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  • An NPR War Diary entry from Lt. Col. Ken Brown, a chaplain with the 101st Airborne Division, in southern Iraq, who is helping young Americans in the armed forces to deal with their first brush with death, close up.
  • In her new movie, 102 Dalmatians, the sequel to 1996s 101 Dalmatians, she resumes her role as Cruella DeVille. She has appeared both on Broadway and in film. Some of her movie credits include Fatal Attraction, The Big Chill The Natural, and Dangerous Liaisons.
  • Noah talks with Jack Wardlaw, State Capital Bureau Chief for the Times-Picayune in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, about singer and former Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis who has died at the age of 101. Davis wrote Louisiana's official state song You Are My Sunshine, and more than 300 other songs.
  • Diplomat and historian George Kennan died Thursday in Princeton, N.J., at age 101. Peter Reddeway, former director of the Kennan Institute, discusses the former ambassador and professor's profound influence on U.S. foreign policy.
  • An NPR War Diary entry from Lt. Col. Ken Brown, a chaplain with the 101st Airborne Division, in southern Iraq, who is helping young Americans in the armed forces to deal with their first brush with death, close up.
  • George Kennan, architect of the U.S. Cold War policy of communist "containment," is dead at the age of 101. Senior news analyst Daniel Schorr reflects on Kennan's remarkable -- and initially anonymous -- contribution to American foreign policy.
  • The European Union begins a rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine to its nearly 450 million people. A 101-year-old nursing home patient became Germany's first vaccinated person.
  • At the New Amsterdam Theater on 42nd Street, once home to the Ziegfeld Follies, the oldest living Ziegfeld girl recently took the stage for a charity event. Doris Eaton Travis is 101. She tells Jeff Lunden about her long life and career.
  • Members of the California National Guard arrived in the Los Angeles area Sunday morning after being activated by President Trump.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a 62% drop in blood drives at schools and colleges, according to the American Red Cross.
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