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Thursday
7/24/2008
7:30 AM
 080724B

Joy Cardin
After seven thirty, Joy Cardin talks with populist Jim Hightower about the current political climate and the presidential campaign.
Guest: Jim Hightower, syndicated columnist, national radio commentator. Author, "Swim Against the Current: Even a Dead Fish Can Go With the Flow" (Wiley).

 
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Thursday
7/24/2008
8:00 AM
 080724C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest warns of the dangers of prescription psychiatric medications, which he says can alter a person's mood and behavior beyond their control.
Guest: Peter R. Breggin, M.D., psychiatrist and former National Institute of Mental Health staff member. Author, "Medication Madness: A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood Alteriong Medications" (St. Martin's Press).

 
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Wednesday
7/23/2008
6:00 AM
 080723A

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, the media is getting too cozy with Barack Obama.
Guest: Tim Graham, Director of Media Analysis, Media Research Center. www.mediaresearch.org

 
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Wednesday
7/23/2008
7:00 AM
 080723B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin hosts her July open line. Call in with your program ideas and suggestions for the upcoming Week In Review state tour.
 
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Wednesday
7/23/2008
8:00 AM
 080723C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses how many Americans are turning to pop-culture to make sense of the American political system.
Guest: Joseph Foy, professor of political science, UW-Waukesha. Author, “Homer Simpson Goes to Washington: American Politics Through Popular Culture”.

 
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Tuesday
7/22/2008
6:00 AM
 080722A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss the new Video Competition Act, and how some public access T-V stations now find themselves in a pinch.
Guests:
- Tim Vowell, Director of Government Relations at Charter Communications.
- Brad Clark, station manager, Madison City Channel 12.

 
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Tuesday
7/22/2008
7:00 AM
 080722B

Joy Cardin
Newspapers around the state and around the nation are cutting jobs, or even disappearing from the printed page, and, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, that’s bad news for us all.
Guest: Bill Lueders, News Editor, Isthmus Newsweekly. www.thedailypage.com

 
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Tuesday
7/22/2008
8:00 AM
 080722C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest examines the supposed failures of the Republican Party, and discusses ways for Republicans to deal with the problems of the working class, including immigration, health care, the environment, and taxes.
Guest: Ross Douthat, senior editor, The Atlantic. Co-author, "Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream" (Doubleday).

 
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Monday
7/21/2008
6:00 AM
 080721A

Joy Cardin
Candidates Obama and McCain are closer to selecting vice presidential running mates. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the best picks, and ask you to weigh in.
Guest: Walter Shapiro, Washington bureau chief, Salon.com.

 
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Monday
7/21/2008
7:00 AM
 080721B

Joy Cardin
After seven, on this week’s edition of the State Capitol report, Joy Cardin’s guests offer different takes on the defection of a state lawmaker from the Republican party... and take a look at prospects for state elections this fall.
Guests:
7:00 - Mark Pocan, Democratic Assembly Representative from Madison.
7:30 - Chris Lato, political consultant and pundit. His blog is at www.wispundits.com. Public Relations Account Executive, Avicom Marketing Communications, Waukesha.

 
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Monday
7/21/2008
8:00 AM
 080721C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest describes how fear can misguide and manipulate a person's life, and what to do about it.
Guest: Daniel Gardiner, columnist and senior writer, The Ottawa Citizen. Author, "The Science of Fear: Why We Fear the Things We Shouldn't -- And Put Ourselves in Greater Danger" (Dutton).

 
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Friday
7/18/2008
6:00 AM
 080718A

Joy Cardin
Feeling overloaded with information? Ovewhelmed by the news? ... a media time-out might be just for you. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says sometimes we need to unplug from the media and clear our minds.
Guest: Phil Chard, psychotherapist. Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

 
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Friday
7/18/2008
7:00 AM
 080718B

Joy Cardin
Al Gore says we should find other ways to produce electricity... a Wisconsin environmental group wants to kick the gasoline habit... After seven, Joy Cardin's guest discusses ways to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Guest: Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, UW-Green Bay.

 
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Friday
7/18/2008
8:00 AM
 080718C

Joy Cardin
Freddie Mac... plans for Iraq... and the quarterback... just a few of the issues on The Week in Review, after seven, with Joy Cardin and guests.
Guests:
- Rick Berg - on the right, board member, Wisconsin Common Cause. Former appointee of the Thompson Administration.
- Ed Garvey - on the left, senior partner, law firm of Garvey, McNeil and McGillivray. Publisher, FightingBob.com.

 
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Thursday
7/17/2008
6:00 AM
 080717A

Joy Cardin
Many so-called "ways to save" on groceries are nothing more than store marketing strategies. Joy Cardin's guest, after six, offers real money-saving tips for grocery shopping.
Guest: Holley Johnson, Food Editor, MyRecipes.com

 
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Thursday
7/17/2008
7:00 AM
 080717B

Joy Cardin
A big bank bail-out, crumbling consumer confidence, and other economic news are at the top of the news this week. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest economist take a look at the latest headlines.
Guest: Van Mobley (MOE-blee), Associate Professor of History & Economics, Concordia University. Trustee, Village of Thiensville.

 
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Thursday
7/17/2008
8:00 AM
 080717C

Joy Cardin
Gloomy predictions have been made about problems the baby boom generation will bring to America's economic future. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest explores the positive impact baby boomers can bring to the economy in their golden years.
Guest: Jeff Goldsmith, President of Health Futures, Inc. Author, "The Long Baby Boom: An Optimistic Vision for a Graying Generation" (Johns Hopkins University Press).

 
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Wednesday
7/16/2008
6:00 AM
 080716A

Joy Cardin
From paper mill closings... to the prospect of Brett Favre playing in another team’s uniform, Wisconsin is losing important parts of its identity. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest want to know what you think gives Wisconsin its unique identity.
Guest: Jonathan Pollack, History Instructor, Madison Area Technical College.

 
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Wednesday
7/16/2008
7:00 AM
 080716B

Joy Cardin
Appearing on a TV station near you ... presidential campaign ads. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the unusual amount of attention Wisconsin is getting this early in the presidential race. Join us for a look at the latest on the campaign trail.
Guest: Ken Mayer, Professor of Political Science, UW-Madison.

 
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Wednesday
7/16/2008
8:00 AM
 080716C

Joy Cardin
A new state task force will look to improve arts and creativity in education. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest ask for your input.
Guest: Barbara Lawton, Lt. Governor of Wisconsin, Chair, Wisconsin Arts Board, and Co-Chair, Wisconsin Task Force on Arts and Creativity in Education.
http://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/static/

 
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Tuesday
7/15/2008
6:00 AM
 080715A

Joy Cardin
Is it O.K. to use cholesterol drugs to treat children? Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says yes, but there are still questions about long-term safety.
Guest: Pat McBride, professor of medicine and family medicine, and co-director, Preventive Cardiology Program, UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health.

 
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Tuesday
7/15/2008
7:00 AM
 080715B

Joy Cardin
Beer is making a splash in the headlines, with a new merger creating the largest beer company in the world. After seven, Joy Cardin talks with a beer industry expert about the future of big beer companies... and whether there’s still room for the little guys.
Guest: Eric Shepard, Executive Editor, Beer Marketer’s Insights. www.beerinsights.com

 
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Tuesday
7/15/2008
8:00 AM
 080715C

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, the Reverand Jesse Jackson’s “crude” comments about Barack Obama last week are part of a decades-long debate in African American culture.
Guest: Eugene Kane, Metro Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

 
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Monday
7/14/2008
6:00 AM
 080714A

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, is a Wisconsin leader of a national veterans group supporting the war effort, who says we’re winning the war in Iraq… and political candidates should get behind the effort to complete the mission.
Guest: Gregg Schumacher, U.S. Air Force Retired. Wisconsin State Captain, Vets for Freedom.
www.vetsforfreedom.org

 
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Monday
7/14/2008
7:00 AM
 080714B

Joy Cardin
After seven, on The State Capitol report, Joy Cardin's talks with two guests who have been writing dueling commentaries on the aftershock from this year’s State Supreme Court election, with a flare-up between business leaders over their action in the race.
Guests:
- Mike McCabe, Executive Director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.
- Howard Schweber, associate professor of political science and affiliate member of the UW-Madison Law School.

 
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Monday
7/14/2008
8:00 AM
 080714C

Joy Cardin
The next president will have the chance to nominate as many as three Justices to the U.S. Supreme Court. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest says conservative Christians are fueling a campaign to influence federal Judicial appointments.
Guest: Frederick S. Lane, author and freelance journalist. Author, "The Court and the Cross: The Religious Right’s Crusade to Reshape the Supreme Court".

 
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Friday
7/11/2008
6:00 AM
 080711A

Joy Cardin
July is National Cell Phone Courtesy Month, and, after six, Joy Cardin's guest etiquette expert offers the do's and don'ts of public cell phone use.
Guest: Jacqueline Whitmore, etiquette expert, Palm Beach, FL. Author, "Business Class: Etiquette and Essentials For Success At Work." www.etiquetteexpert.com

 
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Friday
7/11/2008
7:00 AM
 080711B

Joy Cardin
Senator John McCain is scheduled to make a campaign visit to Hudson today (FRI). After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at how competitive Wisconsin will be in the November elections, and whether John McCain can win without the Badger State on his side.
Guest: Wes Chapin, Professor and Chair of Political Science, UW-River Falls.

 
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Friday
7/11/2008
8:00 AM
 080711C

Joy Cardin
The presidential candidates spar over the economy. Iran tests missiles. And Wisconsin state elections are off the starting blocks. Join Joy Cardin and guests, after eight, for The Week in Review.
Guests:
- Tony Palmeri, Associate Professor of Communications, UW-Oshkosh. Media Columnist, The Valley Scene.
- Owen Robinson, conservative blogger, BootandSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.

 
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Thursday
7/10/2008
6:00 AM
 080710A

Joy Cardin
The state of Utah will this summer become the first to mandate a four-day work week for most state employees, to save money, energy and resources. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest dicuss the pros and cons of a four-day work week.
Guest: Anatole Beck, professor of Mathematics, UW-Madison.

 
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Thursday
7/10/2008
7:00 AM
 080710B

Joy Cardin
Iran conducts a missile test while warning against U.S. and Israeli attacks... Iraq calls for a drawdown of American troops. After seven, join Joy Cardin and her guest for a look at the latest news from the Middle East.
Guest: Robert Olson, Professor of Middle East History and Politics, University of Kentucky.

 
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Thursday
7/10/2008
8:00 AM
 080710C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias (ih-GLAY-see-us), who tells the full story of the Justice Department scandal that began with the firing of seven District Attorneys and ended with the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (al-BARE-toe gahn-ZAHL-ess).
Guest: David Iglesias, former U.S. Attorney, District of New Mexico. Author, "In Justice: Inside the Scandal That Rocked the Bush Administration" (Wiley.)

 
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Wednesday
7/9/2008
6:00 AM
 080709A

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, women are taking a hard hit from the troubled economy, especially those who can least afford it.
Guest: Vicky Lovell, Acting Research Director, Institute for Women's Policy Research.

 
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Wednesday
7/9/2008
7:00 AM
 080709B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guests are on either side of President Bush's decision to attend the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics.
Guests:
7:00 - Edward Friedman, professor of political science at UW-Madison, and author of “Asia’s Giants: Comparing China and India.”
7:30 - David Wallechinsky, author, “The Complete Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition” (Aurum Books).
- Robert Vance, is a China-based freelance writer and teacher. He is the founder of TeachAbroadChina.com, which provides cultural information for ex-pats and commentary on current news in China.

 
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Wednesday
7/9/2008
8:00 AM
 080709C

Joy Cardin
Riding gunshot on each gallon of oil is our health, environmental and national security costs, according to Joy Cardin’s guest after eight.
Guest: Terry Tamminen, founded the Sant6a Monica BayKeeper and served as its Executive Director for six years. He is the author of “Lives Per Gallon: the True Cost of Our Oil Addiction,” which comes out in paperback in October.

 
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Tuesday
7/8/2008
6:00 AM
 080708A

Joy Cardin
It's been hitchhiking on produce with a handful of confirmed cases right here in Wisconsin. After six, Joy Cardin's guest says the recent Salmonella outbreak is a wake-up call to change the way the F-D-A... and farms... do business.
Guest: Caroline Smith DeWaal, Director of Food Safety, Center for Science in the Public Interest.

 
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Tuesday
7/8/2008
7:00 AM
 080708B

Joy Cardin
Obama and McCain plan to focus on the economy this week, each touting their initiatives. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at each of the presidential candidate's economic plans for the nation... and ask what you think.
Guest: Charles Franklin, professor of political science, UW-Madison. Co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.

