Friday flashback: Many forecasters have one word for summer: COOL Our 8 a.m. temperature in the Twin Cities: 75. Discussion point: Which is hyped more: severe weather or swine flu?
That’s the extent of the sobering news on today’s 5@8. It’s Friday, and Fridays are for “soft landings” into the weekend, even if it takes more than five items to do it.
He’s better when he’s in character.
The Colbert Report | Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
Murder in the White House – Jeff Goldblum | ||||
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Bonus: Rats gamble for the same reason people do.
WHAT WE’RE DOING
There will be a News Cut Quiz posted here later this afternoon. Earlier this week, a colleague complained that it was too hard. It made me wistful.
Midmorning – What’s Barack Obama really like? Richard Wolffe was given extraordinary access to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. His new book chronicles Obama’s evolution as a candidate and the moments that shaped his campaign. He’s Kerri Miller’s guest in the first hour. Second hour: This may be the best hour of the week. The use of language in politics. It’s a minefield for journalists.
Midday – First hour: The latest from Iran. Second hour: Meteorologist Paul Huttner.
Talk of the Nation – It’s Science Friday! First hour: Can a health care bill survive Congress? Second hour: A look at new research on sperm and infertility. How does the way sperm is packaged affect development? I’m betting they won’t get around to this BBC story: Huge sperm of ancient crustaceans.
All Things Considered – Cities are turning to volunteers to do the work once done by paid employees. How’s that working in Duluth? MPR’s Bob Kelleher will have the story.