Today on the Radio: November 2
Recommended: Big banks on On Point; Ken Auletta on Fresh Air; Steven Kay on The Story.
Diane Rehm: House debate on health care overhaul. Hour 2: Audrey Niffenegger, author of Her Fearful Symmetry.
On Point: Reining in “Too Big To Fail” Banks. Hour 2: Maya Lin’s Vietnam Memorial.
Fresh Air: Author and media critic Ken Auletta talks Google – the company that redefined the search engine, and has changed the landscape for online video, books, mapping, and applications.
Talk of the Nation: The next phase of the debate on drugs. Hour 2: Underground comic legend R. Crumb talks about illustrating the entire text of the book of Genesis.
Tell Me More: A year ago, Barack Obama rode a wave of grassroots support to his White House win. So are his backers still fired up and ready to go, or have his critics seized the political momentum?
To the Point: The Obama Adminstration is doling out millions for clean energy. But how clean is clean?
The Story: As the trial of former Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic begins, Dick talks with attorney Steven Kay, who was appointed to the defense team of Slobodan Milosevic.
