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10/2/13 10:00am |
On Point
David Kilcullen On The Urban Guerilla - In the wake of a terrorist attack in Nairobi (nye-ROW-bee), top counter-insurgency expert David Kilcullen
looks at the age of the urban guerilla.
Guest(s): Mark Bowden , David Kilcullen |
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10/2/13 9:00am |
On Point
Shutdown, Debt Ceiling, And The U.S. Economy - With a government shutdown, and the debt ceiling up next, On Point looks at how
the U.S. economy may react to a season of political upheaval.
Guest(s): Trish Regan , Justin Wolfers , Diane Swonk , Jason Holstine |
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10/2/13 8:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
The Imperfect Environmentalist - Going green can be an overwhelming task when you consider all the possible threats that exist to your health and the environmentalist. Actress and TV talk show host Sara Gilbert says you don't have to be perfect. She shares some tips on how to clean up your health and home without losing your mind.
Guest(s): Sara Gilbert |
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10/2/13 7:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Big Question: Common Core Good For Wisconsin? - As the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction prepares to unroll the Common Core, a new set of national education standards, Governor Scott Walker now says the standards are not stringent enough for the state’s schools. Republican governors in other states have also begun criticizing the Common Core. Joy Cardin talks to a policy analyst about what the Core is, and why it’s so controversial.
Guest(s): Alan Borsuk |
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10/2/13 6:00am |
The Joy Cardin Show
Navigating the Federal Healthcare Exchanges - Federal exchanges for purchasing health insurance opened on Tuesday. Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the ins and outs of actually using the exchanges.
Guest(s): Sarah Valencia |
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10/1/13 11:00pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/1 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/1/13 10:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
The Moth Radio Show releases a new book - The Moth Radio Hour has become a wildly popular podcast and weekly public radio show with an almost cult like following. The storytelling on the radio show was transcribed and put into a new book called The Moth, 50 True Stories as told by as many storytellers. Kathleen talks this hour with Moth Artistic Director about the show and the new book.
Guest(s): Catherine Burns |
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10/1/13 9:00pm |
The Joy Cardin Show
On Your Money: Obamacare Exchanges, Futuristic Wrist Computers - Tuesday is the first day that eligible participants can sign up for healthcare plans under the Affordable Care Act. In this week’s On Your Money, financial planner Kevin McKinley discusses who’s affected and how you can take advantage of your state exchange. Plus, he discusses how to “shop around” for wristwatches that connect to your smartphone
Guest(s): Kevin McKinley |
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10/1/13 8:00pm |
As It Happens
10/01/2013 - Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.
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10/1/13 7:00pm |
Q With Jian Ghomeshi
Ken Taylor | Daughter - Former Canadian diplomat Ken Taylor - the subject of a new documentary called, "Our Man in Tehran" - tells us the real story behind the Iranian hostage crisis and how they were misrepresented in the Hollywood blockbuster "Argo".
And, London-based trio Daughter stop by Studio Q to perform songs from their acclaimed, award-winning debut album "If You Leave".
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10/1/13 6:00pm |
To the Best of Our Knowledge
Writing War Fiction - Sometimes the truth about war isn’t a headline in the newspaper or an in-depth report on the radio. Sometimes, it takes fiction to tell the truth. In this hour, this year’s best new novels about war. A young adult writer tackles the story of children imprisoned at Guantanamo. A graphic novel takes us inside Iran’s pro-democracy movement. And Israeli novelist David Grossman talks about losing a son to war.
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10/1/13 5:00pm |
Central Time
Raising Henry, State Employee Heath Benefits, Unsung Dinosaur Heroes - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk with a mother about raising a child with Down Syndrome. They look at a propsed shift in health benefits for state employees, and celebrate the unsung heroes of the dinosaur world.
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10/1/13 4:00pm |
Central Time
Open Enrollment Begins, Nostalgia, Financial Aid For Wealthy Students - As open enrollment begins, Veronica Rueckert and Rob Ferrett talk about the Affordable Care Act. They talk with an investigative reporter about financial aid for wealthy students. And, we get nostalgic, with a look back at the Trapper Keeper.
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10/1/13 3:00pm |
Central Time
State Employee Heath Benefits, Dinosaur Heroes, College Binge Drinking - Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert discuss a proposed shift in health benefits for state workers,, talk about the unsung heroes of the dinosaur world, and discuss confronting the college drinking culture.
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10/1/13 2:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
The Moth Radio Show releases a new book - The Moth Radio Hour has become a wildly popular podcast and weekly public radio show with an almost cult like following. The storytelling on the radio show was transcribed and put into a new book called The Moth, 50 True Stories as told by as many storytellers. Kathleen talks this hour with Moth Artistic Director about the show and the new book.
Guest(s): Catherine Burns |
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10/1/13 1:00pm |
The Kathleen Dunn Show
Inequality For All - President Obama has called economic inequality the 'defining issue of our time.' This hour, Kathleen Dunn speaks with Robert Reich, Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley and former U.S. labor secretary in the Clinton administration about his new documentary, “Inequality for All.”
Guest(s): Robert Reich |
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10/1/13 12:30pm |
Chapter a Day
An Echo Through the Snow 10/1 - Norman Gilliland reads from "An Echo Through the Snow" by Andrea Thalasinos. Rosalie MacKenzie finds and rescues Smokey, a Siberian husky suffering from neglect. Her simple act of kindness changes both their lives.
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10/1/13 11:00am |
The Larry Meiller Show
Fall Birdwatching: Migratory Waterfowl And Songbirds - While the spring migration of warblers is striking for its intensity, there are wonderful opportunities to view a variety of birds during their fall return trip. Larry Meiller finds out where the best places are, and what species we are likely to see.
Guest(s): Noel Cutright , Bill Volkert |
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10/1/13 10:00am |
On Point
Miss America And Diversity Now - On Point talks with the new Miss America - Nina Davuluri <<Dav-uh-LOOR-ee>> - on diversity now in this country, and how it’s working.
Guest(s): Nina Davuluri |
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10/1/13 9:00am |
On Point
Dysfunction In Washington: Shutdown And Beyond - A look at the great age of dysfunction in Washington, DC. Shutdown and beyond. What’s making the House divided?
Guest(s): Jonathon Cohn , Sarah Kliff |
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