Today's talk shows on WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today.html)
Friday, October 13, 2000
WMUB Forum: John Hunt Morgan's Northern raid during the Civil War
Diane Rehm: weekly news roundup; Hadassah Lieberman
Fresh Air: New York Yankees manager Joe Torre
Public Interest: the politics of hate crimes, two years after the
death of Matthew Shepard
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday: Nobel Prize winners; the ozone
hole; Einstein in love; the quotable Einstein
All Things Considered: concluding the series on drug wars: the role
of treatment versus incarceration
Monday on Interconnect: How to Talk so Kids will Listen
Tuesday night on a special WMUB Forum: a conversation with Diane Rehm
(7 p.m. only, a re-broadcast from October 12)
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Things Considered, call NPR's Audience Services at (202) 414-3232.
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The Diane Rehm Show, 10-12 noon (*2 full hours live on WMUB)
Diane is with WMUB in Oxford today. Guest host: Susan Page
10-11: News Roundup: Diane and a panel of journalists review the
week's top national, political, and international news stories,
including the latest developments in the continuing violence in the
Middle East, and reactions to the second debate between George Bush
and Al Gore.
Guests: Jodie Allen: US News and World Report; David Corn:
The Nation; Bill Kristol: The Weekly Standard
11-12: Hadassah Lieberman: Hadassah Lieberman is the wife of the
Democratic candidate for vice president, Connecticut Sen. Joseph
Lieberman. She joins Diane to talk about her own background and what
role she might play in a Gore-Lieberman administration.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, 12:06-1 p.m.
New York Yankees manager JOE TORRE talks about his approach to the
game. This week the Yankees are battling the Seattle Mariners in the
American league playoffs.
Public Interest, 1-2 p.m.
TWO YEARS AGO, MATT SHEPARD'S MURDER ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF LARAMIE,
WYOMING TURNED THE CITY INTO GROUND ZERO FOR A NATIONAL DIALOGUE ON
HOMOSEXUALITY AND HATE CRIMES. KOJO AND GUESTS DISCUSS THE REACTION
OF LARAMIE RESIDENTS AND THE POLITICS OF SEXUALITY AFTER THE TRAGEDY.
Guests: 1. Beth Loffreda, author of "Losing Matt Shepard:
Life and Politics in the Aftermath of Anti-Gay Murder" (Pub: Columbia
Univ. Press); 2. Sgt. Rob DeBree, Albany County Sheriff's Detective
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday, 2-4 p.m.
Host: Ira Flatow
HOUR ONE: NOBEL PRIZE/OZONE HOLE: the Nobel Prize for Medicine, this
year honoring three scientists who explored the workings of the mind.
Plus, the ozone hole that's grown a WHOLE lot bigger.
HOUR TWO: EINSTEIN IN LOVE/ QUOTABLE ENSTEIN: Albert Einstein's love
affair -- with physics -- and his first wife, Serb mathematician
Mileva Maric. Plus, quotable quotes from Einstein.
All Things Considered, 4-7 p.m.
Over the past few years, community leaders have begun a movement to
bring back treatment as a way to fight the drug war. Those leaders
say treating drug offenders is more effective than incarceration in
reducing American drug use.
WMUB Forum, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Fridays
News Director Darrel Gray with an hour of conversations with guests,
and listener e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html).
Friday, October 13, 2000: Morgan's Northern Raid
John Hunt Morgan's raid into the North (including Indiana and
Ohio) was the longest of the Civil War.
SPECIAL: Tuesday, October 17, 2000, 7 p.m.: Diane Rehm: Finding My
Voice (repeat from October 12)
Darrel and Cheri Lawson interview NPR's Diane Rehm about her
life, from her childhood in a Lebanese-American home through her
20-year career as a talk-show host in Washington, DC, and her battles
with the vocal disorder spasmodic dysphonia. Broadcast live from
Oxford as part of Diane's visit to celebrate WMUB's 50th anniversary.
Interconnect, 9-10 a.m., repeated 7-8 p.m., Mondays
John Hingsbergen and Cheri Lawson host a lively hour of discussion on
spirituality, self-care, alternative health care and lifestyle issues
(http://www.wmub.org/interconnect.html).
Monday, October 16, 2000: Adele Faber: "How to Talk So Kids Will Listen"
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