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Frank Sinatra's Life and Legacy
Record producer and Sinatra historian Charles Granada discusses his book Sessions With Sinatra: Frank Sinatra And The Art of Recording and the box set — Frank Sinatra: The Best of the Columbia Years 1943-1952 — he helped to create.
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Pentagon, Congress Discuss Iraq Price Tag
Gen. John Abizaid and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz discuss the cost of rebuilding Iraq in a closed-door session with members of Congress. An emergency spending request that could run as high as $100 billion is expected in coming days. NPR's David Welna reports.
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DJ Shadow On World Cafe
"All the technology in the world can't make a DJ with bad taste a good DJ," the sampling pioneer says. In this session, he discusses his latest album, This Mountain Will Fall.
‘OPB Politics Now:’ Crunch Time In The Oregon Legislature
Oregon lawmakers are rushing toward adjourning the 2018 session, so the OPB politics team is taking a last-minute look at the prospects for several of the major bills still in the pipeline.
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Lavish Bash for California Politicians and Lobbyists Gets a #MeToo Makeover
Debauchery at the “Back to Session Bash,” insiders joked, ended at least one career annually. But with the Capitol reeling from accusations of sexual harassment, the mood this year was more subdued.
Re-Criminalizing Cannabis is Worse Than 1930s ‘Reefer Madness’
Attorney General Jeff Sessions decision to rescind an Obama-era memorandum suggesting states regulate the control of marijuana is leading to a re-criminalization of the drug.
The Politics of Wildfire: California Leaders Race to Tackle Key Issues
State lawmakers tasked with tackling the wildfire crisis are rushing to change state laws around forest management and emergency alerts before the legislative sessions ends this month.
#MeToo Shifts California Capitol Culture, But With Hitches
The close of the state legislative session brings a flurry of parties and after-work events, which have been the scene of some past misconduct allegations that surfaced after the #MeToo reckoning hit the California capitol last fall.
DOJ Plans to Ask Supreme Court to Allow Ending DACA
Jeff Sessions wants the high court to reverse a San Francisco judge's decision forcing the government to resume accepting DACA applications. He said the ruling defies common sense.
Oregon lawmakers reach deal to avert a legislative standoff
Weeks of delays in the Oregon legislature appear to be nearing an end. Democrats and Republicans reached a deal last night to put a stop to a standoff that had been slowing down this year's session. And in exchange for ending the logjam, Democrats agreed to give up a big political advantage
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