Yemen Celebrates President's Departure as Clashes Continue Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Middle East Upheaval, Morning Headlines Yemen in Upheaval as Leader Goes to Saudi Arabia Sky Express May Have Defied Feds Your Take: Is It Better to Rent or Own? This Week's Agenda: Strauss-Kahn, the Economy, Presidential Hopefuls The NFL Lockout and the Battle of the Lawyers Why Are Americans Changing Their Mind on Gay Marriage? Top of the Hour: Denying Foreclosure Relief, 5 Soldiers Killed in Iraq, Morning Headlines Little Help from US Government for Unemployed Homeowners Facing Foreclosure Jim Lehrer on Kennedy, Bus Memorabilia, Reporting and Retirement Syrian-Israel Border Protests Shift Attention From Government Conflict Libya: Life Amidst the Fighting On Cyber Security and Cyber War Yemen: Is This the End of Saleh? Rick Santorum Launches 2012 Presidential Campaign Can Troops Really Leave Afghanistan in July? Yemeni anti-government protesters gather in Sanaa on June 5, 2011 to celebrate what they said was the fall of Yemen's regime ( AFP / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC