The earliest direct evidence of life on earth has been discovered in a piece of rock that is almost 3.5 billion years old. We talk with one of the researchers about what this means for our understanding of life on earth. Additionally, we invite the Wisconsin Senate President to talk about the key events of 2017 and look ahead to 2018. Also, we discuss the best, worst and even underrated television shows of the year.
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Wisconsin Senate President Looks Back At 2017, And Ahead To 2018
As the year draws to a close, we check in with legislative leaders on the big issues of 2017, including the Foxconn deal, transportation funding, and the #MeToo movement. And we ask what their priorities are for 2018. Today, we visit with Wisconsin Senate President Roger Roth.
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Researchers Confirm The Oldest Fossil Ever Found
Researchers at UCLA and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have confirmed that microscopic fossils discovered in an almost 3.5 billion-year-old piece of rock are the oldest fossils ever found. The piece of rock is from Australia. This is the earliest direct evidence of life on Earth. We talk to one of the researchers about this discovery and what it means for our understanding of life on Earth.
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The Year 2017 In TV
The last few years have been dubbed “The Golden Age of TV” by many, and the year 2017 had a lot to offer. A critic talks to us about the best TV shows of the year — from the ones that were widely watched to those that people probably didn’t see but really should have.
What were your favorite TV shows or series this year? Any that you wish you hadn’t spent your time on? Is there a type of series that you tend to gravitate to?
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Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Judith Siers-Poisson Host
- Judith Siers-Poisson Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Haleema Shah Producer
- Roger Roth Guest
- John Valley Guest
- Angelica Bastien Guest
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