 
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Tuesday
7/8/2008
8:00 AM
 080708C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with an advocate for human rights and family isues, who says it's a myth that women have achieved equal status with men in American society. She explains why.
Guest: Carolyn B. Maloney, U.S. Representative, New York, 14th District. Author, "Rumors of Our Progress Have been Greatly Exaggerated: Why Women's Lives Aren't Getting Any Easier-And How We Can Make Real Progress for Ourselves and Our Daughters".

 
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Monday
7/7/2008
6:00 AM
 080707A

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says the livestock industry generates more greenhouse emisions than the entire transportation system, and the impact on the environment is far more damaging.
Guest: Jim Motavalli, former editor, E-The Environmental Magazine. His article, "The Meat of the Matter" (July/August issue).

 
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Monday
7/7/2008
7:00 AM
 080707B

Joy Cardin
What state politicians might be lost under an Obama or a McCain administration? After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and her guest explore the upcoming political races in Wisconsin.
Guest: Jeff Mayers, President of WisPolitics Publishing, which operates WisPolitics.com, WisBusiness.com, WisOpinion.com and IowaPolitics.com

 
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Monday
7/7/2008
8:00 AM
 080707C

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin welcomes your calls on First Mondays. This is your time to ask the administrators any of your programming questions about WPR.
Guest: Sheryl Gasser, Talk Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.

 
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Friday
7/4/2008
6:00 AM
 080704A

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says when it comes to fireworks, leave it to the pros, and have a safe Fourth-of-July.
Guest: Dawn Comstock, Researcher and Assistant Professor, Center for Injury Research Policy, Nationwide Children's Hospital.

 
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Friday
7/4/2008
7:00 AM
 080704B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says that rather than fighting each other on Patriotism, Senators Obama and McCain should set an example on the essence of patriotism in our changing world.
Guest: Richard Harwood, founder and president, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation. www.theharwoodinstitute.org

 
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Friday
7/4/2008
8:00 AM
 080704C

Joy Cardin
McCain shakes up his advisors... Obama moves to the center... salmonella in Wisconsin tomatoes... After eight, it's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and guests.
Guests:
On the Left - Peg Lautenschlager, attorney with Lawton & Cates. Former Wisconsin Attorney General.
On the Right - Bill Kraus, political strategist. Aide to former Wisconsin Governor Lee Dreyfus.

 
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Thursday
7/3/2008
6:00 AM
 080703A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with an energy conservation expert about how we can ease energy concerns by making changes in everyday life.
Guest: Michael Hoffman, author, "Green: Your Place in the New Energy Revolution" (Palgrave MacMillan).

 
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Thursday
7/3/2008
7:00 AM
 080703B

Joy Cardin
On Sunday, General Wesley Clark said Senator John McCain doesn't have the right experience to be president. After seven, Joy Cardin's guest disagrees.
Guest: Dale Herspring, Professor of Political Science, Kansas State Unversity. Author, “ Rumsfeld's Wars: The Arrogance of Power (Modern War Studies)”.

 
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Thursday
7/3/2008
8:00 AM
 080703C

Joy Cardin
Florida Congressman Robert Wexler joins Joy Cardin, after eight, to talk about how Congress really works... and doesn't.
Guest: Robert Wexler, six-term Democratic Congressman representing Florida's 19th district. Author, "Fire-Breathing Liberal: How I Learned to Survive (and Thrive) in the Contact Sport of Congress.

 
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Wednesday
7/2/2008
6:00 AM
 080702A

Joy Cardin
Riding the bus, hopping on a bike, and carpooling are a few of the ways Wisconsinites are coping with high gas prices. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest want to hear from you on how gas prices are changing your lifestyle.
Guest: Pam Moen (MOE-en), Public Affairs Director, AAA-Wisconsin.

 
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Wednesday
7/2/2008
7:00 AM
 080702B

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, discusses Barach Obama's apparent shift to the Center now that he's the presumptive Democratic party candidate for President. He says, though facing attack by the left-leaning media, it's a move he must make if he’s to get the Hillary vote.
Guest: Dennis Goldford, professor of politics, Drake University.

 
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Wednesday
7/2/2008
8:00 AM
 080702C

Joy Cardin
It's one of the fastest spreading infectious diseases today. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the science, history, and politics of Lyme disease, which has fueled a controversy that seriously undermines patient care and treatment.
Guest: Pamela Weintraub, senior editor and science journalist, Discover magazine. Author, "Cure Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic" (St. Martin's Press).

 
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Tuesday
7/1/2008
6:00 AM
 080701A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest takes us on a tour of Wisconsin cheeses. The state produces 6-hundred different kinds, from cheddar, to Swiss, to Limburger.
Guest: Jeanette Hurt, author, "The Cheeses of Wisconsin: A Culinary Travel Guide" (The Countryman Press).

 
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Tuesday
7/1/2008
7:00 AM
 080701B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests look at the impact of high fuel costs on air travel. According to industry watchdogs, the U.S. air travel system is on the verge of collapse... possibly as soon as early next year.
Guests:
7:00 - Kevin Mitchell, Chairman, Business Travel Coalition. businesstravelcoalition.com
7:30 - Aaron Gellman, Professor, Northwestern University Transportation Center.

 
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Tuesday
7/1/2008
8:00 AM
 080701C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the national obsession with bottled water. Second only to soda, it's on the verge of becoming the most popular beverage in the nation. But who owns the water, why should we have to pay for it, and what’s the environmental impact of all those plastic bottles?
Guest: Elizabeth Royte, author, "Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It" (Bloomsbury).
www.bottlemania.net

 
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Monday
6/30/2008
6:00 AM
 080630A

Joy Cardin
According to recent polls, parents are worried that schools aren’t preparing kids for the real world. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at what kids are learning about in schools today, and what subjects could use a boost.
Guest: Mark Schug, Professor Emeritus of Education, UW-Milwaukee.

 
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Monday
6/30/2008
7:00 AM
 080630B

Joy Cardin
Wisconsin has a global warming plan on the table, and, after seven, Joy Cardin and her guests take a look at state energy conservation and other key parts of the plan.
Guests: Chuck Quirmbach, Wisconsin Public Radio reporter. - Roy Thilly, CEO, Wisconsin Public Power. Co-chair, Governor’s Task Force on Global Warming. - Susan Stratton, Executive Director, Energy Center of Wisconsin. Member, Task Force on Global Warming.

 
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Monday
6/30/2008
8:00 AM
 080630C

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, though we hope to raise healthy, happy children, kids today are undernurtured. A look at the reasons why, and what can be done about it.
Guest: Anne R. Pierce, author, “Ships without a Shore: America’s Undernurtured Children” (Transaction Books).

 
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Friday
6/27/2008
6:00 AM
 080627A

Joy Cardin
Yesterday, the Supreme Court released a much-anticipated decision on gun rights, and that's the topic for Joy Cardin and her guest, after six.
Guest: Ann Althouse, professor of law, UW-Madison. Her blog, www.Althouse.Blogspot.com

 
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Friday
6/27/2008
7:00 AM
 080627B

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, the womens vote is not just a block for the candidates to go after. Each constituency... working women, Latinos, soccer moms, professionals, and African Americans need courting.
Guest: Connie Schultz, syndicated columnist, Cleveland Plain Dealer and Creators Syndicate. www.cleveland.com/plaindealer

 
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Friday
6/27/2008
8:00 AM
 080627C

Joy Cardin
The Supreme Court weighs in, the campaign goes on, and schools fall short... After eight, it’s The Week in Review with Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
On the Left - Matt Rothschild, editor, The Progressive magazine. www.progressive.org.
On the right - Chris Lato, Public Relations Account Executive, Avicom Marketing Communications, Waukesha. His blog is at www.wispundits.com.

 
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Thursday
6/26/2008
6:00 AM
 080626A

Joy Cardin
The number of Wisconsin schools failing to meet the requirements for No Child Left Behind rose significantly in a single year... from 95 to 156. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest talk about the national mandate for No Child Left Behind, and the Wisconsin record.
Guest: Steve Correia, associate professor of teacher education, St. Norbert College.

 
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Thursday
6/26/2008
7:00 AM
 080626B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest economist says a mortgage rescue plan now in Congress could have an unexpected downside.
Guest: Morris Davis, Assistant Professor, Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics, UW-Madison School of Business.

 
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Thursday
6/26/2008
8:00 AM
 080626C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the sexualization of young girls in American culture, its exploitation in the media, and strategies to solve the problem.
Guest: M.Gigi Durham, Ph.D., professor of journalism and mass communication, University of Iowa. Author, "The Lolita Effect: The Media Sexualization of Young Girls and What We Can Do About It" (Overlook Press).

 
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Wednesday
6/25/2008
6:00 AM
 080625A

Joy Cardin
After six, it's time for Joy Cardin's June Open Line. Each month, Joy asks listeners to suggest timely programs and knowledgeable guests.
 
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Wednesday
6/25/2008
7:00 AM
 080625B

Joy Cardin
Bob Barr, Ralph Nader, and other third party candidates are making a run for president and other offices this year. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the long tradition of third party candidates in Wisconsin, and what role those candidates will play in the November elections.
Guest: Christian Schneider, Fellow, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. www.wpri.org

 
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Wednesday
6/25/2008
8:00 AM
 080625C

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, the American public is getting smarter and smarter, and, decade-by-decade, our politics are getting dumber and dumber. He explains how this happened and what we can do about it.
Guest: Richard Shenkman, associate professor of history, George Mason University. Author, "Just How Stupid Are We? Facing the Truth About the American Voter" (Basic Books).

 
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Tuesday
6/24/2008
6:00 AM
 080624A

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, political books are pre-empting newspapers as the prime source of political news... and may be akin to a new kind of voting.
Guest: Dermot McEvoy, senior editor, Publisher's Weekly.

 
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Tuesday
6/24/2008
7:00 AM
 080624B

Joy Cardin
From increasing oil production in Saudi Arabia to a gas tax holiday, there are a lot of ideas to lower gas prices… Joy Cardin’s guest economist, after seven, says there’s no quick fix for the high cost of fuel.
Guests: A.F. Alhajji (al-HAH-jee), Energy Economist and Associate Professor of Economics at Ohio Northern University.

 
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Tuesday
6/24/2008
8:00 AM
 080624C

Joy Cardin
Noble mastermind or shrewd Machiavellian? Karl Rove’s considerable influence in politics is Joy Cardin’s topic, after eight.
Guest: Paul Alexander, former reporter, Time magazine. Author, “Machiavelli’s Shadow: The Rise and Fall of Karl Rove.

 
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Monday
6/23/2008
6:00 AM
 080623A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at presidential candidate Barack Obama's decision to turn down public funding for his campaign, and whether he’s likely to suffer any fall-out for that decision in the long run.
Guest: Dennis Riley, professor of political science, UW-Stevens Point.

 
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Monday
6/23/2008
7:00 AM
 080623B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at a statewide effort to rein in property taxes... without sacrificing public services or quality of life.
Guest: Jim Wood, President, Wood Communications Group.

 
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Monday
6/23/2008
8:00 AM
 080623C

Joy Cardin
What drives ordinarily good people to shocking or inappropriate behavior? After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says contradictory behavior is a manifestation of our darker side, what he calls "the shadow."
Guest: James Hollis, executive director, Jung Educational Center of Houston. Author, "Why Good People Do Bad Things: Understanding Our Darker Selves" (Gotham Books).

 
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Friday
6/20/2008
6:00 AM
 080620A

Joy Cardin
When it comes to workplace conversation, some topics are taboo. After six, Joy Cardin's guest etiquette expert tells us what not to talk about at work, and what we can talk about instead.
Guest: Susan Marino, Director, Etiquette Center, Richland Center. Etiquette and protocol consultant.

 
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Friday
6/20/2008
7:00 AM
 080620B

Joy Cardin
Where do you get your campaign news? That’s the topic for Joy Cardin and her guest media expert, after seven.
Guest: Dave Berkman, retired professor of journalism and mass communications, UW-Milwaukee. Former host, "Media Talk" on WPR.

 
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Friday
6/20/2008
8:00 AM
 080620C

Joy Cardin
Midwest floods and crop losses, public funding of campaigns, gay marriage, and a broadcaster's funeral... It's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin, after eight.
Guests:
- Dave Blaska, former Dane County supervisor.

- Ben Manski, former co-chair, U.S. Green Party.

 
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Thursday
6/19/2008
6:00 AM
 080619A

Joy Cardin
President Bush and John McCain are calling for more oil drilling, in Alaska and along the nation’s shoreline. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says adding more domestic oil production would be a drop in the bucket, and we should work to replace oil, not find more of it.
Guest: David Moulton, director of climate change policy and conservation funding, The Wilderness Society.

