Monday, Nov. 18, 2013

2:20 p.m. – Personal Trainer Fairfax Hackley

Are you fit enough for CrossFit?


9:10 p.m. – Bankrate credit card analyst Janna Herron

Gift cards: Store-specific trump general purpose


D.C. insurance commissioner fired

Andrew Mollenbeck, WTOP


7:40 p.m. Judy Hoberman, women at work expert

Women still face a double standard at work based on their looks


7:20 p.m. Manny Schiffres, executive editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

The markets are way up, what does it mean


6:40 p.m. Dr. Shan Lin, professor of opthomology at U.C. San Francisco

The connection between birth control pills and glaucoma

5:40 p.m. – David Elfin, Redskins beat reporter and author

Recap of week 11


5:10 p.m. – Jennifer Haberkorn, health care reporter, POLITICO

Administration scrambling to fix website


3:50 p.m. – J.J. Green – WTOP’s national security correspondent

Cyber heist arrest and the future of the war on terror


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

From the healthcare archives


1:40 p.m. – Julian Bond, American University professor

President Kennedy’s civil rights legacy


10:40 a.m. – Chris Hill, Motley Fool

Sony stock goes up


9:10 a.m. – Dr. Kathleen Hall, founder and CEO of the Mindful Living Network and Stress Institute

Ways to relax during holiday travel and avoid stress.


WASHINGTON — Consumer expert Clark Howard has some common sense advice to avoid stressing out about holiday spending.

First, decide first how much you want to spend.

“And then you put your list together, everybody you’re going to buy for,” Howard says.

“And this is where the rubber meets the road: You’ve got to put down what you think that person is worth.”

Ouch. Listen below to get more holiday shopping advice.

8:40 a.m. – Clark Howard, consumer expert

How to set a budget for the holiday gifts and stick to it.


7:40 a.m. – Chuck Todd, NBC’s political director and chief White House correspondent

Health care will continue to be an issue for Democrats.


The dangers of taking a ‘selfie’ behind the wheel

WTOP’s Andrew’s Mollenbeck reports.


This year’s Thanksgiving turkey and trimmings will be a little less expensive

WTOP’s Alan Etter reports.

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