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  • Hunger and the Holidays

    How are tough economic times affecting area food banks? We’ll discuss good will and feeding those in need with Jan Pruitt, President & CEO of North Texas Food Bank, and Bo Soderbergh, Executive Director of Tarrant Area Food Bank. How do controversial artists find support for their work? In the Art&Seek segment, we’ll talk with […]

  • A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper & Fairer Health Care

    Why hasn’t the U.S. achieved the same kind of universal health care that other industrialized nations instituted long ago? Journalist and author T.R. Reid examined this question and many more in his bestselling book “The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care” (Penguin, Paperback, 2010) which is now out […]

  • The Life of Bill Clinton as Told by Those Who Know Him

    Though he’s been out of office for almost a decade, people still wonder what makes Bill Clinton tick. We’ll explore the life of the 42nd President this hour with writer and oral historian Michael Takiff whose new book is “A Complicated Man: The Life of Bill Clinton as Told by Those Who Know Him” (Yale, […]

  • The Rise of America's Prison Empire

    What made Texas the national leader and template for criminal incarceration? We’ll talk this hour with Robert Perkinson, professor of American Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and author of “Texas Tough: The Rise of America’s Prison Empire” (Picador, 2010).

  • Why Some People Excel Under Pressure & Others Don't

    How do top performers train themselves to succeed under extreme pressure and what can the rest of us learn from them? We’ll talk this hour with Paul Sullivan, “Wealth Matters” columnist for The New York Times and author of the new book “Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don’t” (Portfolio Penguin, 2010).

  • Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower

    What was retirement like for the great hero of World War II whose presidency marked the start of unprecedented prosperity for Americans? We’ll spend this hour with David Eisenhower whose new book is “Going Home To Glory: A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961-1969” (Simons & Schuster, 2010). Eisenhower will address the World […]

  • Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution

    What will it take to restore habitats, protect migration routes and preserve the planet’s necessary predators? We’ll talk this hour with writer Caroline Fraser, whose new book is “Rewilding the World: Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution” (Picador, 2010).

  • Bats

    How important are bats to maintaining a healthy ecosystem and what caused more than a million hibernating bat deaths in the U.S. since 2006? We’ll talk this hour with writer David Quammen, whose article “Bat Crash,” appears in the current issue of National Geographic Magazine.

  • The Life and Times of Joe Louis

    What was one early 20th Century athlete’s influence on sports, culture and African American hopes for racial equality? We’ll find out this hour with biographer Randy Roberts, whose new book is “Joe Louis: Hard Times Man” (Yale, 2010).

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    Carol Reed, The Reeds

    Carol Reed tells what it takes to mount a winning campaign for precarious elections like the Trinity River corridor or a costly new arena.