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Friday, August 28 2009

  • The Takeaway for Friday, August 28, 2009 (Final Edition) August 28, 2009

    The Takeaway for Friday, August 28, 2009 (Final Edition) (article)

  • The Takeaway for Friday, August 28, 2009 (Early Edition) August 28, 2009

    Headlines; Kennedy (article)

  • Live from the Kennedy Library in Boston August 28, 2009

    Live from the Kennedy Library in Boston (episode)

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    • Live from the Kennedy Library in Boston August 28, 2009

      We go this morning to Sean Corcoran, senior reporter with WCAI, Cape and Island Radio. He joins us live from the Kennedy Library in Boston, where the body of Senator Ted Kennedy lies ...

    • All in the Family? Kennedy's Senate Succession August 28, 2009

      Will Ted Kennedy's Senate seat be filled by another Kennedy? Both Joe, Robert Kennedy's son, and Vicki, Ted's wife, have been mentioned as possible successors, but how well would they...

    • Huge U.S. Debt an Economic Indicator? August 28, 2009

      This week the White House reported that the federal deficit is rising faster than expected. The projected 10-year deficit is now $9 trillion — that's $2 trillion more than previous es...

    • Obamas Cuts Vacation Short for Kennedy Ceremony August 28, 2009

      President Obama and his family were supposed to be on vacation in Martha’s Vineyard all this week, but after several disruptions for official business, they're cutting their time-off ...

    • Troops' Families Speak About the War in Afghanistan August 28, 2009

      44 American servicemembers have died in Afghanistan so far in August, tying with July as the deadliest month yet for U.S. troops in that conflict. The increase in violence has reignit...

    • 'Explosive' Meeting Between Karzai and Holbrooke August 28, 2009

      President Hamid Karzai and U.S. Special Envoy Richard Holbrooke had an "explosive" meeting the day after last week's presidential election at which Holbrooke raised concerns about bal...

    • Frank Bruni and a Life of Eating August 28, 2009

      Today on The Takeaway, we speak to the outgoing restaurant critic for The New York Times, Frank Bruni. Just as his stint on the food beat ends, he’s coming out with a book about his l...

    • Health Care Reform: Americans Abroad August 28, 2009

      We finish our week-long series of health care roundtables with a look beyond our borders. We speak to three Americans living abroad about the health care systems in other countries. C...

    • FDIC: Breaking the Piggy Bank August 28, 2009

      The FDIC, the body that insures the money we put into our bank accounts, is currently supporting 416 failed and "problem" banks. Is all that strain on our nation's banking backbone a ...

    • Schwarzenegger-Signed Car, Anyone? August 28, 2009

      California's budget is still in terrible shape, so the cash-strapped state is having a garage sale. Starting today at a warehouse in Sacramento, the state will be selling more than a ...

    • Filling Kennedy's Senate Seat August 28, 2009

      The Massachusetts Governor’s office is feeling pressure from Capitol Hill to sign into law a bill the late Senator Edward Kennedy proposed. If ratified, the bill would give Governor D...

    • Mourners Gather in Boston to Pay Respects August 28, 2009

      Those who loved Senator Ted Kennedy are standing in line to pay their respects, even at this early hour.  Kennedy lies in repose at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston....

    • Weekend Movies: Before Woodstock Was in Vogue August 28, 2009

      It's Friday, which is when we review the biggest movies coming out over the weekend. We speak to Rafer Guzman, film critic for Newsday about two highly anticipated films: Ang Lee's "T...

    • Seeing Doubles: Tennis Twins Defend their Game August 28, 2009

      The U.S. Open tennis championship starts on Monday and we're seeing doubles. Tennis champions Bob and Mike Bryan tell us about defending their doubles title at the U.S. Open. We ask t...

    • Abducted Woman Resurfaces After 18 Years August 28, 2009

      Police in California have been searching a house where a woman was apparently held prisoner for 18 years after being abducted as an 11-year-old. The police say the abducted woman, Jay...

    • Harvard Classmate Remembers Kennedy August 28, 2009

      We talk with 76-year-old Arnold Howe, who is waiting in line in Boston to pay his respects to Senator Kennedy. Arnold was one year behind Kennedy at Harvard and graduated with the Cla...