D.C. fire chief assures public enough staff on duty to keep city safe
Andrew Mollenbeck, WTOP
Great, inexpensive wines to enjoy a great weekend
6:40 p.m. Scott Greenberg, syndicated wine columnist
6:20 p.m. George Wallace, WTOP’s Redskins Beat reporter
Redskins starters won’t see much action against Buffalo
5:10 p.m. – Jeff McCausland, military consultant, CBS
Fort Hood verdict
4:10 p.m. – Rex Crum, tech reporter, Marketwatch
Steve Ballmer leaving Microsoft within a year
3:50 p.m. – Dan Kois, senior editor, Slate
New movie "The World’s End"
Dave Johnson, WTOP sports director
called "League of Denial: The NFL Concussion Crisis"
3:10 p.m – Gwen Ifill, moderator of Washington Week
Looking back at The March on Washington
2:20 p.m. – Taylor Branch, Pulitzer Prize-winning civil rights historian and author of "The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement"
‘I Have a Dream’ sequence was ad-libbed
‘Shark Tank’ makes a stop in D.C.
WTOP’s Max Smith reports
Invention presented to "Shark Tank" officials lets you clip phones and other devices to the dashboard and vents. (WTOP/Max Smith)
12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator
Must we all, eventually, lose our minds?
The state of inaction on D.C.’s Living Wage Bill
WTOP’s Megan Cloherty reports
The March on Washington happened Aug. 28, 1963. (AP)
11:10 a.m. – Marvin Kalb, veteran CBS correspondent
Martin Luther King Jr. reached for universal values in delivering his "I Have a Dream" speech.
10:10 a.m. – Marvin Kalb, veteran CBS correspondent
So many people who marched peacefully 50 years ago wanted their freedom from oppression.
10:40 a.m. – Clinton Yates, Washington Post columnist
"All out hatred people had for one another" doesn’t exist like it did 50 years ago.
9:10 a.m. – Mara Kiesling, the National Center for Transgender Equality
Convicted leaker Bradley Manning’s decision to live life as Chelsea Manning shines a light on the challenges facing transgendered people
8:20 a.m. – Candy Crowley, CNN’s State of the Union
Is the latest Syrian news a turning point?
7:50 a.m. – David Gregory, NBC’s Meet the Press
The president’s options regarding Syria
6:50 a.m. – Bob Schieffer, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and host of ‘Face the Nation’
What happens next for U.S. with Syria?
Two years later, landmarks still feeling D.C. earthquake (Runs 2:22)
WTOP’s Andrew Mollenbeck reports. <a href="http://www.wtop.com/?nid=865&sid=3429690">Check out the gallery for an inside look at the National Cathedral repairs.</a>
Embassy shutdown shows terrorists effortlessly achieved goal
WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green reports.
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