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    The Fiscal Cliff, Susan Rice and Political Gamesmanship

    With the deadline for avoiding the "fiscal cliff" just a month away, there are new doubts about whether it's going to be met. We hear about political lines in the sand..

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    By Warren Olney • Nov 29, 2012 • 1h 0m Listen

    The deadline for avoiding the "fiscal cliff" is just over a month away, and today there are new doubts about whether it's going to be met. We hear about political lines in the sand being drawn just weeks after the President's re-election. Also, in the wake of the British phone hacking scandal, the Leveson Report calls for a media regulator. On Reporter's Notebook, six years after they were convicted of conspiring to hide the health risks of smoking, tobacco companies have been ordered to admit that they lied to their customers.

    Banner image: Speaker John Boehner speaks from the US Capitol on efforts to avert the fiscal cliff. Official Photo by Bryant Avondoglio

    In this episode

    3 stories
    1. 0:00

      Leveson Report Calls for Media Regulator in UK Hacking Scandal

      A 2000-page critique says British newspapers have shown a "significant and reckless disregard for accuracy" and calls for an independent regulator underpinned by the law. Ben Fenton is chief media correspondent for the Financial Times .

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      8 min
    2. 7:52

      The Fiscal Cliff, Susan Rice and Political Gamesmanship

      Despite threats from Grover Norquist , Republicans are backing away from their pledge of "no new taxes." But after days of optimistic pronouncements about avoiding the "fiscal cliff," House Speaker John Boehner today effectively said, " Not so fast ."

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      36 min
    3. 43:40

      Tobacco Companies Must Admit They Lied, Judge Rules

      Six years ago, tobacco companies were convicted of racketeering because they conspired to hide the health risks of cigarette smoking. Now the judge in that case has ordered them to do more than warn potential smokers. They'll have to admit that they lied.

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      8 min
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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

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      Caitlin Shamberg

      KCRW

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      Anna Scott

      Former KCRW Housing and Homelessness Reporter

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    In this episode

    3 stories
    1. 0:008 min

      Leveson Report Calls for Media Regulator in UK Hacking Scandal

    2. 7:5236 min

      The Fiscal Cliff, Susan Rice and Political Gamesmanship

    3. 43:408 min

      Tobacco Companies Must Admit They Lied, Judge Rules

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