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9/24/13 1:00pm |
Al-Shabab And The Deadly Mall Attack In Kenya - A terrorist group named al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for an attack on a mall in Kenya over weekend. Late Sunday, the country’s military announced that it had retaken “most” of the mall, freeing more hostages, but claiming at least 68 were reported dead. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest talk about the politics of the region, al-Shabab’s ties to al-Qaida, and the international response.
Guest(s): Abdi Samatar |
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9/23/13 10:00pm |
Free The Mind Screens at This Years Milwaukee Film Festival - Free The Mind is a documentary about the work of Professor Richard Davidson, one of the world’s leading researchers of the human brain. He sets out to discover if, and how, it is possible to physically change the brain using only the power of thought. The professor joins Kathleen to discuss his work and the screening of the film in this years Milwaukee Film Festival.
Guest(s): Richard Davidson |
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9/23/13 2:00pm |
Free The Mind Screens at This Years Milwaukee Film Festival - Free The Mind is a documentary about the work of Professor Richard Davidson, one of the world’s leading researchers of the human brain. He sets out to discover if, and how, it is possible to physically change the brain using only the power of thought. The professor joins Kathleen to discuss his work and the screening of the film in this years Milwaukee Film Festival.
Guest(s): Richard Davidson |
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9/23/13 1:00pm |
All Things Political: Funding The Government, Obamacare, And The Influence Of The Tea Party - This week on All Things Political, Kathleen Dunn is joined by David Mark, editor-in-chief of Politix. They’ll be talking about the House GOP voting to defund Obamacare, the influence of the Tea Party in Washington, and what a possible Government shutdown could mean for the nation.
Guest(s): David Mark |
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9/19/13 10:00pm |
Walk In Their Shoes - Can one person save the world? Kathleen Dunn’s guest this hour thinks so. In 1989, Jim Ziolkowski turned down a high-paying corporate job in order to address challenges of poverty and education in the U.S. and abroad.
Guest(s): Jim Ziolkowski |
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9/19/13 2:00pm |
Walk In Their Shoes - Can one person save the world? Kathleen Dunn’s guest this hour thinks so. In 1989, Jim Ziolkowski turned down a high-paying corporate job in order to address challenges of poverty and education in the U.S. and abroad.
Guest(s): Jim Ziolkowski |
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9/19/13 1:00pm |
The Debt Ceiling And 'Obamacare' - This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss the vow by GOP leadership that they will push ahead with a bill to defund ‘Obamacare’ or face a possible shut down of the government.
Guest(s): David Winston , Jonathan Alter |
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9/18/13 10:00pm |
The Rich Don't Always Win - Join Kathleen and her guest, Sam Pizzigati, author of The Rich Don't Always Win. He says the weatlth gap is still holding steady, even though the wealthiest percent of Americans are still increasing their earnings over time. How can this be happening? Do you think it's fair?
Guest(s): Sam Pizzigati |
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9/18/13 2:00pm |
The Rich Don't Always Win - Join Kathleen and her guest, Sam Pizzigati, author of The Rich Don't Always Win. He says the weatlth gap is still holding steady, even though the wealthiest percent of Americans are still increasing their earnings over time. How can this be happening? Do you think it's fair?
Guest(s): Sam Pizzigati |
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9/18/13 1:00pm |
Fifth Anniversary of the Lehman Brothers Collaspe - This week marks the fifth year anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guests discuss where we are now economically, and the current state of Wall Street.
Guest(s): Matt Taibbi , Carroll Doherty |
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9/17/13 10:00pm |
Doors Open Milwaukee - This weekend, the doors to over 100 historic Milwaukee buildings are open- free-of-charge to the public –from churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities; all sites of historic, architectural, cultural, or commercial interest. Join Kathleen and her guest John Gurda and George Wagner as we explore some of them on the air.
Guest(s): John Gurda , George Wagner |
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9/17/13 2:00pm |
Doors Open Milwaukee - This weekend, the doors to over 100 historic Milwaukee buildings are open- free-of-charge to the public –from churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities; all sites of historic, architectural, cultural, or commercial interest. Join Kathleen and her guest John Gurda and George Wagner as we explore some of them on the air.
Guest(s): John Gurda , George Wagner |
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9/17/13 1:00pm |
State Gun Laws - Last week in Colorado, two state senators who had backed stronger gun laws lost recall elections. This hour of the program, Kathleen Dunn and her guest examine how states are responding to the gun legislation debate.
Guest(s): Adam Winkler , Danielle Thompson |
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9/16/13 10:00pm |
Seamus Heaney - Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney passed away late last month. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest remember the life and work of the Irish Poet.
Guest(s): Jason Hall |
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9/16/13 2:00pm |
Seamus Heaney - Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney passed away late last month. This hour, Kathleen Dunn and her guest remember the life and work of the Irish Poet.
Guest(s): Jason Hall |
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9/16/13 1:00pm |
Congress Must Address Syria and the Budget - Join Kathleen this hour as we talk about “All Things Political” with our guests, Hari Sreenivasan, Weekend Anchor at PBS NewsHour and Janet Hook, Political reporter for The Wall Street Journal Washington bureau. Congress is back in session, but not for long. Syria and the budget must be addressed.
Guest(s): Hari Sreenivasan , Janet Hook |
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9/12/13 10:00pm |
Woodrow Wilson - Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about our nation’s 28th president, Woodrow Wilson, who set precedents in dealing with domestic, international and constitutional crises.
Guest(s): A. Scott Berg |
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9/12/13 2:00pm |
Woodrow Wilson - Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg joins Kathleen Dunn to talk about our nation’s 28th president, Woodrow Wilson, who set precedents in dealing with domestic, international and constitutional crises.
Guest(s): A. Scott Berg |
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9/12/13 1:00pm |
Presidential Commission on Election Administration - Following President Barack Obama’s State of the Union pledge earlier this year, a Presidential Commission on Election Administration was launched to identify non-partisan ways to shorten lines at polling places, promote the efficient conduct of elections, and provide better access to the polls for all voters. The commission has been holding public hearings as they prepare for a final report back to the President, and Kathleen and her guests discuss what kind of work is being done to imporove and ensure this fundamental right. Her guests are Myrna Pérez, Deputy Director at the Brennan Center for Justice and Jacqueline Salit, President of IndependentVoting.org
Guest(s): Jacqueline Salit , Myrna Perez |
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9/11/13 10:00pm |
Food Waste - It is estimated that Americans waste more than 40 percent of the food we produce for consumption. Kathleen Dunn’s guest, this hour, talks about why waste matters, and how we can avoid it in the future.
Guest(s): Jonathan Bloom |
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