04/2008

Michael Johnson Live! (04/25/08)

The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter joins us to chat about his recent health struggles and perform a tune or two. We'll also tell you about a benefit concert for Johnson and other musicians who lack health insurance.

6th District DFL Debate (04/25/08)

The two Democrats who want to unseat Congresswoman Michele Bachmann debate live in our studio in advance of this weekend's nominating convention. Elwyn Tinklenberg and Bob Olson join Cathy and Eric on the couch.

Did You Know? (04/25/08)

Did you know that Senator Paul Koering is known for his fancy neckwear?

Teen Driving Restrictions (04/25/08)

Should new drivers have limits on how late they can drive and how many passengers they can carry? That's the debate going on right now at the state legislature. We hear from a proponent of these changes and someone who opposes them.

The Monologue (04/25/08)

David's illustrated essay this week tackles the most manly of TV topics.

Almanac - April 25, 2008 (04/25/08)

The Monologue (04/25/08)

David's illustrated essay this week tackles the most manly of TV topics.

Teen Driving Restrictions (04/25/08)

Should new drivers have limits on how late they can drive and how many passengers they can carry? That's the debate going on right now at the state legislature. We hear from a proponent of these changes and someone who opposes them.

Did You Know? (04/25/08)

Did you know that Senator Paul Koering is known for his fancy neckwear?

6th District DFL Debate (04/25/08)

The two Democrats who want to unseat Congresswoman Michele Bachmann debate live in our studio in advance of this weekend's nominating convention. Elwyn Tinklenberg and Bob Olson join Cathy and Eric on the couch.

Michael Johnson Live! (04/25/08)

The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter joins us to chat about his recent health struggles and perform a tune or two. We'll also tell you about a benefit concert for Johnson and other musicians who lack health insurance.

The Week at the Capitol (04/25/08)

Mary Lahammer breaks down all this week's Capitol action in a handy three-minute summary.

The Political Scientist Panel (04/25/08)

The group is back for another chance to analyze the race for President. This week's panel is Larry Jacobs, Stacey Hunter Hecht, Dan Hofrenning and David Schultz.

The Wrapup (04/25/08)

What was all the fuss caused by the Minneapolis Tribune back in 1887? And what musical milestone was created by the Mpls Symphony in 1954? After we clear up all that, we present another live tune by Michael Johnson.

Gov Gathers with GOP

Friday, April 25, 2008 - 1:27 pm

Gov. Pawlenty hosted some House Republicans and staffers at the governor's mansion last night. They were in the middle of another late night marathon session and got an invite from the big guy. Deputy Minority Leader Tom Emmer gave us the scoop. He said "it was mostly about meatballs and shrimp." Emmer didn't fess up to much policy coming up; he said the governor "conveyed hang in there." Emmer said the subject of Real ID did not come up. We've heard from several Republicans now that they don't want the governor to veto the state opting out of the federal identification mandate. They would rather Pawlenty sign the bill, even though he clearly stated this week it will be vetoed. The alternative is an override, this time it could be conservative Republicans joining with Democrats, unlike the transportation override where it was moderate Republicans making the supermajority. Senate Assistant Majority Leader Tarryl Clark said the anti-Real ID people are an interesting coalition bringing people together like Sen. Mee Moua and Sen. Ray Vandeveer.

Gov. Pawlenty hosted some House Republicans and staffers at the governor's mansion last night. They were in the middle of another late night marathon session and got an invite from the big guy. Deputy Minority Leader Tom Emmer gave us the scoop. He said "it was mostly about meatballs and shrimp." Emmer didn't fess up to much policy coming up; he said the governor "conveyed hang in there."

Can You Name this Politician?

 


It's Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations (and Macalester graduate)!

 

( categories: )

Can You Name this Politician?

 


It's Senator Ellen R. Anderson (DFL—District 66)!

 

( categories: )
Syndicate content