Wednesday, July 24, 2013


8:35 p.m. – George Wallace, WTOP’s Redskins beat reporter

RG3 practice comments


8:10 p.m. – Gail Wilsensky, senior policy fellow at Project HOPE

Rules between local states and what you need to know about the implementation of the Affordable Healthcare Act


7:40 p.m. Gregg Stebben WTOP Tech Guy

How to make money off your talents online, legitimately


7:20 p.m. Ben White, chief economic correspondent at Politico

Obama tries to redirect national focus on jobs and the economy


6:40 p.m. George Wallace, WTOP Redskins Reporter

RGIII will ease into practice, but what does that mean?


6:20 p.m. Glenn Thrush, Senior White House Reporter for POLITICO

The political future of Anthony Weiner


4:40 p.m. – Larry Magid, tech analyst, CBS

Google gadget, new tablet and new TV stick


4:10 p.m. – Major Garrett, chief White House correspondent, CBS

Obama’s comments at Knox College


2:20 p.m. – Matt Ficke, head bartender at the Columbia Room, named on of the best bars in America by Food & Wine Magazine

Absinthe. What is it? What’s the fuss?

Read more from WTOP: Adams Morgan absinthe bar serves up tradition, without hallucinations


3:10 p.m. – Susan Page, Washington Bureau Chief for USA Today

How are Va. Gov. McDonnel and Anthony Weiner handling their scandals?


1:50 p.m. – John Sharp, Harvard psychiatrist based in Boston who worked with Dr. Drew

Anthony’s Weiner’s sexting behavior could be an addiction.


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Anthony Weiner warned us


Two politicians — Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner — have been in the limelight for their questionable actions.

Howard Fineman, senior political editor for the Huffington Post, says McDonnell is trying to salvage what he can of his political future, while Weiner’s sexting actions are a “terrible blow” to his mayoral bid.

12:10 p.m. – Howard Fineman, senior political editor, Huffington Post

How the actions of Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner have hurt their political futures.


11:10 a.m. – Petula Dvorak, Washington Post columnist

Why is Huma Abedin staying with Anthony Weiner?


Data Doctors

Connecting your online accounts


9:10 a.m. – Louis Uccellini, director, National Weather Service

U.S. sees more extreme weather events.

Louis Uccellini (WTOP/Kristi King)

Louis Uccellini says it doesn’t take a superstorm to create problems. (WTOP/Kristi King)


High end stores get high tech help to spot big spenders

WTOP’s David Burd reports.

Related Link: CNET: Are you a VIP? This facial recognition tech knows it


7:40 a.m. – Dr. Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics

An analysis of Gov. Bob McDonnell’s apology and future in politics.


Young people who hunch over their phones to text or interact with smartphone apps seems omnipresent, and now the consequences are becoming evident.

Dr. Neil King shared some tips with WTOP for improving posture while at work or on the phone to reduce chiropractic problems.

7:10 a.m. – Dr. Neil King, founder of the King Chiropractic Institute

Chiropractic problems among young people who hunch over while texting and updating Facebook.

Related link: CNET: Overuse of smartphones can cause slipped discs


6:40 a.m. – Nancy Cordes, CBS News congressional correspondent

The controversy surrounding the National Security Agency’s data collection.


6:20 a.m. – Peter Morici, professor,University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business

To create millions of jobs the U.S. needs to develop more domestic oil and fix its trade problems with China.


Former U.S. official says Edward Snowden’s story has hole

WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green.


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