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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    Why is Elizabeth Warren’s campaign lagging?

    Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is in fourth place among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters, according to a new poll. She’s tied with former Vice President Joe Biden, and behind Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Feb 10, 2020 • 49m Listen

    Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is in fourth place among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters, according to a new poll. She’s tied with former Vice President Joe Biden, and behind Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar. Why is she trailing in her own backyard?

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    5 stories
    1. 0:00

      On eve of New Hampshire primary, Elizabeth Warren lags

      Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is in fourth place among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters, according to the latest Boston Globe/WBZ/Suffolk University poll .

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      7 min
    2. 7:02

      Trump fires witnesses who testified in impeachment hearings

      The fallout continues from President Trump’s decision to axe two star witnesses in the House impeachment inquiry.

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      7 min
    3. 13:57

      Oscars: Diversity among performers but not nominees

      Oscars so white. Oscars so male. Oscars so … Joaquin Phoenix’s acceptance speech. Sunday night’s 92nd Academy Awards is receiving backlash for its failure to nominate many women or people of color.

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      6 min
    4. 19:32

      'Horse Girl' highlights gray area of mental health

      What if your dreams become so vivid and frequent that you can no longer distinguish between them and reality? That’s the premise of the new film “Horse Girl.”

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      15 min
    5. 34:37

      Doors and Woodstock photographer Henry Diltz’s 'accidental' journey to fame

      Diltz was the official photographer for historic concerts like Woodstock and Monterey Pop. He tells how he captured the iconic cover image of the Doors' album "Morrison Hotel."

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      15 min
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      Madeleine Brand

      Host, 'Press Play'

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    In this episode

    5 stories
    1. 0:007 min

      On eve of New Hampshire primary, Elizabeth Warren lags

    2. 7:027 min

      Trump fires witnesses who testified in impeachment hearings

    3. 13:576 min

      Oscars: Diversity among performers but not nominees

    4. 19:3215 min

      'Horse Girl' highlights gray area of mental health

    5. 34:3715 min

      Doors and Woodstock photographer Henry Diltz’s 'accidental' journey to fame

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