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1-15-13: Housing the homeless, end-of-life decisions, and Dan Fesperman's The Double Game
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Baltimore is continuing its drive to end chronic homelessness with a new initiative aimed at finding permanent homes for the city's 75 most vulnerable homeless people. We talk about it with Olivia Farrow, director of the Mayor's Office of Human Services and Gabby Knighton, outreach coordinator in the city's Homeless Services Program.
Then, think you’re too young for a living will? Dan Morhaim is a doctor, a legislator and the author of The Better End: Surviving (and Dying) on Your Own Terms in Today's Modern Medical World. He tells us why making end-of-life plans is smart at any age.
And, Tom Hall talks with Dan Fesperman about his latest spy thriller, The Double Game.
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