Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013

Dr. Drew, One-Minute Clinic

Millennials are more likely than those aged 55-plus to forget daily patterns and schedules.


8:10 p.m. – Eric Adams, Men’s Health Magazine

The problem with bad medical advice online and how to avoid it.


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

Application extensions for Gmail and Chrome worth trying


7:20 p.m. David Graham, Atlantic politics editor

President’s Obama tries to lay out the case for an attack on Syria


6:20 p.m. Rebecca Sinderbrand, deputy White House editor at POLITICO

Senate vote on Syria not along party lines


5:40 p.m. George Wallace, WTOP’s Redskins beat reporter

RGIII says he’s ready for Monday night’s game, says he’ll slide to avoid injuries

Read more about RGIII’s comments: RGIII: ‘I’ll be getting down from now on’


5:10 p.m. – David Friend, author of ‘The Flag’

The story behind an iconic 9/11 image


4:40 p.m. – Ali Velshi, host of Real Money with Ali Velshi on Al Jazeera America

Velshi on the latest economic report


4:10 p.m. – Ed O’Keefe, Washington Post congressional reporter

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote on military action in Syria


3:50 p.m. – Larry Magid, CBS News and CNET technology expert

Samsung comes out with a smart watch


2:20 p.m. – Lisa Guernsey, director of the New America Foundation’s Early Education Initiative

Field testing the Math apps


12:20 p.m. Nycci Nellis, TheListAreYouOnIt.com

A whole list of new restaurants opened in the D.C. area this past week. Find out where to go.


That’s a darling toddler you’ve got there

Dave Ross, commentator


11:30 a.m. – Pam Coulter, CBS News correspondent

President Barack Obama says the credibility of the international community and Congress is on the line in the debate over how to respond to the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria.


10:30 a.m. – Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

Striking Syria would be a "mistake" for the U.S. because the U.S. would be dragged further into Syria’s civil war.


10:10 a.m. – Craig Whitlock, Pentagon reporter, The Washington Post

Al-Qaida is fighting back against drones.


8:20 a.m. – Gen. Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA director

Military strike on Syria will be a "very, very difficult task."


7:10 a.m. – Cara Finnegan, managing editor of FamilyEducation.com

How to help kids organize, complete their homework and manage their time.


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

The Foreign Relations Committee will vote on involvement in Syria Wednesday.


6:10 a.m. – Peter Morici, economist and professor at University of Maryland

The delay on a Syrian strike threatens the United States’ economic recovery.


Free Syrian Army spokesman: ‘Listen to your hearts’

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


When it comes to office theft, men have the stickiest fingers

WTOP’s Veronica Robinson reports.


Related Link: The Wall Street Journal: Crooks in the Cubicle


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