What's on the radio today: Nov. 1, 2019
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Here’s what you can hear on the radio for Friday, Nov. 1.
9 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson
The U.S. House of Representatives voted in favor of a resolution to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Despite planned blackouts meant to reduce the risk of a blaze, wildfires continue to rage across California. The Washington Nationals won the World Series for the first time since 1924. We cover the biggest national stories of the week on the domestic edition of the News Roundup.
Then at 10 a.m., Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was confirmed dead by both President Donald Trump and the Islamic State itself. Chile canceled two global summits, COP25 and APEC, due to the ongoing political protests in the country. The European Union agreed to allow the United Kingdom to extend its Brexit deadline to Jan. 31. We recap stories from around the world on the international section of the News Roundup.
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11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis
About 1 in 10 Americans have phobias — fear of heights, small spaces, spiders are just a few. At 11, a Mayo Clinic psychologist and someone who experiences specifics fears around contamination join the program to discuss how phobias can impact the way you live and what you can do to cope.
Noon — MPR News Presents
Has the impeachment process frozen the presidential race? Not for senator and presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, who said, "We just had a new poll out in New Hampshire where I'm up to No. 5 there. This is my moment. People have to get to know me and then they can decide." Amy Walter speaks with Amy Klobuchar on the next edition of "Politics with Amy Walter" from WNYC and PRI.
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