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  • Trump invoked emergency powers more times in his first 100 days than any other modern president has in that time. Experts worry it could lead to an upending of the constitutional balance of power.
  • Mexico has sworn in a new president. He is a leftist, populist who promises to live modestly and tackle corruption.
  • Mexican Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has engaged in a lot of disputes lately — with the media and with Spain — amid accusations of a conflict of interest involving his son.
  • In the first of a series of conversations with former presidents about the U.S. Constitution, NPR's Cokie Roberts speaks with Gerald Ford, who took office when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974.
  • NPR's Liane Hansen is joined by two members of President Clinton''s seven member advisory board on race, attorney Angela Oh and former Mississippi Gov. William Winter. This past week, members of the board ventured outside Washington to Phoenix, Arizona, where they heard from residents in an open forum.
  • NPR's David Greene speaks to NAACP President Derrick Johnson about Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination and how this will factor into the agenda for the civil rights group's annual convention this year.
  • Commentator Molly Ivins shows off her proficiency in "Bush Speak", a new dialect in Washington, D.C.
  • President Bush marks Veterans Day at several venues around the Washington, D.C., area, speaking of the nation's gratitude toward those who have served. Hear portions of his remarks at a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
  • Argentina's president Javier Milei faces midterms amid economic chaos and a $20 billion U.S. lifeline.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Adm. James Stavridis. He led the NATO Alliance in global operations (2009-2013) and is the former dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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