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Special programming from MPR News.

LIVE broadcast of the Westminster Town Hall Forum, featuring New York Times columnist Bob Herbert speaking about his new book, "Losing Our Way: An Intimate Portrait of a Troubled America."
Entrepreneur Steve Case says great ideas not limited to Silicon Valley
AOL founder Steve Case takes his "Rise of the Rest" tour through middle America and says great ideas are not limited to Silicon Valley. He was interviewed by John Hollar at a Computer History Museum event in Washington, DC in October as part of the Museum's "Revolutionaries" series sponsored by Intel Corporation.
Listen: Gov. Dayton, challenger Johnson debate in Duluth on Oct. 14
The debate in the governor's race was Minnesota's first in two decades to feature only a pair of candidates.
The Keystone XL Pipeline: An International Town Hall
From America Abroad, a cross-border town hall featuring a host from the CBC in Canada and a host from PBS in America... and guests who explore the controversial issues involved in the Keystone XL Pipeline project: The economic costs and benefits of oil sands, and the environmental and property rights concerns.
IQ2 debate: Will flexing America's muscles in the Middle East make things worse?
An Intelligence Squared debate about America's role in the Middle East. How do we strike a balance between our national interests, moral obligations, and the maintenance of world order? Debate motion: Flexing America's muscles in the Middle East will make things worse.
Hear the Moorhead gubernatorial debate
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, left, Republican Jeff Johnson and Independence Party candidate Hannah Nicollet debated the major issues on Oct. 8, 2014 at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Hear the 8th district Congressional debate from Duluth
The only face-to-face debate of the candidates for Congress in the 8th district was held October 7, 2014 at the Duluth Playhouse. Incumbent DFL Congressman Rick Nolan faced Stewart Mills of the GOP and Green Party candidate Ray "Skip" Sandman.
Climate One series: Resource Revolution
Part 1: Technology Innovation: Empowering America's economy in a hot and crowded world. Part 2: The Science of Climate Disruption: Two of the nation's top scientists discuss the latest science on the cause and effect of global warming on extreme weather events, and whether we might expect more such events.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at U of M Law School
The US Supreme Court officially opens its October Term today. Supreme Court associate justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in Minneapolis September 16, 2014 to participate in the University of Minnesota Law School's Stein Lecture series. Justice Ginsburg spoke with professor and former dean Robert Stein about the operations of the court, some of its history, her role on the court, and some of the recent controversial rulings.
Robert Redford speaks at JFK Library about his career
Actor and director Robert Redford talks about his movies, climate change, politics and the media, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston. Maureen Dowd of the New York Times is the moderator.