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Tuesday, October 13 2009

  • Takeaways from Tuesday, October 13 October 13, 2009

    Danfung Dennis, the photojournalist who captured Echo Company's experience in Afghanistan for Frontline: (full story) “They understand that their mission is to secure and to protect ... (article)

  • The Takeaway for Monday, October 13, 2009 (Final Edition) October 13, 2009

    Headlines; Poor Economy Hits Younger and Older Workers, Takeouts: Insurance, Recaps and Trials, Hillary Clinton in Moscow, George Soros Donates Some Green to Research Green, Frontline... (article)

  • The Takeaway for Monday, October 13, 2009 (Early Edition) October 13, 2009

    <p>Headlines; Poor Economy Hits Younger and Older Workers</p> (article)

  • Poor Economy Hits Younger and Older Workers October 13, 2009

    Poor Economy Hits Younger and Older Workers (episode)

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    • Poor Economy Hits Younger and Older Workers October 13, 2009

      In the current economy, both younger and older people are finding it harder to get, or keep, a job. According to BusinessWeek, only 46 percent of people aged 16 to 24 had jobs last ...

    • Takeouts: Insurance, Recaps and Trials October 13, 2009

      Washington Takeout: Julie Mason, of The Washington Examiner, talks about a report by the American Health Industry Plans that says insurance premiums will rise if senate legislation ...

    • Hillary Clinton in Moscow October 13, 2009

      As a presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton mangled Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's name during a debate a year and a half ago. Now, as Secretary of State, she is in Moscow speak...

    • George Soros Donates Some Green to Research Green October 13, 2009

      Over the weekend, it got a lot easier to be green ...or at least, research green energy. Stacy Palmer, editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, joins us to talk about George Soros' $1...

    • Frontline: Afghanistan and 'Obama's War' October 13, 2009

      The photo of the flag raisers on Iwo Jima has long been an emblem of U.S. efforts in World War II; photos from My Lai still represent the Vietnam war for many. After eight years, howe...

    • Military Women Show Their Might in Counterinsurgency October 13, 2009

      Proportionately, more female soldiers work in counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan than in other parts of the military. So what's behind the numbers, and how can the military bes...

    • Takeouts: Republicans, Stimulus, Listener Reactions October 13, 2009

      Washington Takeout: Julie Mason of The Washington Examiner talks about bickering in the Republican party.  Business Takeout: New York Times reporter Louise Story on where the mone...

    • Doing the Math on Health Care Reform Costs October 13, 2009

      The Congressional Budget Office signed off on the math in the Senate Finance Committee's health care overhaul bill, saying the legislation will reduce the deficit and save taxpayer mo...

    • Can al-Qaida Continue Terrorist Operation With Little Money? October 13, 2009

      President Obama continues to consult with his war advisors on Afghanistan, looking to focus efforts on the primary adversary, al-Qaida, rather than the Taliban. But now a senior U....

    • A Quart of Milk, a Loaf of Bread ... and Childhood Obesity? October 13, 2009

      A wave of obesity blamed (at least in part) on kids slurping cheap slushies and scarfing chips from local convenience stores has the Los Angeles City Council considering an unusual pr...

    • Financial Troubles for al-Qaida October 13, 2009

      Continuing our conversation about whether or not the Obama Adminstration is looking to focus war efforts in Afghanistan on al-Qaida, rather than the Taliban, we talk with Loretta Napo...