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March 31, 2008

Super-Fed

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson today proposes the most sweeping overhaul of the financial regulatory system since the Great Depression. The plan would change how the government regulates thousands of businesses from the nation’s biggest banks and investment houses down to the local insurance agent and mortgage broker. The plan would also give the Federal Reserve a super-cop role, with the power to review the books of any financial institution, not just banks, that threatens the U.S. financial system. We speak to Wall Street Journal reporter Damian Paletta.

Green Jobs

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What is a “green job”? And how much is the U.S. government willing to spend to create them? We speak with attorney and social activist Van Jones, who jump started a training program to teach inner-city youth in the San Francisco area how to install solar panels. Last year he persuaded House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to sign onto a plan to authorize $125 million to train up to 30,000 people for “green jobs.”

Soldier’s Story

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Marine Corporal Eric Hall was badly wounded in Iraq and when he came home he said he felt like he didn’t fit in anymore. He disappeared in Florida and died before he could be found. New York Times reporter Damien Cave tells Hall’s story and joins us to talk about it.

Put a Contract Out on Yourself

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Looking to break a bad habit? Two professors at Yale University say you have better chance of success if there’s money at stake. There’s even a website to help you. Here & Now contributor Karen Fritsche says she will give money to the NRA if she fails in her attempt to quit smoking.

Ethel

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They were trained at Juilliard, but the musical group Ethel isn’t your typical string quartet.

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Friday, May 18, 2012
The Appian Road, in the Monti Aurunci area of Italy. (Robert Kaster/University of Chicago Press)

For many people, this time of year is an occasion for road trips — up and down the coasts, across the U.S., through Europe. For Robert Kaster, it was a time to venture along the most ancient roads of all time: the Appian Way in Italy.

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Friday, May 18, 2012
(Michael M. Phillips/Wall Street Journal)

It was supposed to be a calm ride for marines travelling in Zaranj, along Afghanistan’s border with Iran, but a suicide bomb changed that. Photographer Michael Phillips witnessed the scene unfold and joins us.

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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Musician John Fullbright at Here & Now studios at WBUR in Boston. (Jesse Costa/Here & Now)

Okemah, Okla., is the birthplace of folk legend Woody Guthrie. It’s also the hometown of singer-songwriter John Fullbright, who at just 24, is already being compared with folk great Townes Van Zandt.

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