 
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Thursday
6/19/2008
7:00 AM
 080619B

Joy Cardin
According to a recent poll, the economy trumps the Iraq War as the most important issue facing Wisconsin voters. Hear all the poll results, after seven, with Joy Cardin and her guest.
Guest: Charles Franklin, professor of political science, UW-Madison, and co-developer and contributor, www.pollster.com.

 
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Thursday
6/19/2008
8:00 AM
 080619C

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, says American democracy, once the envy of the world, urgently needs repair... and he's got some ideas on how to fix it.
Guest; Michael Waldman, executive director, Brennan Center for Justice. Author, "A Return to Common Sense: Seven Bold Ways to Revitalize Democracy" (Source Books).

 
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Wednesday
6/18/2008
6:00 AM
 080618A

Joy Cardin
Journalist Tim Russert's sudden death from heart attack has many wondering about their own heart health. After six, Joy Cardin's guest physician discusses how to best measure the risk for heart failure.
Guest: Dr. Jonathan Keevil, associate professor of medicine and director of inpatient services, UW-School of Medicine and Public Health. He developed the heart risk assessment website: www.heartdecision.org

 
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Wednesday
6/18/2008
7:00 AM
 080618B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss the current investigation into U.S. torture. The Senate Armed Services Committee met yesterday to try to determine how high up was the decision to ignore United States law, international treaties and the Geneva Conventions.
Guests:
- Mark Mazzetti, national security correspondent, the New York Times.
- Gabor Rona, international legal director, Human Rights First.

 
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Wednesday
6/18/2008
8:00 AM
 080618C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest take a look at a day in the life of an animal surgeon. Tune in as they explore the fast-paced, pioneering world of veterinary medicine, and discuss the issues facing pet owners today.
Guest: Dr. Nick Trout, author, "Tell Me Where It Hurts"

 
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Tuesday
6/17/2008
6:00 AM
 080617A

Joy Cardin
Corporate CEO pay continues to rise despite a troubled economy. Joy Cardin's guest, after six, says corporate leaders don't deserve the high salaries they're getting, and he's calling to put a lid on big compensation packages.
Guest: Charlie Cray, Executive Director, Center for Corporate Policy.

 
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Tuesday
6/17/2008
7:00 AM
 080617B

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, the solution for high gas prices is to drill for more oil, in Alaska and elsewhere in the U.S.
Guest: Jerry Taylor, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute.

 
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Tuesday
6/17/2008
8:00 AM
 080617C

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, says, depending on ancestry, we're still hard-wired to eat much differently than we do today. She's traveled the world on a quest to find the healthiest diets.
Guest: Daphne Miller, M.D., teaches nutrition and integrative medicine. Author, "The Jungle Effect: A Doctor Discovers the Healthiest Diets from Around the World-Why They Work and How to Bring Them Home" (Collins).

 
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Monday
6/16/2008
6:00 AM
 080616A

Joy Cardin
Floods and rough weather are the topic for Joy Cardin and guests, after six. In the first half hour, her guest says there’s a lot you can do to avoid the next flood. Then Joy talks with a meteorologist about the wet Wisconsin weather.
Guests:
6:00 - Larry Larson, executive director, Association of State Floodplain Managers.
6:30 - Michael Morgan, professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, UW-Madison

 
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Monday
6/16/2008
7:00 AM
 080616B

Joy Cardin
After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin talks with the chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, which held its convention over the weekend in Stevens Point.
Guest: Joe Wineke (WIN-ik-ee), Chair, Democratic Party of Wisconsin.

 
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Monday
6/16/2008
8:00 AM
 080616C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest examine our relationship with the stuff we buy... not just as consumers, but as a part of how we define ourselves.
Guest: Rob Walker, Columnist, The New York Times Magazine. Author, “Buying In: The Secret Dialogue Between What We Buy and Who We Are” (Random House)

 
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Friday
6/13/2008
6:00 AM
 080613A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson's guest says the most important person in a young girl's life is her father. A look at how to bond with your daughter to shape her life... and yours... for the better.
Guest: Meg Meeker, M.D., author, "Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters: 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know " (Eagle Publishing)

 
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Friday
6/13/2008
7:00 AM
 080613B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Guantanamo detainees can take their case to U.S. civilian courts under a new Supreme Court ruling. After seven, John Munson and his guests examine the ruling and what it means for anti-terrorism efforts.
Guests:
7:00 - Howard Schweber, Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin. Affiliate Member, UW Law Faculty.
7:30 - Ed Turzanski, senior fellow, Center on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security, Foreign Policy Research Institute. Professor of political science, La Salle University, Philadelphia.

 
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Friday
6/13/2008
8:00 AM
 080613C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Flooding endangers crops around the state... gas prices soar... and President Bush says all options with Iran are on the table. It's the Week in Review, with host John Munson, after eight.
Guests:
On the right: Tom Still, president, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former associate editor, Wisconsin State Journal.
On the left: John Smart, former chair, Price County Democratic party.

 
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Thursday
6/12/2008
6:00 AM
 080612A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to John Munson’s guest, after six, Wisconsin needs a greater effort to prevent drunk driving.
Guest: Lindsay Desormier (diz-ARMY), Victim Assistance Coordinator, Mothers Against Drunk Driving - Wisconsin.

 
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Thursday
6/12/2008
7:00 AM
 080612B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
From gas price relief to tax cuts, the economy is the hot topic this week on the campaign trail. After seven, John Munson and his guest economist take a look at what the Presidential candidates are saying about economic issues.
Guest: Van Mobley (MOBE-lee), Associate Professor of History & Economics, Concordia University.

 
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Thursday
6/12/2008
8:00 AM
 080612C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsin boasts sixteen eco-municipalities, and has bragging rights when it comes to renewables. After eight, John Munson talks with an international expert on sustainable development.
Guests:
Torbjörn Lahti (TOUR-bee-your’n LAH-tee), Project planner for Sweden's first eco-municipality. Co-author, “The Natural Step for Communities: How Cities and Towns can Change to Sustainable Practices.”
- Mary Rehwald (ray-WALD), City-council member, Ashland, one of the first eco-municipalities in the U.S. Co-founder, Alliance for Sustainability.

 
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Wednesday
6/11/2008
6:00 AM
 080611A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
From water-logged fields, to an emptied lake, recent floods will carry a big price tag. After six, join John Munson and guests for a look at some of the hardest-hit flood areas in the state.
Guests:
- Shamane Mills and Steve Roisum, WPR reporters.
- Tom Diehl, Village of Lake Delton Trustee. Owner and General Manager, Tommy Bartlett Incorporated.
- Donna Gilson, Spokeperson, State Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.

 
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Wednesday
6/11/2008
7:00 AM
 080611B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
It's considered the most important decision a Presidential candidate can make. After seven, John Munson and his guest examine potential contenders for Vice President, and the issues that could tip the scales.
Guest: E.J. Dionne, Jr., Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. Syndicated columnist, Washington Post . Author, "Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith & Politics After the Religious Right" (Princeton University Press).

 
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Wednesday
6/11/2008
8:00 AM
 080611C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson and his guest focus on faith on Sundays in America.
Guest: Suzanne Strempek Shea, author, “Sundays In America” (Beacon Press).
www.suzannestrempekshea.com

 
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Tuesday
6/10/2008
6:00 AM
 080610A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A proposed highway expansion from Milwaukee to Illinois would be the most expensive in Wisconsin history. John Munson's guest, after six, says it isn't needed, and would drain money from other mass transit projects.
Guest: Gretchen Schuldt, co-chair, Citizens Allied for Sane Highways.

 
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Tuesday
6/10/2008
7:00 AM
 080610B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
John Munson's guest, after seven, says the foreign policy differences between candidates McCain and Obama aren't as big as the they say, and neither will make the changes needed to repair the national image.
Guest: John Feffer, co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus. www.fpif.org

 
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Tuesday
6/10/2008
8:00 AM
 080610C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson's guest tells the story of the development of the world's first commercial space program, designed to take twenty-first-century tourists to "the final frontier."
Guest: Dan Linehan, author, "SpaceShipOne", and "SpaceShipTwo" (Zenith Press)

 
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Monday
6/9/2008
6:00 AM
 080609A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson's guest says serious mistakes turned Hillary Clinton's campaign from front-runner to second place, and the next challenge for Democrats is bringing Clinton supporters into the fold.
Guest: Ed Miller, Professor of Political Science, UW-Stevens Point.

 
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Monday
6/9/2008
7:00 AM
 080609B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, on The State Capitol Report, a look at the Janesville G-M plant closing. John Munson and his guest state lawmakers examine the impact in Janesville, and around the state.
Guests:
7:00 - Mike Sheridan, Democratic Assembly Representative from Janesville. Retiring President, United Auto Workers Local 95.
7:30 - Ted Kanavas, Republican State Senator from Brookfield. Ranking member on the Senate Committee on Economic Development.

 
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Monday
6/9/2008
8:00 AM
 080609C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After eight, John Munson's guest shows how you can improve your decisions about health, wealth, and happiness.
Guest: Richard H. Thaler, pioneer in the fields of behavioral economics and finance. Co-author, "Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness" (Yale University Press).

 
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Friday
6/6/2008
6:00 AM
 080606A

Joy Cardin
Most of us see clutter as the stuff we've shoved into the closet, or forgotten in the basement. After six, Joy Cardin's guest productivity expert says living with clutter, like procrastination and perfectionism, prevents us from living life to the fullest.
Guest: Julie Morgenstern, organizing and time management expert. Author, "When Organizing Isn't Enough: Shed Your Stuff, Change Your Life" (Fireside).

 
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Friday
6/6/2008
7:00 AM
 080606B

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, the way the media covers elections reveals much about the health of our democracy. A look at holding the media accountable, and how to improve coverage of the presidential campaign.
Guest: John Nichols, associate editor, The Capital Times. Washington DC writer, The Nation magazine.

 
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Friday
6/6/2008
8:00 AM
 080606C

Joy Cardin
An end of an era in manufacturing hits Wisconsin... Hillary Clinton ends her presidential bid... and Barack Obama and John McCain plan Town Hall debates. It’s the Week in Review, after eight, with Joy Cardin.
Guests: Ed Garvey - on the left - senior partner, law firm of Garvey, McNeil and McGillivray. Publisher, FightingBob.com
- Rick Berg - on the right - Board member, Wisconsin Common Cause. Former appointee of the Thompson Administration. Freelance writer and contributing columnist.

 
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Thursday
6/5/2008
6:00 AM
 080605A

Joy Cardin
General Motors has announced the closing of their Janesville plant to the distress of that community. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests look at what it means for Wisconsin workers.
Guests:
- Gil Halsted, Madison-based reporter, Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Scott Angus, editor, Janesville Gazette.
- Frank Emspak (EMZ-pak) Emeritus Professor, UW Extension School for Workers.

 
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Thursday
6/5/2008
7:00 AM
 080605B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says the long, bitter Democratic primary battle could improve the party’s chances in November. Join Joy and her guest for a look at the latest in the race for President.
Guest: Lawrence Jacobs, director, Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota.

 
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Thursday
6/5/2008
8:00 AM
 080605C

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, says the long list of national security failures of the Bush White House has piled high... but not all can be blamed on the current administration.
Guest: Richard A. Clarke, served in the White House for both presidents Bush and Clinton. Author, "Your Government Failed You: Breaking the Cycle of National Security Disasters" (Harper Collins).

 
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Wednesday
6/4/2008
6:00 AM
 080604A

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin and her guest, after six, welcome your pick for favorite Wisconsin scenic drive, and your thoughts on the state's worst eyesores.
Guest: Charley Weeth, Executive Director, Citizens for a Scenic Wisconsin. www.scenicwisconsin.org

 
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Wednesday
6/4/2008
7:00 AM
 080604B

Joy Cardin
The 2008 presidential race starts today, according to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven. Whether Hillary withdraws or sticks around, with the Montana and South Dakota primaries yesterday, the long primary season is kaput.
Guest: Eric Davis, professor emeritus of political science, Middlebury College, Vermont.

 
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Wednesday
6/4/2008
8:00 AM
 080604C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says policy shifts and higher fixed costs... like housing, health care, education, and childcare... are making it increasingly difficult for middle-class families.
Guest: Nan Mooney, journalist. Author, "(Not) Keeping Up With Our Parents: The Decline of the Professional Middle Class" (Beacon Press).

 
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Tuesday
6/3/2008
6:00 AM
 080603A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss a recent challenge to Wisconsin's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. Though the ban was upheld, a possible appeal could continue the fight. Joy's guest says the judge made the right decision.
Guest: Julaine Appling, CEO, Wisconsin Family Council.

