UK to Cut Defense Spending; Calif. Senate Debate; A Watery Planet Far Away; Implanted Memories 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: Tensions Flair Between US and British Militaries, Morning Headlines US Officials Cast Wary Eye to London as Brits Ponder Military Cuts US Military Calls British Exit From Basra in 2007 'Huge Mistake' Remembering Tony Curtis Shortage of Lethal Injection Drug Sees Prisons Scrambling Watery Planet Found 20 Light Years from Earth 'My Lie': A True Story of a False Memory Top of the Hour: Contentious California, Morning Headlines Both Political Parties Eye California Races Your 26-Year-Old Unofficial Biopic (and What Louis CK Thinks About It) Refugees Denied Asylum After Missing Filing Deadlines Golf's Ryder Cup Kicks off in Wales Bob Woodward Analyzes 'Obama's Wars' Tragic Suicide Leaves Many Unanswered Questions (FILE) A picture taken on December 16, 2007 shows British soldiers keeping watch as a tank drives by near the airport in Basra, southern Iraq. British forces withdrew from Basra in September, 2007. ( ALI AL-SAADI/AFP / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC