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| 12:00 am | BBC World Service Midnight The World Today; 12:30 Business Daily; 12:50 Witness; 1:00 HardTalk; 1:30 Outlook; 2:00 World Update with Dan Damon; 3:00 World Have Your Say (early edition) with Chloe Tilley; 3:30 One Planet; 3:50 Witness; 4:00 Newshour
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| 5:00 am | Morning Edition from NPR hosted by Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne
NPR's signature morning show, with news updates from the BBC at the top of each hour. Also, a local daily almanac at 5:49 and 8:49, what's for lunch in the San Francisco public schools at 6:49 (a San Francisco exclusive!) and daily commentary from Jim Hightower at 7:49 (also exclusively on KALW in the Bay Area).
Local Anchor: Joe Burke
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| 9:00 am | Fresh Air with Terry Gross Interviews & reviews from contemporary culture and newsmakers. Plus, Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" at 9:01.
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| 10:00 am | Your Call hosted by Rose Aguilar
What is happening with our weather? We've now had one of the warmest winters on record nationally, and an unusually dry winter here in California, as has been predicted by global warming models. What's the relationship between the weather and long-term climate change? Join the conversation by calling 1-866-798-8255 (or locally 415-841-4134) or email feedback@yourcallradio.org.
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| 11:00 am | World Have Your Say The BBC's International Call-In Program(me), presented one hour delayed.
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| 12:00 pm | A Listening World KALW's space for documentaries that cross borders between nations, cultures, and life experiences. From global broadcasters like the BBC and CBC, as well as reporting projects and independent producers who are expanding the range of voices in public radio.
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| 1:00 pm | Alternative Radio "A New Economic Paradigm" with Gar Alperovitz, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland and author of "America Beyond Capitalism."
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| 2:00 pm | BBC Newshour BBC's flagship program from London, that provides the latest news and interviews with newsmakers, eyewitnesses, correspondents, and analysts. Includes NPR news headlines at 2:01.
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| 3:00 pm | All Things Considered from NPR Robert Siegel & Michele Norris
NPR's signature afternoon magazine, with live news headlines from Washington and London.
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| 5:00 pm | Crosscurrents KALW News brings you context, culture, and connection to the Bay Area.
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| 5:30 pm | BBC World Briefing The latest news from London.
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| 6:00 pm | Fresh Air hosted by Terry Gross
The Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues.
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| 7:00 pm | City Visions With the UN declaring 2012 the "International Year of Cooperatives", host Joseph Pace explores Bay Area coops that promote economic viability and social responsibility.
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| 8:00 pm | As It Happens from CBC Carol Off & Jeff Douglas
News and information from a Canadian perspective. Includes the Marketplace Tech Report at half past the hour.
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| 9:00 pm | Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival One of the world's leading performing arts festivals, with host Kerry Frumkin, with commentary from Festival artistic director, Marc Neikrug and the performing artists. Tonight: Ligeti: Ėtude No. 6, Automne ŕ Varsovie, from Ėtudes for Piano, Book One; Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro; Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 15.
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| 10:00 pm | The Record Shelf hosted by Jim Svejda
A conversation with Viennese-born British composer Joseph Horovitz (part 2 of 2).
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| 11:00 pm | Your Call Rose Aguilar
A rebroadcast of this morning's show (see 10am listing for today's topic). No calls, please. Your comments are welcome via email at mailto:feedback@yourcallradio.org
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