 
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Tuesday
6/3/2008
7:00 AM
 080603B

Joy Cardin
Legislation to combat climate change is on the floor of the U.S. Senate this week. Joy Cardin's guest, after seven, says the proposal would hurt an already ailing economy. And her guest, after seven-thirty, says dealing with climate change would benefit the economomy.
Guests:
7:00 - David Keating, Executive Director, Club for Growth.
7:30 - Dan Lashof (LASH-off), Director, Climate Center, Natural Resources Defense Council.

 
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Tuesday
6/3/2008
8:00 AM
 080603C

Joy Cardin
Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy underwent surgery yesterday (M) to remove a brain tumor. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest neurosurgeon discusses recent advances in the treatment of brain tumors.
Guest: Dr. Gail Rosseau (rue-SO), Chief of Surgery, Neurologic-Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago. Spokesperson, American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

 
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Monday
6/2/2008
6:00 AM
 080602A

Joy Cardin
Four months after the votes were cast, Democratic Party officials sat down this weekend to figure out what to do with the Michigan and Florida primaries. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the party's decision -- and what it means for the long-running primary contest.
Guest: Jeffrey Bernstein (BURN-steen), Associate Professor of Political Science at Eastern Michigan University

 
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Monday
6/2/2008
7:00 AM
 080602B

Joy Cardin
From the unprecedented reprimand of Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler... to student performance on statewide tests... After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests discuss the latest news from around Wisconsin on the State Capitol Report.
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR State Government Reporter.
7:30 - Steve Correia ("Korea"), Associate Professor of Education, St. Norbert College.

 
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Monday
6/2/2008
8:00 AM
 080602C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin welcomes the Director of Wisconsin Public Radio to take your questions and comments.
Guest: Phil Corriveau, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio.

 
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Friday
5/30/2008
6:00 AM
 080530A

Joy Cardin
Many Wisconsin drivers could use a brush-up on the rules-of-the-road. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest driving instructor tackle your questions about safe driving... and your pet peeves about other drivers.
Guest: Bruce Handtke (HAND-kee), Driving Instructor, Zimmerman Driving School, Onalaska.

 
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Friday
5/30/2008
7:00 AM
 080530B

Joy Cardin
A focus on the arts... public affairs... and kids. For a preview of pending programming changes at Public Television, tune in to Joy Cardin, after seven. Plus, a look at how WPT is handling the transition to digital broadcasting.
Guest: Paula Kerger, President and CEO, Public Broadcasting System.

 
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Friday
5/30/2008
8:00 AM
 080530C

Joy Cardin
Scott McClellan slams his former bosses at the White House... the State Supreme Court scolds one of its own.... and John McCain invites Barack Obama to tour Iraq. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guests tackle the hot topics in state and national news.
Guests:
- Georgia Duerst-Lahti, professor of political science, Beloit College.
- Chris Lato (LAH-toe), political consultant and pundit. His blog is at www.wispundits.com.

 
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Thursday
5/29/2008
6:00 AM
 080529A

Joy Cardin
Timber Wolf hunting could become a reality in Wisconsin under a proposal before the DNR. After six, Joy Cardin talks with a DNR wildlife manager about the controversial idea. Then, Joy's guest after six-thirty believes wolf hunting should not be allowed.
Guests:
6:00 - Adrian Wydeven (WHY-duh-vehn), mammal ecologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Coordinator, DNR wolf management program.
6:30 - Patricia Randolph, wildlife election activist. Former member, Dane County Conservation Congress. http://www.savewisconsinwildlife.com

 
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Thursday
5/29/2008
7:00 AM
 080529B

Joy Cardin
Wisconsin is off the top-ten tax list. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest looks at where Wisconsin stands on taxes and spending. Then, her guest, after seven-thirty, says the tax system needs an overhaul to catch up with 21st century economics.
Guests:

7:00 - Andrew Reschovsky (resh-AWV-skee), Professor of Public Affairs and Applied Economics, La Follette Institute, UW-Madison.
7:30 - Jack Norman, Research Director, Institute for Wisconsin's Future.

 
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Thursday
5/29/2008
8:00 AM
 080529C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest neuroscientist presents a unique theory about treating depression that doesn't rely on drugs or therapy.
Guest: Kelly Lambert, professor and chair of psychology, Randolph-Macon College. Author, “Lifting Depression: A Neuroscientist's Hands-On Approach to Activating Your Brain's Healing Power.”

 
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Wednesday
5/28/2008
6:00 AM
 080528A

Joy Cardin
With prices at record highs, many consumers are feeling the pinch at the pump. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest economist says the gas situation will get worse before it gets better.
Guest: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Social Science, Urban Affairs, and Public Policy, Northeastern University, Boston.

 
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Wednesday
5/28/2008
7:00 AM
 080528B

Joy Cardin
Veterans are taking center stage in the 2008 elections, with a presidential showdown over the G-I Bill, and a number of Iraq vets running for Congress. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says there’s no magic formula for candidates looking to capture the veteran vote.
Guest: Richard Kohn (CONE), Professor of History and Peace, War, and Defense, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 
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Wednesday
5/28/2008
8:00 AM
 080528C

Joy Cardin
What do "The Prince", "Mein Kampf", and "The Feminine Mystique" have in common? According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, they're among ten of the most dangerous books in history.
Guest; Benjamin Wiker, senior fellow at Discovery Institute. Author, "Ten Books that Screwed Up the World" (Regnery Publishing).

 
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Tuesday
5/27/2008
6:00 AM
 080527A

Joy Cardin
Once a month, Joy Cardin takes your suggestions for future programs and guests. Call in with your fresh and new ideas, after six.
 
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Tuesday
5/27/2008
7:00 AM
 080527B

Joy Cardin
Barry Goldwater’s campaign slogan was “In Your Heart, You Know He’s Right.” Jimmy Carter chose “Not Just Peanuts.” After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the power of slogans, both political and corporate.
Guest: Steve Cone, Chief Marketing Officer, Epsilon marketing technologies. Auther, “Powerlines: Words that Sell Brands, Grip Fans, & Sometimes Change History” (Bloomberg Press).

 
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Tuesday
5/27/2008
8:00 AM
 080527C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses why he believes the Iraq war will be the defining foreign policy event of our time.
Guest: Matthew Yglesias, Associate Editor, Atlantic Monthly. Author, Head in the Sand: How the Republicans Screw Up Foreign Policy and Foreign Policy Screws Up the Democrats" (Wiley).

 
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Monday
5/26/2008
6:00 AM
 080526A

Joy Cardin
Language lovers alert! After six, Joy Cardin talks with a writer who condemns redundancy, illogical expressions, and malapropisms (MAL-uh-prä-pi-zems).
Guest: Paul Yeager, managing editor for Accuweather.com. Freelance magazine writer. Author, “Literally, The Best Language Book Ever: Annoying Words and Abused Phrases You Should Never Use Again” (Penguin).

 
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Monday
5/26/2008
7:00 AM
 080526B

Joy Cardin
Memorial Day marks the beginning of the summer travel season. For the State Capitol Report, after seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at state tourism and a new state brand, “Originality”.
Guest: Mark Richardson, Deputy Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Tourism.

 
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Monday
5/26/2008
8:00 AM
 080526C

Joy Cardin
After eight, in commemoration of Memorial Day, Joy Cardin's guest shares stories of the fallen, and of grieving loved ones left behind.
Guest: Jim Sheeler, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist. Author, "Final Salute: A Story of Unfinished Lives" (Penguin Press).

 
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Friday
5/23/2008
6:00 AM
 080523A

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Twenty-seven years ago, Harrison Ford burst forth on the silver screen as Indiana Jones in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". After six, Gene Purcell and his guest movie critic discuss the thrills... and the hype... in the latest Indiana Jones installment, "The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull".
Guest: Rob Thomas, co-editor, 77-Square, the Thursday entertainment publication of the Capital Times.

 
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Friday
5/23/2008
7:00 AM
 080523B

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
The organization Veterans for Peace was granted a spot in the Memorial Day Parade in Washington D.C., but was then uninvinted. After seven, Gene Purcell talks with the group's vice president.
Guest: Michael Marceau, vice president, Veterans for Peace, Delwin Anderson Memorial Chapter, Washington D.C. www.veteransforpeace.org

 
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Friday
5/23/2008
8:00 AM
 080523C

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Oil at a hundred-thirty dollars a barrel... Clinton wins in Kentucky, Obama takes Oregon... and peace talks in Lebanon and Syria... After eight, it’s The Week in Review, with Gene Purcell and his guests.
Guests:
- Ruth Conniff, on the left, political editor, The Progressive magazine.
- Kevin Hermening, on the right, former chair, Marathon County Republican Party.

 
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Thursday
5/22/2008
6:00 AM
 080522A

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Obesity has been called the last acceptable discrimination. Join Gene Purcell, after six, for a look at current research that make a case of bias against the obese.
Guest: Rebecca Puhl, Director of Research and Anti-Stigma Initiatives, Rudd Center Weight Bias Program, Yale University.

 
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Thursday
5/22/2008
7:00 AM
 080522B

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After seven, Gene Purcell and his guest turn their attention to presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, his attacks on Barack Obama, his lobbyist troubles, and the upcoming race.
Guest: Susan MacManus, Professor of political science, University of South Florida.

 
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Thursday
5/22/2008
8:00 AM
 080522C

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Though more older workers are employed today than ever before, ageist language is still common. After eight, Gene Purcell and his guest discuss the damaging effect on companies and working seniors.
Guest: Robert McCann, associate professor of Clinical Management Communication, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.

 
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Wednesday
5/21/2008
6:00 AM
 080521A

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
UFO sightings often tantalize us. Britain has released thousands of previously guarded "X-files". The Vatican has proclaimed it's not sacrilegious to believe in extra-terrestrials. After six, Gene Purcell’s guest examines UFO sightings here in Wisconsin.
Guest: Noah Voss, runs 3 websites on the paranormal. Founder, GetGhostGear.com. Author, “UFO Wisconsin: A Progress Report”.

 
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Wednesday
5/21/2008
7:00 AM
 080521B

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Obama takes the swing state of Oregon, while Clinton calls victory in Kentucky. For the latest presidential primary analysis, join Gene Purcel and his guest political scientist, after seven.
Guest: David Redlawsk, associate professor of political science, University of Iowa. Author, “How Voters Decide: Information Processing during an Election Campaign” (with Richard Lau - Cambridge University Press).

 
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Wednesday
5/21/2008
8:00 AM
 080521C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Gene Purcell's guest wonders what's become of the independent-minded citizen our democracy was designed for, finding instead a docil citizen, who doesn't believe to have anything to do with the business of government.
Guest: Mark Slouka, author, "The Visible World" (Houghton Mifflin.) Contributing editor, Harper's Magazine. His article, "Democracy and Deference" (June Harper's).

 
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Tuesday
5/20/2008
6:00 AM
 080520A

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
A bipartisan group of legislators want to end tax credits for ethanol. After six, Gene Purcell’s guest lawmaker explains how the "boutique" fuel ethanol isn’t cleaner or cheaper, but does hit Wisconsin families in the pocketbook.
Guest: Alberta Darling, Republican state senator, River Falls. She is a member of the Joint Finance Committee and the Economic Development Committee. Sen.Darling@legis.wi.gov

 
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Tuesday
5/20/2008
7:00 AM
 080520B

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell’s guest, after seven, slowing population growth would help the planet manage resources. He says women who have more equal status with men are more likely to have fewer, healthier children, spaced further apart.

Guest: Robert Engelman, vice president for programs, Worldwatch Institute. Founding secretary, Society of Environmental Journalists. Author, “More: Population, Nature and What Women Want.”

 
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Tuesday
5/20/2008
8:00 AM
 080520C

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
After eight, Gene Purcell and his guest examine the history of voting in Wisconsin, from statehood in 1848 to the present, exploring trends and patterns, and successes and failures of the two major parties.
Guest: Robert Booth Fowler, professor emeritus of Political Science, UW-Madison. Author, "Wisconsin Votes: An Electoral History" (UW Press).

 
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Monday
5/19/2008
6:00 AM
 080519A

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
Wisconsin ranks near the top in the nation for disproportionate minorities in the courts and prisons. A Governor’s commission will examine the problem, as will Gene Purcell and his guest, after six.
Guest: Pamela Oliver, chair, Department of Sociology and professor of political sociology and social movements, UW-Madison.

 
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Monday
5/19/2008
7:00 AM
 080519B

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
The Wisconsin G-O-P held their convention this past weekend in Stevens Point. For an update, join Gene Purcell after seven, for the State Capitol Report.
Guest: Reince Priebus, chair, Wisconsin GOP.

