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  • When three friends are good at what they do and they're having a lot of fun with each other doing it, we're all in for a good time. That's what this session promises.
  • California Sanctuary Policy Opponents Set for White House Meeting A group of 16 California politicians and lawmakers is meeting at the White House today with President Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and leaders from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss options for working together to end the state’s sanctuary policies. Reporter: Alex Hall Judge Overturns California … Continue reading California Sanctuary Policy Opponents Set for White House Meeting →
  • Two styles of banjo not normally heard together are fused in this live session of songs from their new album, Echo In The Valley.
  • California Sanctuary Policy Opponents Set for White House Meeting A group of 16 California politicians and lawmakers is meeting at the White House today with President Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and leaders from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss options for working together to end the state’s sanctuary policies. Reporter: Alex Hall Researchers Pursue Marijuana … Continue reading California Sanctuary Policy Opponents Set for White House Meeting →
  • Lead singer Robin Pecknold says the band's new album, Crack-Up, is the kind of record he's always wanted to make. Hear a live performance and conversation with Pecknold in this session.
  • This is a band that can go from in-your-face to introspective on a dime — and they do just that in this session.
  • A performance session that brings a reminder of comfort in chaos, and community alike.
  • A live session from one of the best guitarists in America. King makes sounds like someone who's been working at it for decades.
  • Linda Wertheimer and Noah Adams bring us excerpts of today's oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court in the contest of the presidential election results from Florida. For the second time in history, the court has released an audio tape of a session. Today's arguments by attorneys for George W. Bush and Al Gore lasted 90 minutes. We hear the voices of the justices asking questions, and the attorneys' responses. Robert A. Destro, Dean of the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America and Jeffrey Rosen, Associate Professor of Law at The George Washington University in Washington DC provide analysis.
  • NPR's Ted Clark reports President Clinton met today with North Korea's number two official in yet another sign that tensions between Washington and Pyongyang are easing. The 45-minute session between Mr. Clinton and Cho Myong Rok, Vice Chairman of North Korea's National Defense Commission, is the highest level meeting between the two countries since the Korean war. A U.S. official described the talks as "very positive, direct and warm." Both countries are anxious to improve relations. Washington wants North Korea to roll back its missile program. North Korea is in dire need of economic assistance and wants to be taken off the United States' list of countries that sponsor terrorism.
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