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  • Fictional candidates Chuck Zeffirelli and Bob Gunderson square off in a debate over the issues, personal ethics, conduct in office, and whether to attack the Dutch. Sparks fly. Satirists Bruce Kluger and David Slavin take us to the scene.
  • Rock critic Ken Tucker reviews Living with War, a new CD by Neil Young that includes the song "Let's Impeach the President." He posted the entire album on his website last week for free. It's now on sale as a CD.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep looks at some of the claims that the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates have made in recent television ads about their opponent's record. President Clinton and Bob Dole paint each other in the worst light, even though their actual positions on a lot of issues aren't all that different.
  • The new year is shaping up to be a consequential one, from control of power in Washington to the agenda President Trump pursues.
  • Former President Trump is facing his second indictment. And yet his Republican rivals largely aren't criticizing him for it.
  • A full-blown congressional debate on the expiring 2001 and 2003 tax cuts will unfold this fall, but some lawmakers have already weighed in on the most controversial issue: whether it makes sense, at a time of huge budget deficits, to extend tax relief for those earning more than $250,000.
  • Sports say a lot about a city, state, or nation. Joshua Nadel’s new book explores the place of soccer in Latin America, and how it's influenced national…
  • As President Obama starts his second term, Tell Me More examines unfinished business from his first four years in office. Host Michel Martin looks at Bahrain. The small island country plays an important geo-political role (and Kim Kardashian owns a milkshake shop there).
  • Developments on the abortion front this week seem to have a message for Republicans. But GOP officials do not show signs of softening their hard-line stance against the practice.
  • Piedmont Triad International Airport is rallying community support for TSA officers and air traffic controllers missing paychecks amid the ongoing government shutdown.
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