There are updates every day on the situation in the Crimean peninsula in Ukraine. Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert talk to an analyst about the latest news on the tensions between Russia and Ukraine. They also get a sneak peak at some of the top stories in the latest issue of Discover Magazine, and they discuss one lawmakers goal to make Wisconsin the “Napa Valley of beer.”
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The number of microbreweries in Wisconsin has grown rapidly in recent years. State Rep. Gary Tauchen of Bonduel would like to make Wisconsin the “Napa Valley of craft beers.” He has proposed new legislation that would establish a beer commission in the state.
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Top Stories From Discover Magazine: An Expedition Physician, Higgs Boson Documentary, And A New Kind Of Archaeology
The latest issue of Discover Magazine hits newsstands Tuesday, but one of the editors shares her top stories from this month’s magazine. We learn about the life of an expedition physician, the making of a documentary about the hunt for the Higgs boson, and about a new kind of archaeology.
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Russia, Ukraine, And Crimea: Does The West Have Any Leverage?
Amidst the ongoing developments in Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea, the United States and European allies are trying to find leverage to influence the situation. A Russia-watcher brings us up to date on the latest and explains what, if anything, the U.S. can do about it.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Galen Druke Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Deb Carey Guest
- Gemma Tarlach Guest
- William Pomeranz Guest
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