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10:00U.S. Expatriates in Mexico and Beyond (Rebroadcast)

Reverse migration appears to be on the rise as more Americans relocate and retire abroad. A look at what drives their decision and what life is like once they take the leap.

Guests

Lee Harrison, roving Latin American editor, "International Living" magazine

Caren Cross, former psychotherapist who moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and made the documentary "Lost and Found in Mexico" about her experience

Debra Lattanzi Shutika, folklorist and associate professor of English, George Mason University; director, the Mason Project on Immigration; author of the forthcoming book, "Beyond the Borderlands: Mexican Transnational Lives, New Destinations, and The Sense of Place."

11:00Sir David Frost: "Frost/Nixon" (Harper Perennial) (Rebroadcast)

British broadcaster David Frost gives us the inside story on how he secured a series of interviews with Ex-President Richard Nixon. The 1977 encounters focused on Nixon's time in office and the Watergate scandal which forced him from office. They've since been made into a Broadway play, "Frost/Nixon."

Guests

Sir David Frost, Emmy-Award winning television host and producer.

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