Tell Me More

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Tell Me More captures the headlines, issues and pleasures relevant to multicultural life in America. Hosted by award-winning journalist Michel Martin, the show focuses on the way we live, intersect and collide in a culturally diverse world. Each show features a variety of segments examining news, ideas and people.

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Barbershop
8:55 am
Fri January 11, 2013

Gun Control Reform Possible Without NRA Support?

Originally published on Fri January 11, 2013 9:08 am

Vice President Joe Biden met with members of the National Rifle Association and other supporters of gun rights yesterday. But what will come of the talks? Host Michel Martin checks in on that and more with the 'Barbershop' guys.

Politics
9:20 am
Thu January 10, 2013

Where Have All the Hip-Hop Politicians Gone?

Less than a decade ago, some young African-American men tried to leave a mark on the political map. Dubbed as 'hip-hop' politicians, a few rose to national prominence, while others faded from view. Host Michel Martin talks with political science professors about the past, present and future of so-called 'hip-hop politicians.'

Latin America
9:20 am
Thu January 10, 2013

Rebuilding Haiti: A Slow Process

It's still unclear how many people died during the earthquake in Haiti — even three years later. Host Michel Martin talks with Amy Wilentz, author of 'Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti.' They discuss the slow process of rebuilding and how some people who are trying to help, end up doing more harm than good.

Law
9:20 am
Thu January 10, 2013

Is Illegal Immigration No Longer An Issue?

The Obama administration spent more money on immigration enforcement last year than it did on all other major federal law enforcement agencies combined, according to a new report. Host Michel Martin discusses that budget and unsettled immigration issues with the report's author Doris Meissner.

NPR Story
8:43 am
Wed January 9, 2013

Beauty Shop Fodder: Cabinet Picks and Reality TV

Originally published on Wed January 9, 2013 9:13 am

The Beauty Shop ladies weigh in on President Obama's national security nominations. They also talk about whether reality television has sunk to a new low this season with shows about rural partying and baby mamas.

NPR Story
8:43 am
Wed January 9, 2013

What The Emancipation Proclamation Didn't Do

Originally published on Wed January 9, 2013 9:11 am

The Emancipation Proclamation celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. But not everyone knows the real story behind the document. Host Michel Martin speaks with historian Lonnie Bunch, about what the Emancipation Proclamation did - and didn't do.

NPR Story
8:43 am
Wed January 9, 2013

Ravens' Ayanbadejo Digs 'Call Me Maybe'

Originally published on Wed January 9, 2013 9:05 am

It's playoff season in the NFL. As part of Tell Me More's 'In Your Ear' series, the Baltimore Ravens' Brendon Ayanbadejo shares some of the songs that keep him motivated on and off the field.

Education
8:08 am
Tue January 8, 2013

Lessons From 30 Years Of Education Reporting

Jay Mathews writes the Class Struggle column for The Washington Post, and looks at issues like educational disparities and access to higher education. He's documented persisting problems and highlighted creative solutions. He talks with host Michel Martin about the past, present and future of education in America.

Your Money
8:08 am
Tue January 8, 2013

What You Can Gain From Investing $1000

Originally published on Wed January 9, 2013 8:43 am

Transcript

MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:

And now, we turn to matters of personal finance. We are sure that you are fully dedicated to this year's New Year's resolutions. I know you've been working out and eating better, of course, but even though you've probably kicked that smoking habit and organized the garage, it doesn't mean you can't find space for one more promise to yourself.

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Around the Nation
8:08 am
Tue January 8, 2013

2 Years After Giffords Shooting, Much Changed?

It's been two years since the shooting in Tucson, Ariz., that killed six people and injured former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz. To learn what has and hasn't changed since then, host Michel Martin talks with Daniel Hernandez Jr., Giffords' former intern who was credited with saving her life, and Carolyn Lukensmeyer of the National Institute for Civil Discourse.

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