PM Public Radio: Nov 24
Here are some of the top stories on the PM programs today:
All Things Considered: With the Senate now set to debate a health care reform bill, Julie Rovner compares the Senate’s 2,000 page bill to the House’s 1,900 page version.
Marketplace: Some economists argue that giving holiday gifts is irrational. Kai Ryssdal talks to the author of Scroogenomics, and gets a lesson in “why generosity doesn’t pay.”
The World: Presidential elections in Honduras are scheduled for this Sunday. But ousted president Maneul Zelaya is still exiled in Brazilian embassy. And he won’t be involved in Sunday’s vote, prompting critics to call the election a sham. John Otis has the story.
