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NPR: Simon Says Podcast

NPR: Simon Says Podcast

NPR: Simon Says Podcast

Each week 4 million listeners turn to NPR's Scott Simon on Weekend Edition Saturday for his take on the week's news, many for his special reflection on a news item of the week. From the Don Imus controversy to a heartfelt goodbye to colleague and mentor David Halberstam to how to share baseball's ...

Corruption Rushes In Where Government Fears To Tread

If people feel warm and safe, if they're working and well-fed, they will accept and even enjoy a certain amount of corruption — if they think that their government makes a place run well. If it doesn't, they can begin to see corruption as their one ...
2 days ago

A Young Boxer's Final Act Of Giving

Paco Rodriguez, known as El NiƱo Azteca on the west side of Chicago, died last week of injuries sustained in the ring. His organs have been donated. "He's not only in heaven, but walking the earth in other people," his brother says.
1 week ago

Rolling The Dice On Mammograms

Every 1,900 screenings for women in their 40s produces just one case in which cancer is discovered. But what if you're the one?
2 weeks ago

The Marketing Of The Mahatma

Gandhi was a champion of the poor. Montblanc is celebrating his life with a limited edition 18-karat gold pen. Cost: $33,000.
3 weeks ago

The Bombastic Fog Engulfs Fort Hood

So many voices have already figured out what caused an Army major to open fire on his fellow soldiers, despite the absence of key facts.
1 month ago

Helmets Have Become The NFL's WMDs

The helmets that are supposed to protect football players actually encourage them to block with their heads, which pummels and rattles their brains.
1 month ago

Swine Flu Treatment: Ginger Ale And 3 A.M. Popsicles

History says that television was invented by Philo T. Farnsworth in 1927. He must have had two children at home with the flu. There is no greater spur to ingenuity than the desperation of parents who need to distract and amuse sneezing, squirming ...
2 months ago

A Boy, A Balloon And A Lot Of Hot Air

There were many other stories the media could have covered, but caring about the fate of a 6-year-old boy is not a waste of time.
2 months ago

Gandhi, King, Walesa, Mandela -- Obama?

"I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who've been honored by this prize," President Obama said of his Nobel Peace Prize. He deserves to be taken at his word.
2 months ago

Troops In Afghanistan Keep Nightmare At Bay

It was the crime of al-Qaida terrorists, whom the Taliban let use Afghanistan, that brought the U.S. and NATO there. But even if al-Qaida now hides in the hills of Pakistan, host Scott Simon says it would seem another crime to let such murderers take ...
3 months ago

Why Chicago Deserves The 2016 Olympics

The Summer Olympics would bring the world to competing cities like Rio, Tokyo and Madrid for a few weeks. But Chicago reflects the world year round.
3 months ago

Larry Gelbart Made Funny Things Happen

Scott Simon offers a few words for the creator of the TV series M*A*S*H and the genius behind other classic comedies. He died this week at age 81.
3 months ago

The People Vs. Child Molesters

Sex offenders like Phillip Garrido, charged with kidnapping a girl and molesting her over two decades, serve their time in prison. But are they ever truly rehabilitated?
3 months ago

'A Heart Bigger Than All Outdoors'

Sen. Edward Kennedy realized that personal failings could undo the good he wanted to do. Eventually, he carved a kind of profile in courage by taking control of his life to lend service to others.
08/29/09

A Farewell To Don Hewitt, Master Showman

60 producer Don Hewitt, who died at age 86 this week, didn't try to disguise himself as a pillar of integrity. He was proud to be a master showman. But in a medium of sound bites, images and half-sentences, he emphasized the power of narrative and good ...
08/22/09

A Farewell To Don Hewitt, Master Showman

60 producer Don Hewitt, who died at age 86 this week, didn't try to disguise himself as a pillar of integrity. He was proud to be a master showman. But in a medium of sound bites, images and half-sentences, he emphasized the power of narrative and good ...
08/22/09

A Farewell To Don Hewitt, Master Showman

60 producer Don Hewitt, who died at age 86 this week, didn't try to disguise himself as a pillar of integrity. He was proud to be a master showman. But in a medium of sound bites, images and half-sentences, he emphasized the power of narrative and good ...
08/22/09

Our Summertime Hero

Host Scott Simon's daughters have been having a wonderful summer, spending most afternoons splashing in the pool of their apartment building. Before going away on vacation, Host Scott Simon thanks the lifeguard at the pool where his daughters swim for ...
08/01/09

Take Me Out To The Stimulus Plan

Could President Obama's beloved White Sox hold the key to economic recovery?
07/25/09