For Food Friday, we talk to the authors of the updated “Joy of Cooking.” Then, we discuss today’s public Capitol Hill testimony by the former Ambassador to Ukraine. And a senior economist tells us why offering public incentives to private businesses may not be the best way to drive prosperity.
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Food Friday: 'Joy Of Cooking' Reaching A New Generation Of Chefs
First published in 1931, “Joy of Cooking” has given home chefs a road map to learn the classics and explore new dishes. Its newest edition includes revised favorites and hundreds of new recipes from diverse cooking styles. We talk with the authors about updating the beloved book.
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Former Ambassador To Ukraine Testifies At Public Impeachment Hearing
At the latest public impeachment hearing, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified about her firing from her post and President Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. We talk to a national reporter to get the latest.
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Offering Business Incentives That Promote Prosperity
Offering public incentives to attract private companies has become more common in Wisconsin and around the country. Our guest says more often than not, they don’t work. He talks with us about how to create incentives that let more people share in the benefits of business development.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Dean Knetter Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- John Becker Guest
- Megan Scott Guest
- Scott Wong Guest
- Tim Bartik Guest
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