 
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Monday
5/19/2008
8:00 AM
 080519C

Gene Purcell in for Joy Cardin
According to Gene Purcell's guest, after eight, the apparent rivalry between China, India and Japan is illusion... and they are actually closely intertwined to influence markets and natural resources.
Guest: Bill Emmott, writer, speaker and consultant on global affairs, especially Asia. Editor-in-chief, "The Economist" Author of many books, most recently, "Rivals: How the Power Struggle Between China, India, and Japan Will Shape Our Next Decade." www.billemmott.com

 
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Friday
5/16/2008
6:00 AM
 080516A

Joy Cardin
Edwards endorses Obama. Obama stumps for blue collar votes in Michigan but skips out on West Virginia. Hillary Clinton runs hard... for votes... or V-P? The focus is on politics, for Joy Cardin and her guest, after six.
Guest: Darrell West, professor of political science at Brown University.

 
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Friday
5/16/2008
7:00 AM
 080516B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest addresses one of life's most important crossroads... graduation. She shares her story of graduating college, and facing the question "What now?" with excitement and optimism.
Guest: Ann Patchett, author, "What Now?" (Harper Collins).

 
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Friday
5/16/2008
8:00 AM
 080516C

Joy Cardin
Hillary trounces Obama in the West Virginia primary... The U-N calls for relief for natural disasters... and the state tries to compromise on the budget... It's the Week in Review, with Joy Cardin and guests, after eight.
Guests:
- Owen Robinson (on the right), conservative blogger, BootsAndSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.
- Tony Palmeri (on the left), associate professor of communications, UW-Oshkosh. Media columnist, “The Valley Scene.”

 
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Thursday
5/15/2008
6:00 AM
 080515A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with a brain researcher who studied her own stroke as it happened. She discusses her successful medical journey.
Guest: Jill Bolte Taylor, neuroanatomist who teaches at the Indiana University School of Medicine. She is featured in Time Magazine's cover story, “The 100 Most Influential People.” Author, "My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey" (Viking Press).

 
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Thursday
5/15/2008
7:00 AM
 080515B

Joy Cardin
A state budget deal is on the table once again, yet problems abound with news stories describing "shenanigans," "breach of faith," "economic blackmail." For a look at the current state budget compromise, tune in to Joy Cardin, after seven.
Guest: Dennis Dresang, Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science, Director of the Center on State, Local, and Tribal Governance, LaFollette School of Public Affairs, UW-Madison.

 
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Thursday
5/15/2008
8:00 AM
 080515C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with David Horowitz, who says the American left, led by the Democratic Party, is waging a political war against its own government, which has left the nation more seriously divided than since the Civil War.
Guest: David Horowitz, president, Center for the Study of Popular Culture. Author, "Party of Defeat: How Democrats and Radicals Undermined America's War on Terror Before and After 9-11" (Spence Publishing).

 
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Wednesday
5/14/2008
6:00 AM
 080514A

Joy Cardin
What's the secret to a long, healthy life? According to Joy Cardin's guest, after six, it's a good knowledge of your own body... how it works, and how it works for you.
Guest: Dr. Mehmet Oz, professor and vice-chairman of surgery at Columbia University. Co-author, (with Michael Roizen),"You: The Owner's Manual, Updated and Expanded Edition" (Harper Collins).

 
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Wednesday
5/14/2008
7:00 AM
 080514B

Joy Cardin
Senator Obama conceded West Virginia to Senator Clinton long before yesterday’s primary as he turns his attention to the general election. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at results from Tuesday's West Virginia presidential primary, the Democratic nomination, and the politics at play.
Guest: Joe Heim, professor of political science, UW-LaCrosse.

 
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Wednesday
5/14/2008
8:00 AM
 080514C

Joy Cardin
A new Gallop / USA Today poll finds fifty-five percent of Democrats want Barack Obama to select Hillary Clinton as his Vice Presidential running mate. Do you think that would be a dream ticket.... or a mistake? After eight, Joy Cardin opens the phone-lines for your thoughts on the possibility of an Obama/Clinton ticket.
 
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Tuesday
5/13/2008
6:00 AM
 080513A

Joy Cardin
Wisconsin ranks worst in the nation for alcohol-related deaths. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest lawmaker look at how legislation could help. Email questions and comments: rep.bies@legis.wisconsin.gov
Guest: Garey Bies (BYES), Republican state representative from Sister Bay, and author of Assembly Bill 490.

 
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Tuesday
5/13/2008
7:00 AM
 080513B

Joy Cardin
Congress and the President are poised to clash over the Farm Bill. After seven, with Joy Cardin, an advocate of the Farm Bill talks about the advantages for Wisconsin farmers.
Guest: Sue Beitlich, president, Wisconsin Farmers Union.

 
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Tuesday
5/13/2008
8:00 AM
 080513C

Joy Cardin
Words aren't simply static carriers of a single meaning... they're constantly changing. Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, explores the often humorous and nonsensical evolution of language.
Guest: Sol Steinmetz, editorial director, Random House Reference. Author, "Semantic Antics: How and Why Words Change Meaning" (Random House).

 
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Monday
5/12/2008
6:00 AM
 080512A

Joy Cardin
A national campaign launches today in Washington to address the U.S. debt culture. After six, Joy Cardin talks with the author of the report the campaign is based on.
Guest: Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, co-director of the National Marriage Project at Rutgers. Author, "For a New Thrift: Confronting the Debt Culture." (www.newthrift.org)

 
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Monday
5/12/2008
7:00 AM
 080512B

Joy Cardin
In a recent Badger Poll, more than 60-percent supported state run health care to replace the current system. After seven, on the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin’s guest, a co-author of Healthy Wisconsin, weighs in.
Guest: Kathleen Vinehout (vine - h’OUT), Democratic state senator from Alma. Co-author of Healthy Wisconsin.

 
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Monday
5/12/2008
8:00 AM
 080512C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the rise and fall of the modern conservative movement, from Robert Taft and Ronald Reagan, to Newt Gingrich and George W. Bush. He says not only did they not deliver... they failed the movement.
Guest: Bill Press, syndicated columnist, Tribune Services. Author, "Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon)" (Wiley).

 
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Friday
5/9/2008
6:00 AM
 080509A

Joy Cardin
About a third of American women 40 to 60 are now caring for their parents, or will be soon. One of these women is Joy Cardin's guest, after six. She says these last years with her mother are an opportunity, rather than an obligation.
Guest: D. G. Fulford, co-author, "Designated Daughter: The Bonus Years with Mom" (Hyperion).

 
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Friday
5/9/2008
7:00 AM
 080509B

Joy Cardin
Earlier this week, a guest from PETA (PEE-tuh) said that horse racing is no better than dog fighting. After seven today, Joy Cardin's guest says that view is misinformed.
Guest: Dr. Celeste Kunz, veterinary surgeon and spokesperson, American Association of Equine Practitioners. Former chief veterinarian, New York Racing Association.

 
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Friday
5/9/2008
8:00 AM
 080509C

Joy Cardin
Hillary Clinton soldiers on, U.N. aid arrives in Myanmar (ME-an-mar), Wisconsinites support timely withdrawal from Iraq. . . it's The Week in Review, with Joy Cardin and guests, after eight.
Guests:<>BR- On the left: Peg Lautenschlager, attorney with Lawton & Cates. Former Wisconsin Attorney General.
- On the Right: Margaret Farrow, former Lt. Governor, is currently active in public policy organizations.

 
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Thursday
5/8/2008
6:00 AM
 080508A

Joy Cardin
No other food says "America" like the hamburger, says Joy Cardin's guest, after six, who has traveled the countryside in search of the best burger places. He talks about his favorite diners, and mom and pop favorites, including some famous ones here in Wisconsin.
Guest: George Motz, author and documentary filmmaker. Author, "Hamburger America: One Man's Cross-Country Odyssey to Find the Best Burgers in the Nation" (Running Press).

 
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Thursday
5/8/2008
7:00 AM
 080508B

Joy Cardin
After Tuesday’s showing, many in the media say that Hillary Clinton simply cannot win the nomination. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest looks at the arithmetic of the delegate count and the popular vote, and the lack of rationale for staying in the race.
Guest: Charles Franklin, professor of political science, UW-Madison, and co-developer and contributor to Pollster.com.

 
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Thursday
5/8/2008
8:00 AM
 080508C

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, the last time we heard about Generation-X, they were overeducated and unemployed, but, now... they're changing the world... They're fueling Google, The Colbert (coal-BARE) Report, YouTube, parenting blogs, and a lot more.
Guest: Jeff Gordinier, Editor-at-Large, Details magazine. Author, "X Saves the World: How Generation X Got the Shaft but Can Still Keep Everything from Sucking" (Viking).

 
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Wednesday
5/7/2008
6:00 AM
 080507A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest examine the results of the North Carolina primary.
Guest: Michael Munger, chair, political science department, Duke University.

 
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Wednesday
5/7/2008
7:00 AM
 080507B

Joy Cardin
Indiana proved tight going into the presidential primary, with the highest number of citizens voting... ever. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest political scientist look at results from the Indiana Primary.
Guest: Dianne Pinderhughes, professor of political science and Africana Studies, Notre Dame University.

 
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Wednesday
5/7/2008
8:00 AM
 080507C

Joy Cardin
The economy is the number one concern for working Americans. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest demystifies the U.S. Economy... the numbers... and the players.
Guest: Jared Bernstein, senior economist and director, Living Standards program, Economic Policy Institute, Washington, DC. Author, "Crunched: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed? (And Other Unsolved Economic Mysteries)" (B-K Publishers, 2008).

 
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Tuesday
5/6/2008
6:00 AM
 080506A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the big interest in smaller cars, and what that means for the auto industry.
Guest: Micheline Maynard, Detroit Bureau Chief, the New York Times. Lecturer, University of Michigan School of Business. Author, “The End of Detroit: How the Big Three Lost Their Grip on the American Car Market.”

 
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Tuesday
5/6/2008
7:00 AM
 080506B

Joy Cardin
The first filly to run in the Kentucky Derby in more than a decade finishing second, then was euthanized for leg injuries. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest says horse racing is just as cruel as dog fighting.
Guest: Nicole Matthews, campaign coordinator, PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

 
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Tuesday
5/6/2008
8:00 AM
 080506C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses the forces affecting what we eat... how famine in Africa is related to coffee prices... and how biofuel from Iowa corn drives up the price of food in Mexico and other parts of the world.
Guest: Raj Patel, former policy analyst for Food First. Author, "Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System" (Melville House Publishing).

 
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Monday
5/5/2008
6:00 AM
 080505A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest look at the latest economic news, and ask what you intend to do with your rebate check.
Guest: Kevin Quinn, associate professor of economics, St Norbert College.

 
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Monday
5/5/2008
7:00 AM
 080505B

Joy Cardin
After seven, on the State Capitol Report, how will Wisconsin be affected by putting off a budget fix, and layoffs in Janesville, among other stories. After seven-thirty, Joy Cardin welcomes a legislator to talk about state Photo I.D.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR state government reporter.

7:30 - Mary Lazich (LAH-zick), Republican state senator, New Berlin.

 
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Monday
5/5/2008
8:00 AM
 080505C

Joy Cardin
It’s the first Monday of the Month with Phil Corriveau, after eight, with Joy Cardin. A look at the innovations in store in the world of radio.
Guest: Phil Corriveau, Director, Wisconsin Public Radio.
Gene Purcell, Executive Director, Educational Communications Board.

 
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Friday
5/2/2008
6:00 AM
 080502A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin talks with one of the nation's leading experts on high school reform, about the crisis in American high schools today, where 1-point-2 million students fail to graduate each year.
Guest: Bob Wise, former Governor of West Virginia. Author, "Raising the Grade: How High School Reform Can Save Our Youth and Nation".

 
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Friday
5/2/2008
7:00 AM
 080502B

Joy Cardin
Is Barak Obama’s slippage in the polls related to his pastor or his race? Does Hillary attract men or just women? Will McCain be a vibrant commander-in-chief four years from now at 76? After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest look at how the presidential candidates work to overcome negative perceptions.
Guest: Georgia Duerst-Lahti, professor of political science, Beloit College.

 
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Friday
5/2/2008
8:00 AM
 080502C

Joy Cardin
The Supreme Court upholds voter ID, Obama repudiates his pastor while his rivals offer a Gas Tax, and Janesville suffers GM plant layoffs. . . It's The Week in Review with Joy Cardin, after eight.
Guests:
On the right - John Sharpless, professor of political science, UW-Madison.
On the left - Matt Rothschild, editor of the Progressive.

 
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Thursday
5/1/2008
6:00 AM
 080501A

Joy Cardin
Low on energy? Chronic illness? Toxins might be to blame. After six, Joy Cardin talks with one of the foremost experts on internal cleansing about where toxins come from, and how to detox ourselves.
Guest: Brenda Watson, author, "The Fiber 35 Diet" and co-author, "The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Steps" (Free Press).

