Oprah Winfrey ending her talk show in 2011; Chicago School Board President Michael Scott’s apparent suicide shocks the city; and the Bears season is on life support.
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Joel Weisman remembers broadcasting legend John Callaway, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72. With Bruce DuMont, Laura Washington, Bob Crawford, and Phil Ponce. We take a look back at highlights from some of John’s most notable interviews.
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Watch the full show from Thursday, November 19: President Barack Obama talks about North Korea’s nuclear program; Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai is inaugurated for a second term; and, Americans move into Israeli settlements.
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Watch the full show from Friday, November 20: world powers meet in Brussels and place new pressure on Iran; a growing movement in Bangladesh protects young girls from becoming child brides; and, sea turtles fight to survive in Costa Rica.
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What is teenage dating really like today? KERA takes viewers inside the world of five teenage girls from North Texas as they navigate the joys and sorrows of their romantic relationships over the course of one year.
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Historic health care legislation passes the U.S. House and moves to the Senate, we’ll discuss the bill with Rep. Frank Kratovil. The Washington area sniper is executed, we'll debate the death penalty.
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Remembering broadcasting legend John Callaway, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72. In the second half of the program, we take a look back at highlights from some of John’s most notable interviews.
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Watch the full show from Monday, November 16: President Obama meets with students in China; Chinese influence swells in Israel, Africa and East Timor; and, how wind power is making Denmark wealthy.
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Watch the full show from Tuesday, November 17: President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao pledge to tackle global challenges together; the Czech Republic celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the Velvet Revolution; and, Israel’s economy goes high-tech.
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