Congress and Charlie Rangel's calls for a draft
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Mark Halperin, Political Director for ABC News and editor of the political newsletter, The Note and co author with ...
-on the issues facing the next Congress and Charlie Rangel's calls for a draft
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Mark Halperin, Political Director for ABC News and editor of the political newsletter, The Note and co author with ...
Study Abroad
Allen Goodman, president and CEO of the Institute of International Education, which authored the "Open Doors 2006" report
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Richard Tudisco, associate provost and director of the International Students and Scholars Office at Columbia University
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Catharine Stimpson, dean of the Graduate School of ...
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Richard Tudisco, associate provost and director of the International Students and Scholars Office at Columbia University
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Catharine Stimpson, dean of the Graduate School of ...
Don't Call it Hunger
Minister Derrick Boykin, who works for Bread for the World
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Mark Nord, sociologist at The Economic Research Service, an agency of the US Dept. of Agriculture, lead author of a government report on household food security.
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Max Finberg, head ...
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Mark Nord, sociologist at The Economic Research Service, an agency of the US Dept. of Agriculture, lead author of a government report on household food security.
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Max Finberg, head ...
State Must Pay Up
Beth Fertig, WNYC reporter
-on the Supreme Court ordering the state to pay $1.93 Billion to New York City public schools
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Brian takes calls from listeners on whether they agree with Congressman Rangel that the U.S. should reinstate the draft
-on the Supreme Court ordering the state to pay $1.93 Billion to New York City public schools
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Brian takes calls from listeners on whether they agree with Congressman Rangel that the U.S. should reinstate the draft