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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Transgender In America (Tom Ashbrook, On Point)

Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/08/28/transgender


The story of Private then-Bradley Manning and his massive leak of classified documents to Wikileaks was big enough.  The day after Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for that leak, it got bigger.  Manning’s attorney announced that the Army private self-identified as a woman.  That her name was now Chelsea.

And with that, millions of Americans were pointed again to the world of transgender fellow citizens.  To the complexity of gender identity and to often complex feelings in response.

This hour, On Point:  we talk with transgender Americans about their lives, their reality.
- Tom Ashbrook




America’s Foster Care System (Tom Ashbrook, On Point)

Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/08/29/foster-care

In her new book, “To The End of June,” author Cris Beam casts a searing eye on the labyrinth that is the American foster care system.  Her exploration was a daunting task, but Beam had a personal investment – she’s a foster mother and she wanted to make sense of the world she was part of.

It’s a world that manages about 400,000 children a year. That costs nearly 20 billion dollars annually.  “And yet nobody,” she writes, “not the kids, not the foster or biological parents, not the social workers, the administrators, the politicians, the policy experts – thinks the system is working.”

This hour, On Point: confronting America’s foster care system.



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Friday, August 30, 2013

Grimms’ Fairy Tales (Tom Ashbrook, On Point)

Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2012/10/17/grimm-brothers-fairy-tales

Once upon a time – 200 years ago, to be exact – across a great sea, near a deep woods, there were two brothers named Grimm who collected stories.  They were hearth and fireplace tales, kitchen and lamplight tales, of swans and wolves, of magic spells and little men in the woods, of a frog prince, a sleeping beauty, a brave little tailor.

And lots and lots of chopping and killing and ravaging and rebirth.  Gripping, gruesome, deep-rooted folk stories called fairy tales.  With very few fairies.

This hour, On Point:  looking again at the Brothers Grimm and the tales they shared.  Fairy tales.
-Tom Ashbrook


Light Pollution And ‘The End Of Night’ (Tom Ashbrook, On Point)

Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2013/08/16/end-of-night

Evening falls, and then night, and we look up into that nighttime sky, in all its glory, and see… well, there was a time when we all saw a slew of stars and planets and galaxies.

These days, many, most, are likely to look up and see reflected man-made light from street lights and gas stations, shopping centers and parking lots.  Blazing away.  Banishing the dark.

We’ve lost the dark – the true dark – says my guest today, Paul Bogard.  And with it, true night.  And, he says, there are consequences.

This hour, On Point:  our vanishing darkness and the end of night.
- Tom Ashbrook



Renewed Debate Over Assisted Suicide (Diane Rehm Show)

Interview:
http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2013-08-13/renewed-debate-over-assisted-suicide

The arrest of a Pennsylvania woman for allegedly helping her elderly father die is calling attention to assisted suicide. Diane and her guests discuss the new debate over the right to die.


Week In The News: Syria Horror, Manning Sentence, NSA (Tome Ashbrook, On Point)

Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/files/2013/08/APREFUGEES1000-500x333.jpg

Hideous images out of Syria this week.  Nerve gas charges.  And once again, the question of what the world should do.  It’s done little.

In Egypt, Hosni Mubarak flies out of prison.  In the US, Bradley Manning heads into a 35 year sentence and says he’s a woman.  Chelsea.  She.  With everybody heading back to school, Barack Obama says he’ll use government leverage to beat tuition down.
The NSA, in more trouble on surveillance.  Wall Street’s in a tizzy.  Fukushima is leaking large.  Elmore Leonard has died.  Up next On Point:  our weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.
- Tom Ashbrook




Friday News Roundup - Domestic (Diane Rehm Show)

Interview:

A bipartisan group of nearly 200 lawmakers are asking President Barack Obama for congressional approval for military action in Syria. The White House says the president has authority to make his own decision. A secret budget obtained by NSA leaker Edward Snowden and released to The Washington Post reveals new details about operations within the U.S. intelligence community. The president marks the 50th anniversary of the March On Washington. And the budget wars resume after a summer ceasefire. A panel of experts joins guest host Steve Roberts for the domestic hour of the Friday news roundup.




Friday News Roundup - International (Diane Rehm Show)

Interview:
http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2013-08-30/friday-news-roundup-international

A panel of journalists joins guest host Steve Roberts for our Friday News Roundup of the week's top international stories, including: Syrian President Bashar Assad's reaction to the threat of Western action, rising militancy in Egypt's Sinai and U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's meeting with Asian leaders over South China Sea tensions.
 
 



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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Bill O'Reilly Makes Major Mistake


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School That Gave Controversial Creationist Quiz Is Closing


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Heritage's Fun With 'Defund Obamacare' Polling Numbers




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Banks Make Record Profits In Second Quarter


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Michigan Religious Conservatives Rely On Regnerus To Oppose Marriage Equality | ThinkProgress

Note: The Regnerus study used by certain churches and conservative social values groups has been discredited because it compares the well-being of kids that live in households with two straight parents with those who live in homes with a single parent who is gay. This apples-to-oranges comparison invalidates the findings of the study.  Quoting it as scientific support for opposing same-sex marriage, is, therefore, a malicious falsehood.  (I'm looking at you, Michigan Catholic Conference of Bishops.)  

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2013/08/28/2544981/michigan-conservatives-marriage/

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