We reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission by looking at the space program’s lasting impacts. And we learn about the state of hospice facilities in Wisconsin, and how they measure up to a nationwide study. Plus, a look at the history of nativist language in American politics.
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Remembering The Legacy Of The Apollo Space Program
The Apollo 11 mission to the moon celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend. We talk to NASA’s former official historian about the legacy of the program, including everything from technological advancements to conspiracy theories.
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The State Of Hospice Care In Wisconsin, US
A new report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services points to serious deficiencies with hospice care across the country. We talk to a representative from the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging & Health Groups about the report’s findings, and what hospice care is like in Wisconsin.
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A Long History Of Nativist Rhetoric In American Politics
At a campaign rally last night, President Trump continued to accuse four Democratic congresswomen of being anti-American, and supporters broke into chants of “Send her back!” We look into the long history that nativist rhetoric has in American politics and find out how it’s changed over the years.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Rachael Vasquez Producer
- Dean Knetter Producer
- Roger Launius Guest
- Jeanne Erickson Guest
- Jennifer Wingard Guest
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