I found all of the words below in my driveway this morning when I went out to get the paper. The wind appears to have blown them over from Radio Heartland’s Trial Balloon blog. I’m pretty sure I haven’t been able to reassemble them in the correct order, however.
Wait, upon further review, it’s been determined we need a rouser or we’ll never make it to Monday.
Now, then:
Let’s go over that, again: A Florida radio station made the announcement. Radio. Old media. The BBC reports, “It is not the first time Swayze has had to deny reports about his health – in December US tabloids reported the star had just weeks to live.” Tabloids. Old media.
New media, however gets credit for the best headline of the last 24 hours, “Patrick Swayze claims he is not dead.”
Now the weather. There’ll be a goat-killing wind in Taiwan.
WHAT WE’RE DOING
I’m driving up to Pelican Lake today to have lunch with Betty Ryan. Betty writes for the Lake Country Echo. She’s 81 and has been writing about her neck of the woods for a fair number of years. So the newspaper industry isn’t entirely dead and I’m guessing she’s an interesting person. News Cut loves interesting people. So I may not post much today.
Midmorning — MPR has set up a new program — the MPR News Fellows and they’re going to talk about health care. Which reminds me, Tom Bodett is talking about health care, too.
Midday — In the first hour, former Sen. David Durenberger, who chaired the Senate Intelligence Committee, will be in the MPR studios to discuss the controversy over intelligence gathering, interrogation and torture. In the second hour, we’ll replay this morning’s speech by Barack Obama on national security.
Talk of the Nation – In the first hour, a discussion about the GAO report on how special needs kids are restrained in schools. I wrote about it on Tuesday (The Silent Scandal). Second hour: Is it possible to change your mind about abortion? Good question. Is it? Give me your answer below.
All Things Considered — The unemployment report for the state is out today. It’s bad, of course. How much more is there to say about it? MPR’s Tom Robertson reports that weatherization programs get so much stimulus money local staff can’t handle the expected activity. Can prayer heal? NPR will look at evidence of the biology of prayer and healing.