Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Dr. Donald Frush - Duke University Medical Center

Discussing new studies showing that CT scans may actually be causing cancer.


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Representative Hugh Holliman

Discussing new smoking laws that will come into place January 2.

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Rev Julian Dobbs - Convocation of Anglicans in North America

Discussing U.S. Christians mixing bits and pieces of religions to create their own belief systems.

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Rich Hamburg - Trust for America’s Health

Discussing North Carolina's preparedness against diseases, disasters, and bioterrorism.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Gail Perry - Fundraiser

Discussing how to make a smart charitable donation this holiday season.

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Mark Underwood - Neuroscience Researcher

Discussing the ongoing issues with athletes and concussions.

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Paul Milo - Author of "Your Flying Car Awaits"

Discussing things that were predicted to happen during the first decade of the 21st century.

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Dr. Mae Kuykendall and Adam Candeub - Michigan State

Discussing the possibility of getting marriage licenses online in order to get around state laws.

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Eric Horvitz - Microsoft Researcher

Discussing the challenges of introducing robots into homes and hospitals.

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Dr. Andy Taylor - Chair of Political Science at NC State

Discussing the impending indictment of State Sen. R.C. Soles and what his imprisonment would mean for the North Carolina Democratic Party.

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Tim Stiles - University Career Services at UNC

Discussing he growing trend of people with undergraduate degrees not having the upper hand in the job market.

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Jeff Gore - Assistant Physics Professor at MIT

Discussing his crusade to get rid of the penny.

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Dr. Faisal Hossain - Tennessee Technological University

Discussing how dams can control weather and the effects caused on the surrounding area.

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Brian Fishman - Author of ‘Pakistan’s Failing War on Terror’

Discussing why he thinks Pakistan may be more important for the U.S. to focus on than Afghanistan.

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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Senator Kay Hagan

Discussing health care, Afghanistan, and climate change.

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Brad Wilcox - National Marriage Project

Discussing the recent coming-out of Tiger Woods’s alleged mistresses and why this kind of thing seems to be so common with people in the public eye.

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Mark Hanson - IRS Spokesperson for the Carolinas

Discussing recovery tax breaks and other information that may impact your 2009 return.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Zack Moore - NC Division of Public Health Epidemiologist

Discussing the national trend of the number of flu cases decreasing.

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Jonah Goldberg - Editor at Large of National Review Online

Discussing his views on the recent climate change e-mail controversy and how he thinks ‘groupthink’ has a lot to do with belief in the phenomenon.


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John Coleman - Economics Professor at Duke University

Discussing President Obama’s upcoming jobs summit.

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Ronald Neumann - Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan

Discussing expectations for President Obama's announcement to the nation regarding his plans for Afghanistan.


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Mark Hanson - IRS Spokesperson for the Carolinas

Discussing the extension of the first-time homebuyer tax credit and the new tax credit for long-time residents.

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