Today on the Radio: November 9
Recommended: The roundups on Rehm and On Point; the Jeff Moss interview on Fresh Air; Sylvia Earle on Science Friday.
Diane Rehm: Health Care Overhaul in the House. Hour 2: Kati Martin, author of Enemies of the People.
On Point: The shooting at Fort Hood. Hour 2: California’s green economy.
Fresh Air: Jake Adelstein uncovered a big story about one of the country’s most notorious crime bosses. The discovery led to a threat on his life that has yet to be lifted. Adelstein is the author of Tokyo Vice.
Talk of the Nation: An oral history of the Berlin Wall’s fall. Hour 2: The political ramifications of the fall of the Wall.
Tell Me More: Michel Martin talks to Muslim soldiers about serving in the US Army during a time of two wars in Muslim countries.
To the Point: With strong economic growth in communist China, and an expanding European Union, how long can the US claim to be the world’s lone superpower?
The Story: It was 20 years ago today when the Berlin Wall came down. Dick Gordon speaks with a woman who was a college student East Germany about her memories of that day.
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Mary Rothschild
