Friday, March 29, 2013

8:20 p.m. – Eric Adams, senior editor of Men’s Health

Taking your family 12,000 miles from home to see an event that lasts just 2 minutes


7:50 p.m. – Jeff Dufour, editor of urbandaddy.com

The best bars in the D.C. area


7:20 p.m. – Sloppy play in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament

Washington Post Express editor Clinton Yates and college basketball writer Jeff Borzelo


Md. senate pushes gas tax forward

Kate Ryan and Ari Ashe, WTOP reporters


Wine of the Week: Several versatile wines to enjoy with Easter Brunch or dinner

Scott Greenberg, syndicated wine columnist


Tensions rise between N. Korea and U.S.

Juan Zarate, CBS national security consultant


North Korea top of mind on Capitol Hill

Gordon Peterson, Inside Washington host


The debate over gun control continues

Chris Wallace, host of Fox News Sunday


Cardinal Donald Wuerl celebrates Good Friday

WTOP’s Kathy Stewart reports


Cardinal Wuerl

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Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington, before Good Friday Liturgy at St. Matthew’s Cathdral in Northwest, D.C.


Jen Chaney, movie reviewer for WETA’s ‘Around Town,’ the Washington Post

Love, friendship and war: Australian Aboriginal all-girl group "The Sapphires" goes to ‘Nam


Drew Nicholas, former national champion with Maryland Terrapins

Reviewing yesterday’s surprises and previewing tonight’s games


Sounds from the Nats home exhibition game

Bob Madigan, WTOP reporter


Clinton Yates, Express local news editor and columnist for The Root DC

Victoria’s Secret line: Problem isn’t with age, it’s with labeling women as ‘things’


Snow in April? It’s happened before

WTOP’s Brennan Haselton reports


1:20 p.m. WTOP’s Craig Heist

In Davey Johnson’s mind, this is his last year


12:50 p.m. Dave Ross, commentator

Dennis Rodman, where are you?


12:20 p.m. Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control

CDC launches new batch of graphic anti-smoking ads


What happened to Facebook’s new ‘Newsfeed?’

WTOP’s Del Walters reports


11:20 a.m. John Walls, vice president of CTIA – The Wireless Association.

Adults text more while driving than teens


10:20 a.m. Josef Brandenburg, fitness expert and co-author of The Body You Want

Yo-yo dieting


9:50 a.m. – Dominic Chu, markets correspondent, Bloomberg Television

Why stock market is doing well: People more confident about economy, but fewer trading


Boys & Girls Club to remain open thanks to former Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson

WTOP’s Alan Etter reports.


New security concerns at Riderwood Village retirement community

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports.

Related Link: Riderwood: Statement on security breach


Data Doctors

Keep life in sync with Google Keep


9:20 a.m. – Adam Kilgore, Nationals beat writer, Washington Post

All positions strong on Nationals, but season hard to predict

Ryan Zimmerman (AP)

Fans of the Nationals are looking forward to seeing Ryan Zimmerman run the bases. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)


8:20 a.m. – Candy Crowley, CNN’s chief political correspondent & anchor of ‘State of the Union with Candy Crowley’

Will Medicare opportunity lead to political progress?


7:50 a.m. – Gordon Chang, Forbes.com columnist and author of ‘Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World’

Kim’s need to look tough sparking North Korea’s threats


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University students punch the air as they march through Kim Il Sung Square in downtown Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday. Tens of thousands of North Koreans turned out for the mass rally at the main square in Pyongyang in support of their leader Kim Jong Un’s call to arms. Placards read: "Let’s crush the puppet traitor group" and "Let’s rip the puppet traitors to death!" (AP Photo/Jon Chol Jin)


6:50 a.m. – Bob Schieffer, CBS chief Washington correspondent and host of Face the Nation

Escalating rhetoric from North Korea being taken seriously

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