Introducing Trained to Kill

Introducing Trained to Kill

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On the Winter Holiday Special from CBS News Radio, Gil Gross chats with award-winning conductor Leonard Slatkin about one the most cheerful Christmas Carols beloved by all, Sleigh Ride. Then, journalist Nicolas Kristof shares his research on which charities have the biggest impac ...  Show more

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How did the phrase “You’ll shoot your eye out kid,” become almost as ubiquitous as “Merry Christmas?” On the Winter Holiday Special from CBS News Radio, host Gil Gross chats with Peter Billingsley, who played Ralphie in the comedy classic, A Christmas Story. Billingsley shares al ...  Show more

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