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10:38 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Are Stocks Threatened By 'Generation Sell'?

Fewer than 20 percent of Americans now say they're interested in buying stocks. That's according to a survey conducted by the site Bankrate.com. Guest host Celeste Headlee talks to Roben Farzad, contributor for Bloomberg BusinessWeek about what this could mean for the market's future.

The Two-Way
10:15 am
Tue November 20, 2012

VIDEO: Clown, Cop Trade Punches

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It could be hard to run from police in these.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 1:03 pm

We need a break from the day's incredibly serious news. Maybe you do too. If so, check the story from Milwaukee about a guy in a clown suit who was running in and out of traffic — and the fistfight/wrestling match he got into with a police officer.

It was all recorded by a guy with a camera phone. Reportedly, no one was hurt. The clown is said to be a local activist of some sort.

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The Two-Way
10:07 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Allen West, Controversial Tea Party Firebrand, Concedes In Florida House Race

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Rep. Allen West , R-FL, speaks during an address to the 39th Conservative Political Action Committee in Washington, D.C., in February.

Originally published on Tue December 4, 2012 5:26 pm

After two weeks, legal challenges and plenty of barbs with his opponent, Rep. Allen West, the Republican Tea Party firebrand, conceded defeat this morning.

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The Two-Way
9:39 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Elmo Puppeteer Resigns; Calls Sex Allegations A 'Distraction'

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Puppeteer Kevin Clash and Elmo.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 10:22 am

Kevin Clash, the voice and puppeteer who for 28 years has made Sesame Street's Elmo come alive for kids, has resigned because "the controversy surrounding [his] personal life has become a distraction," Sesame Workshop said this morning.

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The Two-Way
8:15 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Former Sen. Warren Rudman Dies

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Former Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., in 2002.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 8:23 am

Former New Hampshire Sen. Warren Rudman has died. His name will always be linked to a 1980s-era effort to tame the federal budget deficit and to a pre-Sept. 11 warning about the nation's security. And he will be remembered as a "moderate" Republican who could work across party lines.

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Shots - Health News
7:46 am
Tue November 20, 2012

When Your State Says Yes To Medical Marijuana, But Your Insurer Says No

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Medical marijuana advocates demonstrate outside a San Francisco fundraiser for President Obama in February.

Originally published on Wed November 21, 2012 8:33 am

Medical marijuana is now legal in 18 states and the District of Columbia, but health insurance doesn't cover it and patients often scramble to cover the cost.

"It's an expensive medication, no doubt about it," says Kris Hermes, a spokesman for Americans for Safe Access, a patient advocacy group. "Patients are struggling to afford it, regardless of whether it's available in their state."

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The Salt
7:38 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Tracking The Elusive 'Chocolate' Persimmon

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The fabled and rare chocolate persimmon may look rotten, but it is juicy and sweet without being cloying.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 7:51 am

When farmers from Japan settled in California more than 100 years ago, they brought Japanese persimmons, with their bright, shiny skins and sweet interiors.

Some Americans almost immediately caught onto the charm of these orange beauties, and with the help of a few prominent backers, passion for the Japanese varieties spread across the country, according to botanist Julia Morton.

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The Two-Way
7:28 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Charges Filed Against Murdoch Editors Accused Of Paying Officials For Information

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Rebekah Brooks, who rose to the top spot at Rupert Murdoch's News International.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 9:45 am

British officials today filed more charges against former top editors at some of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers in the U.K., this time for allegedly paying nearly $160,000 to a ministry of defense official to get information.

That information allegedly included the "Green Book" that lists phone numbers and other contact details for members of Britain's royal family.

According to the Crown Prosecution Service, those charged are:

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The Two-Way
6:39 am
Tue November 20, 2012

HP Takes $8.8 Billion Hit From 'Misrepresentations' By Company It Bought

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At Hewlett-Packard headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif.

Originally published on Tue November 20, 2012 10:23 am

Saying it was a victim of "serious accounting improprieties, disclosure failures and outright misrepresentations" by a British software company it acquired last year, tech titan Hewlett-Packard just announced it erased $8.8 billion from its books last quarter to properly account for the acquisition.

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The Two-Way
6:06 am
Tue November 20, 2012

Britain Recognizes Syrian Opposition

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Rubble litters the street in the main souk or market area of Maraat al-Numan, Syria.

Calling it the "sole legitimate representative of the Syrian people," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said today that the U.K. is officially recognizing the Syrian National Coalition, Reuters reports.

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