WPR Ideas Network - Friday, May 27 7 pm 3rd parties in 2016

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WPR'S IDEAS NETWORK DAILY SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016

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6:00 AM - The Joy Cardin Show - Tell John Where To Camp: 
For many, Memorial Day weekend kicks off the camping season. Join us as we get tips for camping and discuss locations in Wisconsin to camp that are best for families, hiking, and more! Guest:  Kevin Revolinski

7:00 AM - The Joy Cardin Show - How America Created A Third Wave Of Capitalism : 
As public benefits and social well-being continue to decline in favor of short-term profit and uncontrolled corporations, our guest argues both the Left and Right are deeply frustrated with it all. He explains how Americans paved the way for a new wave of capitalism and are now being impacted by the consequences of corporate dominance. Guest:  John Ehrenreich


8:00 AM - The Joy Cardin Show - Week In Review: Trump Clinches GOP Nomination, DNC Chair On Thin Ice, Voter ID And Redistricting Trials: 
Donald Trump clinches the Republican nomination for president, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz fights for her job, and Wisconsin’s voter ID law and legislative maps stand trial in federal court. Our guests discuss these issues and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review. Guests:  Owen Robinson, Kelly Wilz


9:00 AM - On Point - The Week In The News: 
Obama at Hiroshima. Turmoil at Trump rallies. Clinton’s emails, heating up. Sanders predicts a “messy” convention. The On Point weekly news roundtable goes behind the headlines.

12:30 PM - Chapter A Day - Midnight in Berlin (5 of 20) : 
Midnight in Berlin is a novel based on a true story by James MacManus, published in 2016 by Thomas Dunne Books. Halliday informs Macrae that he may be reassigned because of German complaints to the British Foreign Office that he’s an obstacle to the British policy of appeasement. At the Adlon bar, Macrae is approached by a German woman who calls herself Ruth. She is actually a Jew named Sara Sternschein whom the Gestapo has pressured into working in an upscale brothel called the Salon, which they use for gathering information and material for blackmail.


1:00 PM - Science Friday - News Roundup / Electronic Newspapers / Imaginary Companions: 
"Will people ever want to read the news...online?" Join us for a look back at electronic newspapers...circa 1994. How far have we come since then? Plus, a herd of tiny, colorful cows… or a man who plays games with ants: a look at children’s imaginary companions… and how they might aid emotional development.

2:00 PM - Science Friday - E-Cigs / Alzheimer's Infection Theory / Vocal Fry & Music: 
Could Alzheimer’s disease be the toxic side-effect of infection in the brain? Early evidence suggests it’s possible. Join us for a look at the “infection hypothesis” of Alzheimer’s. Plus, the FDA plans to regulate the growing world of electronic cigarettes. A look at what’s known...and unknown...about how safe these devices really are.

4:00 PM - Central Time - Wisconsin News Roundup, News, Summer Movie Preview: 
The summer movie season is upon us, and blockbusters like "Independence Day: Resurgence" and the "Ghostbusters" remake are right around the corner. A movie critic shares the films he's looking forward to most. We also recap the biggest headlines from around the state this week, and cover an important news story.

6:00 PM - Central Time - Wisconsin News Roundup, News, Summer Movie Preview: 
The summer movie season is upon us, and blockbusters like "Independence Day: Resurgence" and the "Ghostbusters" remake are right around the corner. A movie critic shares the films he's looking forward to most. We also recap the biggest headlines from around the state this week, and cover an important news story.

7:00 PM - Political Junkie - Women Are Winning; Who's On Third?: 
With both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton showing high unfavorable numbers in the latest polls, will that translate into greater interest in a third-party candidate? Ron Rapoport, a professor at William & Mary College and an expert on third parties, offers his analysis.
Regardless of whether Clinton makes it to the White House this year, Jay Newton-Small, a correspondent for Time magazine and an author of a new book on the subject — says that women in politics are already showing increasing influence and power, despite numbers in Congress that hardly reflect their population. And Ben...

8:00 PM - As It Happens - from CBC Radio: 
Hear news and interviews from around the world on As It Happens.

9:00 PM - Dinner Party Download - Sam Heughan, Sebastian Junger, Moshe Kasher, and Natasha Leggero: 
Tonight, how to make Haggus. It’s like a Highland Hotdog.

10:00 PM - Snap Judgment - "Loss for Words": 
It's always those moments when you need just the right words...that you have none.

11:00 PM - Chapter A Day - Midnight in Berlin (5 of 20) : 
Midnight in Berlin is a novel based on a true story by James MacManus, published in 2016 by Thomas Dunne Books. Halliday informs Macrae that he may be reassigned because of German complaints to the British Foreign Office that he’s an obstacle to the British policy of appeasement. At the Adlon bar, Macrae is approached by a German woman who calls herself Ruth. She is actually a Jew named Sara Sternschein whom the Gestapo has pressured into working in an upscale brothel called the Salon, which they use for gathering information and material for blackmail.


11:30 PM - BBC World Service - Programming From The BBC: 
Whenever and wherever news breaks, the BBC World Service is there. WPR broadcasts the BBC World Service throughout the night until 6:00 a.m.








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