 
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Thursday
5/1/2008
7:00 AM
 080501B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest political scientist discuss the candidate positions on a proposed "Gas Tax Holiday". Would it ease that guzzling sound at the pump? And how might roads fare without needed revenue?
Guest: Dennis Riley, professor of political science and distinguished faculty member, UW-Stevens Point.

 
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Thursday
5/1/2008
8:00 AM
 080501C

Joy Cardin
Joy Cardin welcomes CNN’s chief medical correspondent, after eight, to talk about new research in the search for immortality.
Guest: Sanjay Gupta, practicing neurosurgeon and associate chief of neurosurgery at Grady Memorial Hospital. Assistant professor, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta. Author, "Chasing Life: New Discoveries in the Search for immortality to Help You Age Less Today".

 
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Wednesday
4/30/2008
6:00 AM
 080430A

Joy Cardin
Seven states seek to lower the drinking age... Wisconsin plans include only the military. Despite the state’s rank as highest in the nation for drinking and driving, Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, advocates lowering the legal drinking age to eighteen.
Guest: John McCardell, Jr., founder and director, Choose Responsibility. Formerly president, Middlebury College, Vermont.

 
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Wednesday
4/30/2008
7:00 AM
 080430B

Joy Cardin
After seven, in light of an increase in suicide among veterans, Joy Cardin talks with the executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, about their lawsuit against the Veterans Administration.
Guest: Paul Sullivan, executive director, Veterans for Common Sense.
www.veteransforcommonsense.org

 
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Wednesday
4/30/2008
8:00 AM
 080430C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with former Senator Lincoln Chafee about his time in the Senate, and the direction the nation is taking.
Guest: Lincoln Chafee, Republican senator from Rhode Island 1999-2007. Author, "Against the Tide: How a Compliant Congress Empowered a Reckless President" (St. Martin's).

 
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Tuesday
4/29/2008
6:00 AM
 080429A

Joy Cardin
Wonder how a mere comma can make your day? Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, says writing can make you a better person.
Guest: Lawrence Weinstein, director of the Expository Writing Program and assistant professor of English at Bentley College. Author, “Grammar for the Soul: Using Language for Personal Change.”

 
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Tuesday
4/29/2008
7:00 AM
 080429B

Joy Cardin
Reverend Wright is speaking out on his own behalf, and presumably he would want to help Barack Obama. But, after seven, Joy Cardin and her guest wonder if he is hurting instead.
Guest: Kevin Alexander Gray, writer for The Progressive magazine, and author, “Waiting for Lightning to Strike: The Fundamentals of Black Politics,” and the forthcoming, “The Decline of Black Politics: From Malcolm X to Barack Obama.”

 
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Tuesday
4/29/2008
8:00 AM
 080429C

Joy Cardin
It’s a trend... for women busy with careers, older motherhood makes sense. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest talks about research on the new late motherhood... and her personal experience.
Guest: Elizabeth Gregory, Associate professor of English and Director of the Women’s Studies program, University of Houston. Author, “Ready: Why Women are Embracing the New Later Motherhood.” www.readymoms.com

 
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Monday
4/28/2008
6:00 AM
 080428A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest psychologist explore John McCain’s temper. "I have a temper, to state the obvious," wrote John McCain in his 2002 memoir, "which I have tried to control with varying degrees of success because it does not always serve my interest or the public's."
Guest: Aubrey Immelman, associate professor of psychology, College of St Benedict and Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN.

 
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Monday
4/28/2008
7:00 AM
 080428B

Joy Cardin
The call for court reform will be addressed at a Citizens Forum tonight in Madison. However, Joy Cardin guest, after seven, suggests it's possible Wisconsin voters just prefer conservative judges.
Guest: Christian Schneider, fellow, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

 
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Monday
4/28/2008
8:00 AM
 080428C

Joy Cardin
Join in after eight, when Joy Cardin hosts her April Open Line for your guest and topic suggestions.
 
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Friday
4/25/2008
6:00 AM
 080425A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss how to eliminate toxic chemical household cleaning agents from your life, and replace them with natural, and often homemade solutions.
Guest: Jill Schoff, author, "Green-Up Your Cleanup" (Creative Homeowner Books). www.greenjourney.wordpress.com

 
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Friday
4/25/2008
7:00 AM
 080425B

Joy Cardin
Yesterday, after seven, we heard from a guest who said biofuels are a primary culprit in world hunger because they jack up food prices. Joy Cardin’s guest today disagrees.
Guest: Bob Young, chief economist, American Farm Bureau Federation.

 
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Friday
4/25/2008
8:00 AM
 080425C

Joy Cardin
Generals switch assignments in Iraq, oil soars again, and women earn less than men. It’s the Week in Review, after eight, with Joy Cardin.
Guests:
- On the Left: Bill Lueders, news editor, Isthmus newsweekly.
- On the Right: George Petak, principle at Whyte, Hirschboeck, Dudek Government Affairs in Madison.

 
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Thursday
4/24/2008
6:00 AM
 080424A

Joy Cardin
Long before "organic" and "local" were popular terms, Joy Cardin's guest, after six, was an advocate for organic food, and was already serving it at her restaurant. She tells how organic food impacts your health, your spirit, the environment, and your relationships with others.
Guest: Nora Pouillon, chef, owner of Restaurant Nora, Washington, D.C.

 
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Thursday
4/24/2008
7:00 AM
 080424B

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, hunger is pervasive around the globe... and biofuels are a primary culprit because they jack up food prices.
Guest: Michael Grunwald, national correspondent for Time Magazine. Former New York bureau chief for The Washington Post. His recent cover story, "The Clean Energy Scam".

 
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Thursday
4/24/2008
8:00 AM
 080424C

Joy Cardin
If you had just a short time to live, what would you do? That’s the question Joy Cardin’s guest author asks, after eight, to entice us to live life to the fullest.
Guest: David Shields, professor of English, University of Washington. Author, “The Thing About Life is that One Day You’ll be Dead” (Knopf).

 
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Wednesday
4/23/2008
6:00 AM
 080423A

Joy Cardin
Most people think “going green” is an expensive choice they can’t afford. After six, Joy Cardin's guest offers ways for you to improve the environment while spending less, saving more, earning more, and paying less taxes.
Guest: David Bach, financial coach. Author, "Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying" (Broadway).

 
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Wednesday
4/23/2008
7:00 AM
 080423B

Joy Cardin
Hillary Clinton supporter and Green Wisconsin advocate Barbara Lawton talks with Joy Cardin, after seven, about the presidential primary vote in Pennsylvania, and how the state can become more eco-friendly.
Guest: Barbara Lawton, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, Vice-Chair National Lt. Governor's Association. Green website: http://power.wisconsin.gov

 
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Wednesday
4/23/2008
8:00 AM
 080423C

Joy Cardin
Yesterday Pennsylvania voted. Today, after eight, Joy Cardin and her guest analyst look ahead to Indiana and North Carolina to see if there is still a race out there on the Democratic side.
Guest: Noam Scheiber, senior editor, The New Republic.

 
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Tuesday
4/22/2008
6:00 AM
 080422A

Joy Cardin
Americans have an obsession about their lawns, but don't know much about the chemicals they use on them. After six, Joy Cardin's guest offers the benefits of an environmentally responsible lawn, and tips for maintaining one.
Guest: Paul Tukey, founder and spokesman, SafeLawns for a Healthier Planet. Author, "The Organic Lawn Care Manual" (Storey Books)
www.SafeLawns.org

 
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Tuesday
4/22/2008
7:00 AM
 080422B

Joy Cardin
The talk turns to politics, in the seven o’clock hour, as Joy Cardin looks first at the candidate positions on global warming on this Earth Day. After seven-thirty, a look at what’s at stake in the Pennsylvania primary election today.
Guests:
7:00 - Eric Pooley, Editor-at-Large, Time Magazine. Former editor, Fortune magazine.
7:30 - Michael Hooper, associate professor of political science, Temple University.

 
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Tuesday
4/22/2008
8:00 AM
 080422C

Joy Cardin
If Barry Goldwater were alive today, would he even recognize the Republican Party? After eight, Joy Cardin talks with columnist John Dean about Barry Goldwater, the man who launched the modern conservative movement in America.
Guest: John Wesley Dean III, columnist, commentator on contemporary politics. Former White House Counsel to Richard Nixon. Co-author (with Barry M. Goldwater Jr.), "Pure Goldwater" (Palgrave).

 
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Monday
4/21/2008
6:00 AM
 080421A

Joy Cardin
After six all this week, Joy Cardin hosts an Earth Day Series. Today, we start with an open line hearing listener ideas on what consumer-friendly activities you do with conservation in mind.
 
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Monday
4/21/2008
7:00 AM
 080421B

Joy Cardin
On the State Capitol Report, after seven, Joy Cardin welcomes a guest legislator to discuss progress on state environmental initiatives, and the Wisconsin view to a greener horizon.
Guest: Spencer Black, Democratic state representative from Madison.

 
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Monday
4/21/2008
8:00 AM
 080421C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin talks with political and economic commentator Kevin Phillips, who says our economy... despite its global dominance... is built on a house of cards. He demonstrates how economics and politics intersect.
Guest: Kevin Phillips, former White House strategist. Contributor to Los Angeles Times and NPR. Author, "Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism" (Viking).

 
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Friday
4/18/2008
6:00 AM
 080418A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Next week marks the 40th anniversary of the Stanley Kubrick film, "2001: A Space Odyssey". John Munson and his guest start the celebration early, after six.
Guest: Jon Pollack, history instructor, Madison Area Technical College, and our frequent guest on pop culture.

 
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Friday
4/18/2008
7:00 AM
 080418B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
He represented Wisconsin in Congress when President Nixon tapped him for his Cabinet. He's credited with easing the U.S. out of Vietnam. After seven, John Munson and his guest biographer discuss the legacy of Nixon Administration Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird.
Guest: Dale Van Atta, investigative journalist. Author, "With Honor: Melvin Laird in War, Peace, and Politics" (The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008).

 
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Friday
4/18/2008
8:00 AM
 080418C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
A Global crisis over rice... the candidates debate in Pennsylvania... and the Pope visits America... After eight, it's The Week in Review, with John Munson.
Guests:
- Ed Garvey, senior partner, law firm of Garvey, McNeil and McGillivray. Publisher of FightingBob.com. Columnist for The Capital Times.
- Tom Still, president, Wisconsin Technology Council. Former associate editor, Wisconsin State Journal.

 
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Thursday
4/17/2008
6:00 AM
 080417A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
According to John Munson's guest, after six, the Colombia Free Trade Agreement will not change anything that wasn't changed seventeen years ago.
Guest: Edward Schumacher-Matos, visiting professor, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University. Former publisher, Meximerica Media.

 
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Thursday
4/17/2008
7:00 AM
 080417B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, John Munson and his guest look at the rhetoric and the messages in last night's presidential candidate face-off in Pennsylvania.
Guest: Dick Haven, Professor of Communications & Interim Dean, College of Arts and Communication, UW-Whitewater.

 
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Thursday
4/17/2008
8:00 AM
 080417C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Politics, intelligence, and arms control are all fodder for former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter, who joins John Munson, after eight.
Guest: Scott Ritter, former U.N. lead Weapons Inspector. Author, "Waging Peace: The Art of War for the Anti-War Movement", "Target Iran".

 
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Wednesday
4/16/2008
6:00 AM
 080416A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the case of the parents of a 12-year-old girl who chose prayer instead of taking her to a doctor to treat her diabetes. Later this week, the District Attorney in Marathon County will decide if the parents will be prosecuted for her subsequent death.
Guest: Shawn Francis Peters, scholar, Trio Program, School of Education, UW-Madison. Author, “ When Prayer Fails: Faith Healing, Children, and the Law” (Oxford University Press).

 
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Wednesday
4/16/2008
7:00 AM
 080416B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Why do we spy? Is espionage necessary in the 21st Century? After eight, John Munson's guest says in the dangerous world we live in, a safer America depends on how well, and why, we spy.
Guest: Frederick P. Hitz, former Inspector General of the CIA. Author, "Why Spy? Espionage in an Age of Uncertainty" (St. Martin's Press).

 
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Wednesday
4/16/2008
8:00 AM
 080416C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
John Munson's guest, after eight, warns we may be headed toward a new Cold War. Further, he says, if one begins, the U.S. will have started it.
Guest: Mike Moore, author, "Twilight War: The Folly of U.S. Space Dominance" (The Independent Institute).

 
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Tuesday
4/15/2008
6:00 AM
 080415A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After six, John Munson's guest discusses how we can create a more peaceful world, mindful of a broader society, without sacrificing individual cultures and religious traditions.
Guest: Brad Hirschfield, president, National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. Author, "You Don't Have to Be Wrong For Me to Be Right" (Harmony Books).

