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Monday, September 28 2009

  • The Takeaway for Monday, September 28, 2009 (Final Edition) September 28, 2009

    The Takeaway for Monday, September 28, 2009 (Final Edition) (article)

  • The Takeaway for Monday, September 28, 2009 (Early Edition) September 28, 2009

    The Takeaway for Monday, September 28, 2009 (Early Edition) (article)

  • This Week's Agenda With Marcus Mabry and Jonathan Marcus September 28, 2009

    This Week's Agenda With Marcus Mabry and Jonathan Marcus (episode)

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    • This Week's Agenda With Marcus Mabry and Jonathan Marcus September 28, 2009

      For this week's agenda we speak to Marcus Mabry, international business editor for The New York Times; and from London, Jonathan Marcus, diplomatic correspondent for the BBC World Ser...

    • Congress Reacts to Iran Missile Tests September 28, 2009

      Iran test-fired missiles over the weekend and revealed a previously undisclosed nuclear facility. We check in with Julie Mason, White House correspondent with The Washington Examiner,...

    • Paying a Mortgage Without a Job September 28, 2009

      When unemployment rises, so do mortgage defaults. The Obama administration's plan to help borrowers modify mortgages has had mixed results, and lawmakers are calling for a second look...

    • Nightmare Over for Detroit Lions September 28, 2009

      Our sports contributor, Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, tells us about some big upsets in college football and, in the NFL, the Detroit Lions ending their nightmare string of 19 straight losses....

    • The Continuing Mission in Afghanistan September 28, 2009

      President Obama has repeatedly tried to explain the mission in Afghanistan, eight years after the September 11th attacks, as an attempt to destroy al-Qaida as a threat. Osama bin Lade...

    • Housing: Your Block, Your Stories September 28, 2009

      After four straight months of rising sales on the housing front — good news for the economy — those numbers slipped downward for August. From an economist's point of view, the economy...

    • Making Up With Mom September 28, 2009

      As a new generation of young mothers try to accomplish it all, having good careers and raising families, they also struggle to find common ground with their own mothers. We speak to t...

    • After Missile Testing, Iran Heads to Negotiations September 28, 2009

      Launched missiles and secret nuclear facilities: Iran's had a busy few days. Now, they are headed into a week of negotiations with world leaders to explain themselves. Most notably, t...

    • Update on Health Care Reform September 28, 2009

      <p>This week the Senate Finance Committee meets (again) on the bill for health care reform. Washington Examiner White House correspondent <strong>Julie Mason</strong> updates us on what remains on their agenda.</p>

    • New Consumer Protection Agency Proposed September 28, 2009

      The New York Times finance reporter Louise Story spent the weekend combing through Congressman Barney Frank’s (D-Mass.) 291-page plan for a new Consumer Protection Agency, and joins u...

    • Remembering William Safire September 28, 2009

      His work spanned the world of conservative politics, journalism and the use of words. William Safire, former columnist for The New York Times, novelist, Nixon speechwriter and etymo...

    • More Troops to Afghanistan? September 28, 2009

      President Obama will soon face one of the most consequential decisions of his presidency: how to manage the war in Afghanistan. The fight right now is over troop levels. General Stanl...

    • Can Michael Moore Play 'Gotcha' Anymore? September 28, 2009

      Michael Moore has come out with his own take on the financial crisis. His new movie, "Capitalism: A Love Story," follows homeowners who have been foreclosed on by big banks, and the m...

    • International Ramifications of Iranian Missile-Testing September 28, 2009

      State media in Iran is reporting that the country launched medium- and long-range missiles last night and this morning. Joining us to talk about the situation is Iran's ambassador to ...