Welcome to Monday — Rouser Day in these parts.
When the accident report was declassified, there were no secrets in it, only evidence of wrongdoing. But it was too late. The legal precedent stands to this day, even though it was built on a lie. Here’s a Web site dedicated to the case.
The Lowry Avenue bridge demolition was filmed by Chuck Olson. Here’s a video of its last day. Sometimes, filming these things can be dangerous (language warning).
This would’ve been a great weekend for one of our “Weekend in Minnesota” photo tours of the region. Aside from the demolition, we had Rock the Garden in Minneapolis, a country music festival in Wisconsin, a classical music festival on the civilized side of the St. Croix, and the strongest man competition in Rochester.
WHAT WE’RE DOING
Midmorning – Are teachers just interchangeable parts? In the first hour, Kerri Miller and her guests discuss changes in the way teachers are evaluated. Second hour: Alzheimer’s and aging. Aside: Check out Euan Kerr’s story on a play at the Guthrie that uses comedy to discuss Alzheimer’s.
Midday – Ambassador Bruce Laingen, who was in charge of the U.S embassy in Tehran, Iran when taken hostage in 1979. Before the protests broke out in Iran, Laingen talked about President Obama’s Iran strategy in this article in The National. Second hour: “What Makes a Small Town Work?” A panel discussion from Grand Rapids.
All Things Considered – Five years ago, the first families in a wave of 5,000 Hmong refugees arrived in Minnesota. Toni Randolph talks to several families and resettlement experts about how they’re adjusting. NPR in Washington will have a story from Cleveland, celebrating the fact the Cuyahoga River doesn’t catch on fire anymore. Of course most of the mills and manufacturing plants are closed in Cleveland, which is bad for the economy, but apparently good for the environment. NPR’s Kathy Lohr will also report from Wichita on how things have changed with the death of Dr. George Tiller.
Tomorrow on Morning Edition – What’s it going to be like to go car shopping with fewer dealers around?