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  • As part of a series of interviews with the Presidential candidates, Host Bob Edwards talks to Green Party nominee Ralph Nader. Nader is highly critical of both Al Gore and George W. Bush and says he hopes to win at least five percent of the vote so the Green Party can qualify for federal matching funds in the next election.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with House Speaker Dennis Hastert about the Republicans taking a greater lead in the House after yesterday's elections.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with Senate Minority Leader, but soon to be Majority Leader, Trent Lott about what the future holds. Now that the Republicans control all three branches of federal government, the party is already planning ahead.
  • NPR's Bob Edwards talks to Charles Osgood about his upcoming book Defending Baltimore Against Enemy Attack, a memoir of one childhood year during World War II.
  • Melissa Block talks with U.N. weapons inspection chief Hans Blix about the U.S. effort to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Blix says that the more time passes, the less likely that weapons will ever be found.
  • Simon and Garfunkel made some of the most memorable music of the 1960s and '70s. They are back together on tour, performing old favorites and a new song.
  • In his first one-on-one interview with the media since the start of the war in Iraq, Sec. of State Colin Powell talks about expanding the "coalition of the willing" -- and says he has no intentions of stepping down as the nation's top diplomat.
  • NPR's Juan Williams and NPR's Eric Westervelt talk with U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz about allied military support in Iraq. Spain's prime minister-elect, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, has openly blasted the U.S.-led war and vowed to pull all 1,300 Spanish troops out if the United Nations does not take control by June 30.
  • We hear a response to last week's interview with the band Hanson. The show sparked the memory of one listener who attended a concert where Hanson faced a skeptical audience.
  • Israel begins limited ground offensive into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah militants -- airstrikes kill upward of a thousand people. Vice presidential nominees JD Vance and Tim Walz debate this evening.
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