 
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Tuesday
4/15/2008
7:00 AM
 080415B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
As violence over food shortages erupts around the globe, immediate international action is urged by the World Bank. After seven, John Munson's guest disagrees, saying there's plenty of food... just not money to pay for it.
Guest: Eric Holt-Giménez, executive director, Institute for Food and Development Policy (Food First). www.foodfirst.org

 
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Tuesday
4/15/2008
8:00 AM
 080415C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Today is Tax Day, and after eight, John Munson and guests look at the history, the current issues, and the presidential candidates positions on taxes.
Guests:
9:00 - Len Berman, director, Tax Policy Center.
9:30 - Robert McIntyre, director, Citizens for Tax Justice.

 
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Monday
4/14/2008
6:00 AM
 080414A

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
Around Wisconsin tonight, the Conservation Congress will seek recommendations for the DNR. After six, host John Munson and guests discuss the hot button issue of shooting wolves on private land.
Guests:
- Adrian Wydeven (WY-deh-ven), ecologist for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Manager and director, wolf management program.
- Kurt Thiede (THEE-dee), DNR liaison with the Conservation Congress.

 
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Monday
4/14/2008
7:00 AM
 080414B

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
After seven, John Munson’s guests update us on the new Great Lakes Compact and what it means for our state and the region.
Guests:
- Chuck Quirmbach, WPR environmental reporter, based in Milwaukee.
- Peter Annin, veteran environmental journalist. Author, "The Great Lakes Water Wars" (Island Press). www.greatlakeswaterwars.com

 
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Monday
4/14/2008
8:00 AM
 080414C

John Munson in for Joy Cardin
An Ecotourism and Sustainability Conference takes place in Cable, Wisconsin, next week. After eight, John Munson and his guest look at ways to improve your life and your community through sustainable measures.
Guests:
- Steve Sandstrom, chairman of the Board of Directors, Alliance for Sustainability. Program coordinator, Wildlife Recreation and Nature Tourism Program, UW-River Falls. www.allianceforsustainability.org
- Prof. Kelly Cain, professor in environmental science and management, and director, St. Croix Institute for Sustainable Community Development.

 
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Friday
4/11/2008
6:00 AM
 080411A

Joy Cardin
A proposed state-wide smoking ban failed in the legislature. Would you like to see it brought back? That question is addressed, after six, when Joy Cardin and her guest discuss results of the Wisconsin Public Radio - St. Norbert College survey.
Guest: Fred Risser, Democratic State Senator from Madison.

 
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Friday
4/11/2008
7:00 AM
 080411B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the final portion of the WPR - St. Norbert College survey, which asks whether state Supreme Court elections should be abolished. And, we’ll want to know what you think.
Guest: Mike McCabe, executive director, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.

 
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Friday
4/11/2008
8:00 AM
 080411C

Joy Cardin
General Petraeus updates the nation on the Iraq War, the Olympic torch is passed with difficulty, and the Great Lakes Compact gets the okay. After eight, it’s the Week in Review on the Joy Cardin Show.
Guests:
- On the right: Cathy Stepp, former Republican state senator.
- On the left: Louis Fortis, editor-in-chief, Shepherd Express, Milwaukee.

 
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Thursday
4/10/2008
6:00 AM
 080410A

Joy Cardin
What are the best things about Wisconsin? And what is the greatest problem facing the state? After six, hear the results of the WPR - St. Norbert College Survey with Joy Cardin and her guest.
Guest: Wendy Scattergood, assistant professor of political science, St. Norbert College. Analyst, St. Norbert College Survey Center.

 
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Thursday
4/10/2008
7:00 AM
 080410B

Joy Cardin
After seven, the WPR - St. Norbert College Survey examines the most important issue in the Presidential campaign, on the Joy Cardin Show.
Guests:
- Charles Franklin, professor of political science, UW-Madison, and co-developer and contributor to Pollster.com.
- Wendy Scattergood, assistant professor of political science, St. Norbert College. Analyst, St. Norbert College Survey Center.

 
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Thursday
4/10/2008
8:00 AM
 080410C

Joy Cardin
The WPR - St. Norbert College survey continues after eight, when Joy Cardin and her guest political party leaders look at which candidate can best deliver on the issues.
Guest:
- Wendy Scattergood, assistant professor of political science, St. Norbert College.
- Joe Wineke, chair, Wisconsin Democratic Party.
- Reince Priebus, chair, Republican Party of Wisconsin.

 
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Wednesday
4/9/2008
6:00 AM
 080409A

Joy Cardin
China hosts the Summer Olymics this year ignoring international demonstrations, cries of human rights violations, and calls for President Bush to stay away. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest expert explore the politically charged Bejing Olympics.
Guest: David Wallechinsky, Author, forthcoming, “The Complete Book of the Olympics, 2008 Edition,” (Aurum Books).

 
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Wednesday
4/9/2008
7:00 AM
 080409B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest analyst examine the state of the Iraq War through the testimony of General Petraeus (peh-TRAY-us), before the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday, the positions of the presidential candidates, and the future for U.S. troops in Iraq.
Guest: Dale Herspring, Professor of Political Science, Kansas State Unversity. Author, “ Rumsfeld's Wars: The Arrogance of Power (Modern War Studies)”.

 
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Wednesday
4/9/2008
8:00 AM
 080409C

Joy Cardin
Why do we buy things we don’t need? Why do patients get greater relief from a more expensive drug over its cheaper equivalent. After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest explore how people often make irrational decisions, but in predictable ways.
Guest: Dan Ariely (AIR-ee-EL-ee), Professor of Behavioral Economics at M.I.T. Author, “Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions” (HarperCollins).

 
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Tuesday
4/8/2008
6:00 AM
 080408A

Joy Cardin
The recent murder of a young Madison woman is causing great alarm. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest sociologist look at crime and safety in your neighborhood and in your home.
Guest: Stan Stojkovic (Stoy-kah-VICH), Dean, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, UW-Milwaukee.

 
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Tuesday
4/8/2008
7:00 AM
 080408B

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says when President Bush leaves office, his administration will leave an indelible mark on the presidency, from domestic wiretapping and monitoring of bank records, to classified memos on torture, and government secrecy.
Guest: Eric Lichtblau, Pulitzer Prize-winner for national reporting. Author, "Bush's Law: The Remaking of American Justice" (Pantheon).

 
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Tuesday
4/8/2008
8:00 AM
 080408C

Joy Cardin
With polls showing most people against the Iraq war, why are anti-war movies bombing at the box office? After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about war and murder in the movies, and offers a sneak preview of summer movies to come.
Guest: Mike Mayo, movie reviewer. Co-host of “Max & Mike On the Movies”. Editor, Video Hound DVD Series. Author, “American Murder: Criminals, Crimes and the Media.”

 
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Monday
4/7/2008
6:00 AM
 080407A

Joy Cardin
We hear a lot about healthy cooking at home. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest talk about dining at the Healthiest Restaurants. www.health.com
Guest: Frances Largeman, registered dietician and senior food and nutrition editor for Health Magazine.

 
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Monday
4/7/2008
7:00 AM
 080407B

Joy Cardin
Fallout from the state Supreme Court race has brought calls for big change. After seven, during the State Capitol Report, Joy Cardin and her guest legislator examine the current debate between electing... or appointing... state justices.
Guest: Fred Kessler, Democratic state representative, Milwaukee.

 
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Monday
4/7/2008
8:00 AM
 080407C

Joy Cardin
Time for First Mondays with Phil, after eight. Host Joy Cardin welcomes Allen Rieland who joins WPR Director Phil Corriveau to talk about how the WPR website can work the best for our members.
Guests:
- Phil Corriveau, Director of Wisconsin Public Radio.
- Allen Rieland, Director of Technology and New Media, WPR.

 
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Friday
4/4/2008
6:00 AM
 080404A

Joy Cardin
Rising fuel prices eventually hit us all... but they hit truckers first. After six, Joy Cardin's guest discusses recent trucker protests over high fuel prices.
Guest: Rod Nofziger, government affairs director, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.

 
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Friday
4/4/2008
7:00 AM
 080404B

Joy Cardin
More than half of public school referendums calling for increased funds failed on election day. What are school districts to do? After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest ponder the issue of school funding.
Guest: Steve Correia, associate professor of teacher education, St. Norbert’s College.

 
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Friday
4/4/2008
8:00 AM
 080404C

Joy Cardin
State supreme court elections... a torture memo... and President Bush tries to woo NATO. After eight, Joy Cardin hosts The Week in Review with guests from both sides of the political spectrum.
Guests:
On the left: Paul Soglin, attorney for Epic Systems. Former mayor of Madison. Democratic candidate for Congress (1996).
On the right: Rick Berg, contributing columnist, Wisconsin State Journal and The Capital Times. Board member, Wisconsin Common Cause.

 
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Thursday
4/3/2008
6:00 AM
 080403A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin's guest explores whether you have the right to know who your news reporters are voting for.
Guest: James Poniewozik, writes TIME magazine's Tuned In column. Author, “It's 2008. Do You Know Who Your Reporter Is Voting For?”

 
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Thursday
4/3/2008
7:00 AM
 080403B

Joy Cardin
Why would some Republicans favor Senator Obama over Senator McCain? Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, explains.
Guest: Tony Campbell, spokesperson, Republicans for Obama.

 
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Thursday
4/3/2008
8:00 AM
 080403C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss how women can take better control of their healthcare and their lives. They'll cover serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, as well as preventative, integrative and alternative tratments and everyday wellness advice.
Guest: Nieca Goldberg, M.D., clinical associate professor of medicine and the medical director, Women's Heart Program, New York University. Co-author, "Complete Guide to Women's Health" (Random House).

 
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Wednesday
4/2/2008
6:00 AM
 080402A

Joy Cardin
3-thousand students will drop out of high school today. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, talks about preventing this national education crisis.
Guest: Chris Swanson, Director of the "Editorial Projects in Education Research Center," and author of "Cities in Crisis Project Report."

 
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Wednesday
4/2/2008
7:00 AM
 080402B

Joy Cardin
Wisconsin voted yesterday on two key state issues and a number of intriguing local ones. After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest review the results of the state Supreme Court race, the Governor's veto powers and more.
Guest: Joe Heim, professor of political science at UW-LaCrosse.

 
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Wednesday
4/2/2008
8:00 AM
 080402C

Joy Cardin
"Retirement security" may be an oxymoron. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest investigative reporter digs into the pension crisis facing Americans today.
Guest: Fran Hawthorne, senior editor and senior writer at Forbes and Institutional Investor magazine. Author, “Pension Dumping: The Reasons, The Wreckage, The Stakes for Wall Street".

 
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Tuesday
4/1/2008
6:00 AM
 080401A

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, since fifty-one percent of the the U.S. population is female, it would be historic to elect a woman. But the press is not on Hillary’s side.
Guest: Frank Farley, professor of psychology at Temple University. Former president, American Psychological Association.

 
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Tuesday
4/1/2008
7:00 AM
 080401B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest film-makers discuss a new documentary that looks at U.S. clandestine operations and their effectiveness in protecting citizens. The film, “Secrecy” is an offering in the upcoming Wisconsin Film Festival.
Guests:
- Peter Galison, Professor of the History of Science, and of Physics at Harvard University. And co-director/producer the film, “Secrecy.”
- Robb Moss, director of Undergraduate Studies in filmmaking at Harvard University. Co-director/producer of, “Secrecy.”

 
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Tuesday
4/1/2008
8:00 AM
 080401C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest discusses a group he calls the New Atheists, saying that these secular fundamentalists are as dangerous as the religious fundamentalists they attack, and that both are a threat to our society.
Guest: Chris Hedges, Senior Fellow, The Nation Institute. Author, "I Don't Believe in Atheists" (Free Press).

 
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Monday
3/31/2008
6:00 AM
 080331A

Joy Cardin
An 11-year old girl in Wausau died last week when her parents used prayer in lieu of medical care. After six, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses the ethics of a law protecting parents who choose prayer as treatment for disease.
Guest: Dr. Norm Fost, professor of pediatrics and director of the Program in Bioethics, UW-Madison. Former chair, Committee on Bioethics, American Academy of Pediatrics.

 
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Monday
3/31/2008
7:00 AM
 080331B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and her guests look first at the state budget, then turn to regulation of issue ads, and a proposed amendment to appoint rather than elect judges. And we’ll remind listeners to vote tomorrow.
Guests:
7:00 - Shawn Johnson, WPR State Capitol Reporter.
7:30 - Jay Heck, executive director, Common Cause In Wisconsin.

 
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Monday
3/31/2008
8:00 AM
 080331C

Joy Cardin
Milk pasteurization is required by law in half of the U.S. and all of Canada. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest talks about the controversy surrounding raw milk, and the growing movement to promote both the taste and health benefits.
Guest: Nathanael Johnson, contributing writer to Harper's Magazine. His article, "The Revolution Will Not Be Pasteurized" (April 2008).

