Thursday, July 19, 2001
Help Desk (9am - 10am, repeated 7pm -8pm) with guest host John
Hingsbergen
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Kevin Sizemore (Guy
Moore is on vacation) E-mail your questions anytime to:
[log in to unmask]
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Hour one: the Salvation Army
Hour two: Gail Buckley, author of "American Patriots."
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
How George W. Bush won the overseas vote.
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
Brian Fagan: The Little Ice Age (Basic Books)
Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour One: G-8 Nations and International Debt Relief
Hour Two: Traffic Congestion
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm) The "Texas Wild" at the Fort Worth
Zoo
coming up soon in local talk
(live and interactive 9am - 10am, repeated 7-8pm)
tomorrow on WMUB Forum with guest host Justin Masterson Urban Legends
Part II. What is your favorite? Do you have a story you'd like to check
out?
Sunday on Talk of the Week (a 4 pm re-broadcast of one of the previous
week's talk show)
From the Diane Rehm Show Gail Buckley: Years ago, writer Gail Buckley
came across a photograph of an uncle who had served in an all-black
regiment in World War I. She set out to learn more about the role
African-Americans have played throughout the history of our nation's
military. In her new book, "American Patriots" (Random House) she
presents the long-forgotten stories she uncovered
in her research.
Monday on Interconnect with John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson
Jacqueline Small, author of "Psyche Seeds"
Tuesday on the Todd Mundt Show
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Wednesday on Sound Health with Marianne Russ
Our monthly FitTalk program, hosted by "Dr. Jay" Kimiecik, PhD,
Associate Professor in Health Promotion at Miami University. This
month's topic is an encore presentation from March 28, 2001: "Girls on
the Run." Guest: Molly Barker, Founder and Executive Director of Girls
on the Run International, an organization that provides preadolescent
girls, through physical activity, with the enabling tools to embrace
their girlhood gifts as they enter middle and high school and then on
into adulthood.
DETAILS
Thursday, July 19, 2001
Help Desk (9am - 10am, repeated 7pm -8pm)
Mac and PC questions answered with Ted Beerman and Guy Moore.
The Diane Rehm Show (10am - Noon)
Hour one: Salvation Army: A panel talks about the Salvation Army's
origins and mission, and the criticism stemming from its partnership
with the federal government. Guests: Diane Winston, Pew Charitable
Trusts; Major George Hood, Salvation Army; Bruce Fein, constitutional
lawyer and syndicated columnist.
Hour two: Gail Buckley: Years ago, writer Gail Buckley came across a
photograph of an uncle who had served in an all-black regiment in World
War I. She set out to learn more about the role African-Americans have
played throughout the history of our nation's military. In her new
book, "American Patriots" (Random House) she presents the long-forgotten
stories she uncovered in her research.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross (Noon - 1pm)
How George W. Bush won the overseas vote. New York Times reporters
David Barstow and Don Van Natta discuss their six-month investigation
into the the overseas vote count.
Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi (1pm - 2pm)
Brian Fagan: The Little Ice Age (Basic Books) Very few people know that
from the fourteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, Europe
experienced an ice age. With fears of global warming, how one
civilization dealt with a climate phenomenon may help us better
understand our current experience. Join Kojo for a discussion on how
this little-acknowledged weather pattern impacted world culture and
history.
Talk of the Nation with Juan Williams (2pm - 4pm)
Hour one: G-8 NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL DEBT RELIEF President Bush is
in Italy this week for the G-8 summit. A key topic will be debt relief
and how wealthy nations can help the world's poorer countries. Is it
time to replace loans with direct grants for developing countries? Juan
Williams talks experts about the G-8 summit and how to fight global
poverty.
Hour two: TRAFFIC CONGESTION Traffic congestion today is out of
control. In places like Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., one accident
can halt traffic for hours. And it keeps getting worse. Juan Williams
talks with transportation experts and YOU about traffic .. what's the
solution?
All Things Considered (4pm - 7pm) A trip to the "Texas Wild" and
encounters with creatures from bears to jaguars to stingrays. It's all
part of a new $40 million exhibit at the Fort Worth Zoo, designed to
teach conservation.
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