News/Talk Highlights for Monday, October 4 presents:

News/Talk Highlights for Monday, October 4

The Rainbow Minute
(Locally produced for WRIR)
08:59
12:29
04:29
Kevin Keller Is Out
at Riverdale High
Living on Earth
09:00
China as a climate leader
 — and much more…
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Hidden Histories
(Locally produced for WRIR)
09:01

Le Show with Harry Shearer
10:00

Defenders Live with Ana Edwards
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:00
Phil Wilayto
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Homespun CSPAN
(Locally produced for WRIR)
12:30
Richmond women who
were involved in the Civil
Rights movement
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab
01:00
Cities
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Talk of the Nation
02:00
Midterm election update
— and much more
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The Rainbow Minute (8:59, 12:29, 4:29)
Today:  "Kevin Keller Is Out at Riverdale High"  – read by Glenn Lash
 
 
Living on Earth (9:00)
– China rising… as a climate leader
– The International Day of Climate Action
– Science note:  sharks and smell
– How the BP oil disaster could pick up the gulf coast’s restoration bill
– Human waste in the wild
– Bird note:  Ravens and Crows
– The book “Yellow Dirt”
– The origin and legacy of super hero Captain Planet
 
 
Hidden Histories (9:01)
 
 
Le Show with Harry Shearer (10:00)
A humorous look at the past week's events.
 
 
Defenders Live (12:00)
Today:  Substitute host Phil Wilayto of the Defenders for Freedom, Justice & Equality sits in for Ana Edward 
 
 
Homespun CSPAN (12:30)
Today:  Rebroadcast from June, 2008 — Richmond women who were involved in the civil rights movement,
 
 
WRIR Favorites:  Radiolab (1:00)
Today:  Cities – what makes cities work?  Are they living entities?  Can they die?
 
 
Talk of the Nation (2:00)
– Can your joints predict the weather?
– Is drone warfare ethical?
– Midterm elections: what's at stake
– Political attack ads work but are they true?
– From the opinion page:  Rahm's homecoming
 
 
Dennis J

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    October 4th, 2010

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