 
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Friday
3/28/2008
6:00 AM
 080328A

Joy Cardin
It’s said that artists will do anything to support their passion. Joy Cardin’s guest, after six, cleaned homes to fund her writing, and found the characters she met expanded her literary life-view.
Guest: Nancy Peacock, novelist. Author of three books, including, “A Broom of One’s Own: Words on Writing, Housecleaning & Life" (HarperCollins).

 
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Friday
3/28/2008
7:00 AM
 080328B

Joy Cardin
President Bush praised the Iraq Prime Minister for sending extra troops to Basra (BAHS-rah). After seven, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the best next steps in Iraq.
Guest: William Banks, Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, at Syracuse University. Author, “Combating Terrorism: Strategies and Approaches".

 
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Friday
3/28/2008
8:00 AM
 080328C

Joy Cardin
Iraq in turmoil... the U.S. economy in trouble... the Democrats at each other’s resumes... and a contentious state supreme court election. It’s the Week in Review, after eight, with host Joy Cardin and her guests.
Guests:
- Owen Robinson on the right, conservative blogger, BootsAndSabers.com. Columnist, West Bend Daily News.
- Ruth Conniff, on the left, political editor, The Progressive magazine.

 
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Thursday
3/27/2008
6:00 AM
 080327A

Joy Cardin
A proposal to arm college students has drawn some attention. After six, Joy Cardin and her guests address the question: Should college students carry concealed weapons on campus.
Guests:
6:00 - Eric Thompson, president and owner of TGSCOM Inc, Internet sporting goods and firearms retailer, Green Bay.
6:30 - Stan Stojkovic, (Stoy-kah-VICH), Dean, Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, UW-Milwaukee.

 
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Thursday
3/27/2008
7:00 AM
 080327B

Joy Cardin
As if bent on self-destruction, the two Democratic presidential contenders repeatedly bash each other... to the delight of McCain supporters. After seven, Joy Cardin’s guest political writer provides front row analysis of the race for the White House.
Guest: Noam Scheiber, senior editor, The New Republic.

 
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Thursday
3/27/2008
8:00 AM
 080327C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin's guest says Republican presidential candidate John McCain has benefited from a unique media bias in his favor, looking away when his comments would have sunk other candidates.
Guest: Paul Waldman, co-author (with David Brock), "Free Ride: John McCain and the Media" (Anchor Books).

 
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Wednesday
3/26/2008
6:00 AM
 080326A

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guests, after six, a lack of health care not only affects your well-being, but whether you live or die.
Guests:
6:00 - Ron Pollack, founding executive director, Families, USA.
6:30 - Steve Kagan, Democratic U.S. Representative from Wisconsin’s 8th District. Allergist and assistant clinical professor, Medical College of Wisconsin.

 
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Wednesday
3/26/2008
7:00 AM
 080326B

Joy Cardin
The state Supreme Court race is in focus, after seven, when Joy Cardin talks with a guest analyst about next week’s election.
Guest: Howard Schweber (SCHWAY-bur), Professor of Political Science, the University of Wisconsin. Affiliate Member, UW Law Faculty.

 
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Wednesday
3/26/2008
8:00 AM
 080326C

Joy Cardin
Ever think that the more women get ahead, the gloomier the news of their achievements? Joy Cardin’s guest, after eight, thinks so, and offers her prescription to stop the media assault on women
Guest: Caryl Rivers, professor of journalism, Boston University. Author, “Selling Anxiety: How the News Media Scare Women” (UPNE Publishers).

 
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Tuesday
3/25/2008
6:00 AM
 080325A

Joy Cardin
Next week, Wisconsin voters will decide between candidates for State Supreme Court, and whether the governor should have the Line Item Veto. After six, Joy Cardin hosts an Open Line inviting you to weigh in.
Below, you'll find the results from this morning's Straw Poll.
Supreme Court Race:
Butler: 14 votes;
Gableman: 6 votes
Frankenstein veto. A "YES" vote means a vote to ban the veto. A "NO" vote is for the status quo.
Yes: 16 votes;
No: 4 votes;
Unsure: 1

 
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Tuesday
3/25/2008
7:00 AM
 080325B

Joy Cardin
Many grouse that polarized parties are dividing the nation. But Joy Cardin’s guest, after seven, says partisanship could be good for America.
Guest: Matthew Yglesias, associate editor, The Atlantic Monthly. Author, forthcoming, “Heads in the Sand: Iraq and the Strange Death of Liberal Internationalism” (John Wiley & Co.).

 
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Tuesday
3/25/2008
8:00 AM
 080325C

Joy Cardin
Can you keep your Netflix account and your wi-fi, and still reduce your carbon footprint? After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest considers the benefits... and challenges of going green.
Guest: Doug Fine, adventure journalist, freelance writer and NPR contributor.Author, “Farewell My Subaru: An Epic Adventure in Local Living.” www.dougfine.com

 
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Monday
3/24/2008
6:00 AM
 080324A

Joy Cardin
Two Fox News anchors walked off the set on Friday because of what’s being called “Obama-bashing.” After six, Joy Cardin and her guest media expert look at how the media has been playing Barach Obama’s speech on race.
Guest: Dave Berkman, former professor of journalism and mass communications, UW-Milwaukee. Week-in-review panelist on the Eric Vonn Show, Milwaukee radio. Former WPR host, "Media Talk".

 
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Monday
3/24/2008
7:00 AM
 080324B

Joy Cardin
The state budget and the Supreme Court race are in focus, after seven, when Joy Cardin hosts the State Capitol Report with Shawn Johnson.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR state government reporter.

 
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Monday
3/24/2008
8:00 AM
 080324C

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin's guest, after eight, "liberalism" is a misunderstood part of our political discourse, and needs to be rescued from caricatured definition. The future, he argues, belongs to liberals.
Guest: Eric Alterman, professor of Journalism, Graduate School of Journalism, City University of New York. Author, "Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook for Post-Bush America" (Viking).

 
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Friday
3/21/2008
6:00 AM
 080321A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss a recent report that finds 42-million American women between the ages of 35 and 64 sandwiched between the needs of their children and their aging parents, ill-prepared for the time and the expense... and reluctant to ask for help.
Guest: Pat Volland, director, Social Work Leadership Institute, New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM).

 
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Friday
3/21/2008
7:00 AM
 080321B

Joy Cardin
Hillary Clinton has released 11-thousand pages of public records from her years as First Lady. After seven, two political analysts weigh in with Joy Cardin on the impact this could have on her campaign.
Guests:
7:00 - Kenneth Vogel, staff writer, Politico.com.

7:30 - Sally Bedell Smith, contributing editor, Vanity Fair.

 
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Friday
3/21/2008
8:00 AM
 080321C

Joy Cardin
The economy needs a bail-out... the Iraq war turns five... and the snow turns to potholes. It's the Week in Review, after eight. Joy Cardin welcomes guests from the right and the left.
Guests:
On the Right - Ann Althouse, professor of law, UW-Madison. Guest columnist for the New York Times, and author of the blog, Althouse.Blogspot.com

On the Left - Peg Lautenschlager, attorney with Lawton & Cates, and former Wisconsin Attorney General.

 
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Thursday
3/20/2008
6:00 AM
 080320A

Joy Cardin
On his first day as governor of New York, David Paterson announced that he and his wife had extra marital affairs. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest ask, “Do we need to know politicians had affairs?”
Guest: Pamela Druckerman, freelance journalist and author of a number of books, most recently “Lust In Translation,” which comes out in paperback next week.

 
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Thursday
3/20/2008
7:00 AM
 080320B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin's guest says recent efforts by the Federal Reserve to restore market confidence haven't worked, and the economic question now is how bad the financial crisis we're already in... will become.
Guest: Doug Henwood, editor, Left Business Observer. Author of a number of books, including, "Wall Street: How It Works and For Whom" (Verso). His most recent book is "After the New Economy."
http://www.LeftBusinessObserver.com

 
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Thursday
3/20/2008
8:00 AM
 080320C

Joy Cardin
After eight, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the role of fatty acids, or omega-3s in our diet, why commercial processing removes them from our food, and the tremendous consequences for our health.
Guest: Susan Allport, author, "The Queen of Fats: Why Omega-3s Were Removed From the Western Diet and What We Can Do to Replace Them" (University of California Press).

 
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Wednesday
3/19/2008
6:00 AM
 080319A

Joy Cardin
The gun control debate could boil down to the Founding Fathers' definition of "militia" and "the people". After six, Joy Cardin's guest constitutional scholar examines the U.S. Supreme Court discussion on the Second Amendment yesterday, the underlying issues, and the possible outcomes.
Guest: Sanford Levinson, professor of government and Chair in Law, University of Texas Law School. Author, “Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct It)” (2006).

 
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Wednesday
3/19/2008
7:00 AM
 080319B

Joy Cardin
The state Supreme Court race is percolating, and today after seven, Joy Cardin interviews both candidates. After seven, Judge Gabelman presents his case, and after seven-thirty, Justice Butler offers his. The election takes place on April first.
Guests:
7:00 - Judge Michael Gableman, Burnett County Judge. State Supreme Court candidate.
7:30 - Justice Louis Butler, Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice, and State Supreme Court candidate.

 
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Wednesday
3/19/2008
8:00 AM
 080319C

Joy Cardin
Stinging remarks by Barack Obama’s preacher filled the news last week, and the Senator addressed the issue Yesterday (TUE). After eight, columnist Eugene Kane joins Joy Cardin to examine the rhetoric and the reality of race and religion in America.
Guest: Eugene Kane, columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

 
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Tuesday
3/18/2008
6:00 AM
 080318A

Joy Cardin
How should we be reading current economic indicators? After six, Joy Cardin's guest economist says the economic outlook may be grim, but there's no depression in sight.
Guest: David Warsh, editor, economicprincipals.com. Former columnist , Wall Street Journal.

 
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Tuesday
3/18/2008
7:00 AM
 080318B

Joy Cardin
After seven, Joy Cardin and guest look at the Iraq War five years on. With Vice President Dick Cheney and Senator John McCain there now, more American deaths, and a presidential race poised to focus on foreign policy, an analysis of the latest news.
Guest: Robert Seibert (SY-bert), professor of political science and co-director of the Global Studies Center at Knox College.

 
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Tuesday
3/18/2008
8:00 AM
 080318C

Joy Cardin
Thousands of Buddhist monks and other Tibetans clashed with riot police, while China claims control. After eight, Joy Cardin's guest expert discusses the unrest and the human rights issues in Tibet.
Guest: Robbie Barnett, research scholar and professor in Modern Tibetan Studies, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University. Author, “Lhasa: Streets with Memories” (Columbia University Press, 2006).

 
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Monday
3/17/2008
6:00 AM
 080317A

Joy Cardin
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain is seeking a running mate. After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss who he might choose. Call in with your suggestion.
Guest: John Leo, senior fellow, The Manhattan Institute where he is a contributing editor at the City Journal. Editor, MindingTheCampus.com.

 
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Monday
3/17/2008
7:00 AM
 080317B

Joy Cardin
The legislative session that ended last week was a mixture of strife, and some successes. After seven, Joy Cardin and Shawn Johnson have lots to review on the State Capitol Report.
Guest: Shawn Johnson, WPR state capitol reporter.

 
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Monday
3/17/2008
8:00 AM
 080317C

Joy Cardin
The Environmental Protection Agency has identified eight Wisconsin counties... and many more across the U.S... as not meeting air quality standards. After eight, Joy Cardin’s guest discusses why the EPA's new “most stringent standards ever” fall short of helpful.
Guest: Keith Reopelle, executive director, Clean Wisconsin.

 
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Friday
3/14/2008
6:00 AM
 080314A

Joy Cardin
After six, Joy Cardin and her guest discuss the big success of small breweries in Wisconsin, and the national reputation they enjoy.
Guest: Jerry Apps, author, "Breweries of Wisconsin" (2nd edition, University of Wisconsin Press).

 
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Friday
3/14/2008
7:00 AM
 080314B

Joy Cardin
According to Joy Cardin’s guest economist, after seven, the troubling signs in the economy today may be creating the perfect storm for a recession in the near future.
Guest: Barry Bluestone, Professor of Economics, and Dean of the School of Social Science, Urban Affairs and Public Policy at Northeastern University.

 
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Friday
3/14/2008
8:00 AM
 080314C

Joy Cardin
Michigan and Florida delegates are unresolved... President Bush threatens a veto on waterboarding... and the state legislature winds up another session... these stories and more, after eight. Join Joy Cardin and her guests for The Week in Revew.
Guests:
On the Left - Matt Rothschild, editor, The Progressive magazine.
On the Right - Jim Miller, president, Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

 
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