Tuesday, July 9, 2013

8:50pm – WTOP Sports Reporter George Wallace and Chris Chase USA Today Sports

49ers QB still getting some criticism for wearing a Miami Dolphins hat to a party


Elizabeth Bernstein, Bonds columnist for the Wall Street Journal

Empty Nest-syndrome can be rough on a marriage

Read more from The Wall Street Journal: The Loneliness of the Empty Nest


7:50 p.m. Holly Kearl, Stop Street Harassment

Battling sexist street harassment


7:20 p.m. Andrew Mollenbeck, WTOP

The latest on the investigation into the death of a missing autistic boy


5:50 p.m. Josh Gerstein, White House reporter for POLITICO

James Comey’s confirmation hearing


5:10 p.m. Mike DeBonis, Washington Post columnist

Wal-Mart’s threat to pull the plug on three projects


4:40 p.m. Ali Velshi, Al Jazeera America host

Tablets are where the money is; why Barnes & Noble’s CEO is stepping down


Montgomery Co. tells developer to scale back project inside Beltway

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports


4:10 p.m. – Chris Richards, pop music critic for the Washington Post

After the extreme hype surrounding Jay-Z’s new album "Magna Carta…Holy Grail," is it any good?


3:50 p.m. – Rob Pegoraro, columnist for USA Today and Discovery News

Facebook’s new graph search is rolling out. What is it and what can you do to alleviate privacy concerns?


2:20 p.m. – Claire Gastanaga, executive director of the ACLU of Virginia

Federal constitution trumps state laws if those laws deny equal protection

Read more: ACLU to challenge Va. gay marriage ban in court


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Oil cars that exploded in Canada, came from the U.S.


D.C. lowest among doctors keeping e-medical records

WTOP’s Neal Augenstein reports

Read more: D.C. ranks last for doctors going digital


11:20 a.m. – Jere Van Dyk, Afghanistan consultant, CBS News

U.S. troops in Afghanistan


11:30 a.m. – Ashley Haley III, transportation reporter, The Washington Post

San Francisco plane crash


10:20 a.m. – Christie Mims, career coach

Tips for summer hiring


Data Doctors

Starter kits for home automation


9:10 a.m. – Clint Van Zandt, former FBI profiler

Cleveland kidnap victims first interview


8:20 a.m. – John King, chief national correspondent, CNN

U.S. forces in Afghansitan


7:40 a.m. – Doug Gansler, attorney general, Maryland

Biggest issues facing Maryland


7:35 a.m. – Bob Beckel and Cal Thomas, commentators

Should U.S. try to spread democracy around the world?


6:40 a.m. – Arthur Caplan, director, medical ethics division, New York University Langone Medical Center

Should a mother whose child died in hot car face criminal charges?


6:10 a.m. – Mike Lyons, CBS News military consultant

U.S. may leave no residual forces in Afghanistan

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