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Jun 20th, 2009 · No more basketball, no more hockey, what's left to talk about? Oh right, baseball. Guest host Alison Stewart talks to Howard Bryant about this week in sports.
Jun 20th, 2009 · No more basketball, no more hockey, what's left to talk about? Oh right, baseball. Guest host Alison Stewart talks to Howard Bryant about this week in sports.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Guest host Alison Stewart speaks to SI.com writer and NYT Tennis Blogger Jon Wertheim about Porteguese tennis player Michelle Larcher de Brito, the noises she makes, and the wide world of tennis grunting.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Guest host Alison Stewart tours the Model As Muse show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in New York. She speaks with the Costume Institute's curator Harold Koda and guest curator Kohl Yohannon about the exhibit, which chronicles 50 years of models in the fashion industry.
Jun 20th, 2009 · This week President Obama unveiled his plan to overhaul regulation of the nation's beleaguered financial markets. One of the architects of that plan is Jared Bernstein, the chief economist and economic policy adviser to Vice President Joe Biden. Guest host Alison Stewart speaks with Bernstein about Obama's plan for financial regulation reform.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Guest host Alison Stewart reviews the week in the news with NPR Senior News Analyst Dan Schorr.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Guest host Alison Stewart speaks with Hadi Ghaemi, director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, about leading reformers and journalists who have been arrested in the past week.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Guest host Alison Stewart talks with Richard Sarles, executive director of New Jersey Transit, about the new Mass Transit Tunnel project that is underway. The rail tunnel will run under the Hudson River to connect New Jersey and New York City.
Jun 20th, 2009 · Supporters of the losing candidates in the recent disputed presidential election had planned to hold a mass march in central Tehran Saturday. But after a hard-line speech of Iran's Supreme Leader Friday, a group of liberal clerics called off their planned march. Iran's police command issued a statement that no rallies will be lawful anywhere in the country. Guest host Alison Stewart speaks with NPR's Mike Shuster in Dubai about the latest developments.