Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert look at the history of civil disobedience in America, check in on a new bill in the state legislature, and get cooking with pumpkins in Food Friday.
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Civil Disobedience: An American Tradition
Civil disobedience in the United States didn’t start with the civil rights movement–it goes back to pre-revolutionary days. Central Time’s guest traces the history of civil disobedience as an American tradition.
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Wisconsin’s legislature had a hearing on a new bill on Thursday that would make it illegal to distribute nude images of someone without their consent – even if the image was taken with consent. A bill similar to this was recently signed into law in California. It’s been called the “anti-revenge porn” law, because it prevents people from posting nude pictures on the Internet of their ex-partners as a form of revenge.
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Food Friday: Cooking With Pumpkins
This time of year, you see a lot of carved pumpkins on porches…but you can use that pumpin in the kitchen too! An expert on cooking with pumpkin shares his favorite recipes and tips.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Lewis Perry Guest
- John Spiros Guest
- Michael Krondl Guest
- Galen Druke Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
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