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Friday, June 7, 2013

7:50 p.m. Dr. David Geier, Sports Medicine Director at the Medical University of South Carolina

Harper, Strasburg, RG3 – Why are Washington’s young sports stars injured?


7:32 pm Paul Brandus, West Wing Reports

The debate: privacy or security


7:20 p.m. Ken Colburn, Data Doctors

Can your Xbox spy on you for the government?


6:10 p.m. Scott Greenberg, syndicated wine columnist

What wine to drink with your favorite grilled food


5:40 p.m. Rick Newman, columnist for Yahoo Finance

Jobs hiring at modest but steady pace, still waiting to see sequestration impact


5:10 p.m. Susan Landau, author of ‘Surveillance or Security? The Risks Posed by New Wiretapping Technologies’

Privacy vs security: What you do is much more revealing than what you say


4:20 p.m. – President defends collection of phone records, Internet monitoring

Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday host


3:50 p.m. – Reviewing ‘The Internship’ and ‘Kings of Summer’

Ann Hornaday, Washington Post film critic


3:20 p.m. – Gwen Ifill, moderator of Washington Week

It comes down to government overreach


Pepco is looking for another rate increase

WTOP’s Kate Ryan


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Is the punchline finally here?


Are parents out of the loop when there’s trouble at school?

WTOP’s Andrew Mollenbeck


Data Doctors

Time-saving PC tips


11:20 a.m. Jill Schlesinger, CBS NEWS

Job numbers are a positive sign


10:50 a.m. Jen Chaney, Washington Post

"Wedding Crashers" reunite in "The Internship"


9:50 a.m. Seth Harris, acting labor secretary

Latest unemployment figures


9:30 a.m. John Miller, CBS News

Is the government spying on Americans?


8:30 a.m. – Peter Morici, economist and professor at the University of Maryland

New jobs report reflects trend that numbers, while good, aren’t as high as the nation needs


8:20 a.m. – Candy Crowley, chief political correspondent for CNN

Congressional reaction to data-collecting actions by NSA, FBI does not split along party lines


7:50 a.m. – Tim Lee, tech policy reporter for the Washington Post

What consumers should know about the data handed over to the NSA


7:20 a.m. – Barton Gellman, contributor to the Washington Post

Gellman co-authored the <a href="http://wtop.com/289/3350356/Is-Big-Data-turning-government-into-Big-Brother">report</a> on internet data that was published late Thursday


6:50 a.m. – Margaret Brennan, CBS News State Department correspondent

NSA’s monitoring program has a very wide net


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