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“We kill people based on metadata,” a former head of the NSA told DAVID COLE. Can the NSA be controlled? David will comment — he teaches law at Georgetown, he’s legal affairs correspondent for The Nation and writes also for the New York Review.
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Plus: $1 Billion to restore the LA River: LEWIS MacADAMS, founder and president of Friends of the LA River, will explain the historic victory that was announced last week—11 miles of the concrete flood channel of the river will be ripped out, from Griffith Park to downtown.
Also: Maybe you heard: yesterday was primary election day in California. we’ll have our political postmortem with HAROLD MEYERSON of the American Prospect and the Washington Post.
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Plus: A secret history of the workplace: the office, and the cubicle, where 60 percent of Americans now work. 
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Plus: Life and death in a storm-ravaged hospital in New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina: 
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Plus: Cesar Chavez: What Happened?
A story about music, politics and the U.S.A.: The song “The House I Live In” as sung by Frank Sinatra — from the Popular Front of the 1940s, to the HUAC investigations of Hollywood, to performances at Nixon and Reagan White House celebrations. Aired on WNYC’s “Fishko Files” 3/27.
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