Today's talk shows on WMUB
Tuesday, March 10, 1998
The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon
Guest Host Steve Roberts
10-11 A panel of experts on Microsoft and antitrust law discusses the
Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on Microsoft and its business
practices Kevin Arquit, Rogers and Wells Rick Rule, Covington & Burling
Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post
11-12: Edward Ball discusses his book "Slaves in the Family," (Farrar
Strauss & Giroux) about his family's history as plantation owners in South
Carolina
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12-1 p.m.
The story of Hollywood's first openly gay actor...Journalist WILLIAM
MANN talks about William Haines, a handsome, leading man in the 1930s who
didn't hide who he was...Also, curator MILES BARTH talks about the world of
photographer Weegee...Weegee's tabloid photographs of New York's seamy
sides captured murders, suicides, accidents, and people on the fringe of
society...
Public Interest, 1-2 p.m.
AL FRANKEN HAS BEEN A BEST-SELLING AUTHOR, EMMY AWARD-WINNING WRITER,
AND CREATOR OF SEVERAL POPULAR CHARACTERS ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. NOW HE'S
STARRING IN "LATELINE," A NEW HALF-HOUR COMEDY SERIES THAT SPOOFS NETWORK
PRIMETIME NEWS PROGRAMS. HE JOINS HOST FRANK STASIO TO TALK ABOUT THE NEW
SHOW AND HIS CAREER.
Guest: 1. Al Franken, Executive Producer and star of "Lateline"
Talk of the Nation, 2-4 p.m.
Two states will soon decide whether parents can use publicly funded
vouchers to send children to private or religious schools...Join Ray Suarez
for a look at the debate over school choice...And in the second hour...A
conversation with British historian Paul Johnson about his new book on
American history...
HOUR 1: School Choice
HOUR 2: Paul Johnson
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