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  • 2: Interview with GEN. COLIN POWELL continued.
  • 2: Interview with DR. NAHID TOUBIA continued.
  • Interview with DR. NAHID TOUBIA continued.
  • 2: Interview with DR. CHRIS GIANNOU, continued. GIANNOU is a Canadian citizen. He's spent over 12 years working in some of the most difficult, dangerous conditions. Besides working in Beirut and Somolia, GIANNOU has also worked in Cambodia.
  • 2: Interview with E.J. DIONNE, JR. continued. NANCY SINATRA daughter of Frank Sinatra. She's recorded a few hits of her own including "These Boots are Made for Walking," and "Something Stupid," the duet she recorded with her father. NANCY SINATRA has written a book about her father, Frank Sinatra: An American Legend (General Publishing Group). NANCY SINATRA has a new album too, (her first in 20 years) "One More Time." (Cougar records). (WE AIRED PART OF HER INTERVIEW 12/12/95 ON THE OCCASION OF HER FATHER'S 80TH BIRT
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with NPR's Daniel Schorr about his new book, Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism. Schorr is currently an NPR news analyst, but in 60 years of journalism, he has worked a lot of beats, and collected a lot of stories. (8:58
  • Robert talks with Devall Patrick, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, about his three years at the Department of Justice. Patrick has resigned and will leave his position in January. Patrick says that, despite progress, the time has not yet come to think in terms of being color-blind in the realm of civil justice.
  • Oprah Winfrey is slated to speak as a last minute addition to tonight's DNC lineup as a sign of support to the Harris-Walz campaign.
  • Elizabeth Warren talks to WCMU's AJ Jones about the border, Israel arms embargo, housing and election stakes.
  • NPR has interviewed Kamala Harris five times since she was elected vice president. Here's what can be learned from those conversations.
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