Today's talk
shows on
WMUB
Monday, July 6, 1998.
Diane Rehm: search for extraterrestrial life; CNN's retraction of its
nerve gas story
Fresh Air: keyboardist Ray Manzarek; Lucinda Williams' new CD
Public Interest: history, legends, and facts of wine
Talk of the Nation: Tripp/Lewinsky scandal; the President's China trip
All Things Considered: taking psychotherapy into the office
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
10-11 UFO's: Last week an international panel of
scientists released a report encouraging the scientific study of
unidentified flying objects... better known as UFO's. Diane and her guests
discuss this report, and talk about what scientists may be able to learn
from the search for extraterrestrial life.
Guests: Peter Sturrock, professor of applied physics
at Stanford University, and director of the panel; Alan Ladwig, associate
administrator at NASA for policy and planning; Kevin Randle,"UFOlogist" and
author
11-12 CNN Retraction: Last month, CNN reported that
the U.S. military had used deadly nerve gas in a Vietnam War-era mission in
Laos. Last week, the network retracted the story. Diane and her guests talk
about the retraction and about other recent controversies in journalism.
Guests: Howard Kurtz, media critic for The Washington Post; Tom
Rosenstiel, Project for Excellence in Journalism; Other possible guests TBA
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
Making music and making history. A conversation with
keyboardist RAY MANZAREK about his new autobiography "Light My Fire." Also
a review of the new Lucinda Williams CD "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road."
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
THE POPULARITY OF WINE IS AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH.
CONNOISSEURS AND CONSUMERS ARE LINING UP IN RECORD NUMBERS AT WINE TASTING
FESTIVALS AROUND THE NATION. ANDREW JONES, KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AS
"THE FLYING WINE MAN," JOINS HOST KATHY MERRITT TO TALK ABOUT THE HISTORY,
LEGENDS AND FACTS OF WINE, AND TO HELP BEGINNERS UNDERSTAND HOW TO CHOOSE
A WINE THEY'LL ENJOY AND APPRECIATE.
Guest: 1. Andrew Jones, winner of Glenfiddich Gold
Medal winner for wine trade journalism; wrote and co-produced the series,
"Ten Green Bottles", seen on Discovery Channel; weekly wine voice on LBC
Radio in London from 1984-1994; wrote the book, "The Stories Behind the
Labels" and other books about wine.
Talk of
the Nation,
2-4 p.m.
HOUR ONE: LEGAL ANALYSIS OF TRIPP/LEWINSKY SCANDAL
Linda Tripp, a key witness in the Monica Lewinsky scandal, has begun
testifying before a federal grand jury.
HOUR TWO: CLINTON/CHINA WRAP-UP: the President's
historic visit to China and assess the future of Sino/American relations
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
taking psychotherapy into the office. Therapists say
dual-income families, downsizing, and longer hours on the job are all
taking their toll on the American worker.
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