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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

8:20 p.m. – Clese Erikson, Director of the Association of American Medical Colleges – Center for Workforce Studies

If Americans want to see a doctor and have to wait, they’re warming up to nurse practitioners and physician’s assistants


7:50 p.m. – WTOP’s Tech Guy Gregg Stebben

How voice-activated smartphone app can help you lose weight


7:20 p.m. – Rex Crum, technology reporter, Marketwatch.com

Amazon enters grocery business, will you buy food online?


6:20 p.m. Josh Gerstein, White House reporter for POLITICO

Did Leon Panetta reveal classified information about Navy Seal team that killed bin Laden?


5:10 p.m. Jill Schlesinger, business analyst for CBS News

Why the markets are down


4:40 p.m. – Michael Greenberger, Director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security at the University of Maryland

TSA backs off plan to allow small knives on planes


3:50 p.m. Major Garrett, Chief White House Correspondent for CBS News

Susan Rice was top choice for national security advisor


3:20 p.m. – MLB/Drugs investigation

AP sports correspondent Ron Blum


2:20 p.m. – Sharing a Hobby Is Good for Your Relationship

Elizabeth Bernstein, bonds columnist for the Wall Street Journal


1:50 p.m – Dr. Arthur Caplan, head of medical ethics at NYU Langone Medical Center

Implications of changing lung transplant rules


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

How do you punish the IRS?


The inventor who’s appeared in ‘Glamour’ and ‘Popular Mechanic’

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports


11:20 a.m. – Christine Brennan, sports columnist, USA Today

Performance enhancing drugs and baseball


10:50 a.m. – Jonathan Alter, columnist and author of new book "The Center Holds"

Susan Rice in as top national security adviser


8:30 a.m. – Chuck Todd, NBC’s chief White House correspondent

Rice’s appointment worst-kept secret in Washington


Tim Kaine (Alex Wong/Getty Images News/Getty Images)

Sen. Tim Kaine says military members who don’t report sex assaults fear retaliation. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

8:20 a.m. – Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va.

DoD’s statistics on military sexual assaults are grim.


7:50 a.m. – Neil Irwin, Washington Post economics columnist

Rising mortgage rates signal improving economy


7:20 a.m. – Gordon Chang, author of ‘The Coming Collapse of China’

Low expectations for talks between President and his new Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping


6:50 a.m. – Nancy Cordes, CBS News congressional correspondent

IRS investigation to last all summer on Capitol Hill


This year, Maryland crab prices a pinch in the pocket

WTOP’s Dick Uliano reports.


Deal-breaker: Tips aren’t a guarantee

WTOP’s David Burd reports.


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