Today on the Radio
Recommended: The Obama/gay rights debate on Rehm; Chip Berlet discussing extremist groups on Fresh Air; Livable cities on On Point.
Diane Rehm: Gay rights under the Obama Administration. Hour 2: One man’s quest to discover the truth about his biological father.
On Point: Financial market revamp. Hour 2: Two big new surveys of the world’s “most livable cities” include almost no American cities. We’ll ask why.
Fresh Air: Extremist groups, conspiracy theories, and how they relate to the murders of Dr. George Tiller and Stephen T. Johns, the guard at the Holocaust Museum.
Talk of the Nation: Fixing the prison system. Hour 2: Learning to be a father.
Tell Me More: A conversation with Leonard Pitts Jr., author of Becoming Dad.
The Story: Many people are just happy to have a job these days. Dick Gordon speaks with two women who are especially happy. The two job share one job, and it works well for both of them.
To the Point: The world faces more powerful storms and rising oceans. Humans face risks to water and food supplies. Will the warning influence Congressional debate on the energy bill?
