Almanac - July 11, 2008
Segments
The Monologue (07/11/08)
Sheletta Brundidge thinks she has an answer to the high cost of air travel.
Senator Norm Coleman (07/11/08)
The Senator joins us live in the studio to talk policy and politics.
Weather with Paul Douglas (07/11/08)
Storms are expected across much of the state Friday evening and the only place to get Paul Douglas' analysis is here on Almanac.
Live Music with Tom Hunter (07/11/08)
Tom is one of the performers this weekend at Macy's Day of Music in Minneapolis, a partnership of Macy's and the Minnesota Orchestra. Before he does his gig backstage at Orchestra Hall, he plays for us in Studio B.
Minnesota's Environment for the Next Fifty Years (07/11/08)
A wide-ranging report was released this week assessing the critical environmental challenges in our state for the next five decades. Deb Swackhamer from the U of M's Institute on the Environment is our guest.
Mary's Campaign Notebook (07/11/08)
McCain, Ventura and the rest of the big political news of the week courtesy of political reporter Mary Lahammer. Mary also drops in on a group of Minnesota bloggers...
The Political Panel (07/11/08)
Issues Senatorial and Presidential occupy the time with this week's political panelists. Democrats Jane Ranum and Mike Hatch share the couch with Republicans Fritz Knaak and Andy Brehm.
The Wrapup (07/11/08)
Who set the record at the State Fair racetrack lo so many years ago? And what Twins Record are we seeking? Find out and then hear another tune courtesy of Tom Hunter.









