Today's talk
shows on
WMUB (http://www.wmub.org/Today.html)
Friday, April 30, 1999
For questions about Morning Edition, Talk of the Nation, or All Things
Considered, call NPR's AudienceServices at (202) 414-3232. For tapes and
transcripts call toll-free 1-877-NPR-TEXT (1-877-677-8398).
WMUB Forum: the NATO air strikes in Yugoslavia (repeated at 7 p.m.)
Diane Rehm: weekly news roundup; an innovative proposal for helping young
people get started in life
Fresh Air: a concert with Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and Loudon and Rufus
Wainwright
Public Interest: Civil Rights Commission chair Dr. Mary Frances Berry
Talk of the Nation/Science Friday: frog research; biotechnology; chromosome
X; open phones
All Things Considered: Lost and Found Sound: answering machines
The Diane
Rehm Show,
10-12 noon
(*2 FULL HOURS
on WMUB)
Diane plans to get a treatment for her voice this
Friday afternoon. She'll be off the air for the beginning of
next week and hopes to be able to be back by the end
of the week.
0-11: News Roundup: Diane and a panel of journalists
discuss the week's top headlines, including continuing to last week's
shootings in a Colorado high school, and the latest news from Yugoslavia.
Guests: Jodie Allen, US News & World Report;
David Brooks, Weekly Standard; Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune
11-12: Bruce Ackerman: Yale Law professor Bruce
Ackerman envisions a nation where every young adult is given a sum of
money by the government to help him or her get started in life. He explains
how this program might work in his new book, "The Stakeholder Society"
(Yale).
Fresh Air
with Terry Gross,
12:06-1 p.m.
A rebroadcast of an in-studio concert with KATE and
ANNA MCGARRIGLE, LOUDON ("LOUD-EN") WAINRIGHT, RUFUS WAINWRIGHT and more.
They all sing and play on the album "The McGarrigle Hour."
For tapes and transcripts of Fresh Air, call
Toll-Free 1-(877)-21-FRESH.
Public Interest,
1-2 p.m.
Host: Kojo Nnamdi
INCIDENTS OF DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, GENDER,
AND CLASS DIFFERENCES ARE IN THE NEWS CONSTANTLY, YET THEY ARE ANYTHING
BUT NEW. THE CHAIR OF THE US CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, DR. MARY FRANCES
BERRY, JOINS KOJO TO DISCUSS HER NEW BOOK WHICH EXAMINES LEGAL CASES FROM
THE TIME OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE PRESENT, AND ASKS WHAT WE CAN LEARN ABOUT
OUR CULTURE FROM THE APPROACH WE TAKE TO JUSTICE.
Talk of
the Nation/
Science Friday
2-4 p.m. (*LIVE)
Host: Ira Flatow
HOUR ONE: FROGS AND PLANT BIOTECH: the fate of
frogs... and some amazing advances in plant biotechnology
HOUR TWO: X CHROMOSOME/OPEN PHONES: the X chromosome
and what science has to say about women ...followed by your calls in an
open phones segment.
Call Talk of the Nation at 1-800-989-TALK to
join in the conversation.
on today's
All Things
Considered,
4-7 p.m.
Lost and Found Sound: "Portrait of the Artist as an
Answering machine"
WMUB Forum,
9-10 a.m.,
repeated 7-8 p.m.
Guest host Cleve Callison with an hour of
conversations with guests, and your e-mail comments and questions
(http://www.wmub.org/forumcomment.html)
Friday, April 30: the NATO air strikes in
Yugoslavia
Guest: Dr. Sheldon Anderson, Associate
Professor of History and International Studies, Miami University
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