We discuss several topics with Democratic U.S. Rep Ron Kind, including tariffs and possible impeachment talks. Then we learn about a new Madison facility for homeless people to find shelter before or after a medical procedure. And we consider why fewer people are eating dinner at the kitchen table.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Kind Discusses Tariffs, USMCA, And Impeachment Talks
With lawmakers in Congress on break this week, U.S. Representative Ron Kind (D-03) joins us in our Madison studios to discuss the latest on the U.S.-China trade war, negotiations over the United States Mexico Canada Agreement, and impeachment discussions within the Democratic caucus.
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Healing House Offers New Option For Homeless
Healing House is an extension of the Madison-area Urban Ministry, that’s designed to offer individuals and families who are homeless a shelter — either before or after having a medical procedure done. We learn more from the Healing House coordinator.
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Why Fewer People Are Eating Dinner At The Kitchen Table
Recent research shows that while 75 percent of American adults ate dinner at a kitchen table while growing up, only about half do so today. We discuss what’s driving the downward trend and where people are now eating their meals instead.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Bill Martens Producer
- Representative Ron Kind Guest
- Terri Johnson Guest
- Sinikka Elliott Guest
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