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Thursday, Aug. 22, 2013

Do you know the story behind Father Hurley Boulevard?

WTOP’s David Burd reports. <a href="http://wtop.com/41/2488430/Father-Hurley-Boulevard-grows-namesake-very-much-alive">Click here to read the full story from WTOP’s Kate Ryan in August 2011</a>.


8:10 p.m. – Mike McCarthy, editor-in-chief of DC Magazin

Weekend events around the region


7:40 p.m. Christian Toto, assistant editor at Big Hollywood

Should you see ‘The World’s End’ and ‘Mortal Instruments: City of Bones’


5:10 p.m. Reid Epstein, White House reporter for POLITICO

Why Obama can’t get ahead of NSA story


4:40 p.m. – Catherine Herridge, chief intelligence correspondent, Fox News

Newly declassified NSA documents


4:10 p.m. – Michael Santoli, senior columnist, Yahoo! Finance

NASDAQ trading troubles


3:50 p.m. – August Skamenca, reporter, CBS

Fort Hood trial


3:10 Janet Bodnar, editor, Kiplinger Personal Finance

Identity monitoring services could save you money.


2:20 p.m. – Ben Pimentel, technology reporter, Marketwatch

Yahoo makes gains, but is still not a Google competitor.


12:50 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

The better to see you with, Mr. Bad Guy


12:10 p.m. – Nycci Nellis, The List Are You On It

It’s Restaurant Week in D.C. Where to go and what you should try.


10:40 a.m. – Brian Cooley, CNET.com

The best back-to-school tech gear


10:10 a.m. – Jeff McCausland, CBS News military consultant

Discussion about Bradley Manning’s request for hormone replacement therapy while incarcerated.


7:40 a.m. – Mike Lyons, CBS News military consultant

The process to determine if Syria used chemical weapons on its own people.


7:10 a.m. – Glenn Thrush, senior White House reporter for POLITICO.

President Barack Obama begins a two-day bus tour on his "better bargain for the middle class," where he will talk about college costs and work to reach out to his young audience.


6:40 a.m. – Diana Olick, CNBC real estate correspondent

The latest home sales and the impact of rising interest rates.


The greeting card business is hurting with the rise in social media

WTOP’s Dick Uliano reports.


Data Doctors

Scheduling and tracking for Gmail


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