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Thursday, May 30, 2013


8:20 P.M. – WTOP Sports Reporter George Wallace

RGIII talks with media on his off-season progress


7:50 p.m. Christian Toto, assistant editor at Big Hollywood

Reviewing ‘After Earth’ and ‘World War Z’


7:30 p.m. Dan Raviv, CBS News national correspondent

An American is killed in Syria


7:20 p.m. Hank Silverberg, WTOP

Transparency at forefront as both Va. governor candidates address VPAP fundraiser


5:20 p.m. – Josh Gerstein, White House reporter, POLITICO

Attorney General Holder’s attempts to meet privately with the press


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

The new issue of the al Qaeda digital magazine Inspire focuses on the Boston bombings


4:10 p.m. – WTOP Redskins beat reporter George Wallace

RG3 practices again and talks with the media


3:50 p.m. – J.J. Green, WTOP’s national security correspondent

The threatening letters sent to President Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg


3:10 p.m. – Janet Bodnar, Kiplinger Personal Finance

Job-seekers should know that employers are looking at their online profiles – and know how to fix them if they need it. Read more from Bodnar on the subject <a href="http://www.kiplinger.com/article/business/T012-C000-S002-polish-your-online-image.html">here</a>.


2:20 – Jim Tankersley, fiscal policy reporter for the Washington Post

Sequester’s bite not so bad in D.C.


12:51 p.m. Dave Ross – commentator

Sorry, atheists


12:20 p.m. – Nycci Nellis, The List Are You On It

The best of the new crop of D.C. restaurants


11:20 a.m. – Howard Fineman, The Huffington Post and MSNBC

President Obama’s likely new choice for FBI director


10:50 a.m. – Bruce Bechtol, former analyst, Defense Intelligence Agency

Even after his death, Kim Jong-Il poses dangers, says the author of a new book on the Korean leader’s last days


Data Doctors

If you’re overwhelmed by emails, declare ’email bankruptcy’


flutter (WTOP/Rachel Nania)

WTOP Anchor Debra Feinstein cuddles Flutter, a lab-mix up for adoption. (WTOP/Rachel Nania)

10:10 a.m. – Bob Ramin, chief executive officer, Washington Animal Rescue League

Pet of the Week: Flutter, a lab-mix


8:50 a.m. – Pat Natale, executive director, American Society of Civil Engineers

The state of the nation’s infrastructure


7:50 a.m. – J.J. Green, WTOP’s national security correspondent

Significance of drone strike


7:35 a.m. – Cal Thomas and Bob Beckel, dueling commentators

Differing opinions on Eric Holder


6:50 a.m. – Rachel Smolkin, deputy managing editor, POLITICO

James Comey, President Barack Obama’s choice for FBI director, is seen as apolitical.


6:20 a.m. – Howard Schneider, financial reporter, The Washington Post

Does purchase of Smithfield Foods by a Chinese company raise food safety concerns?


Pepco demonstration encourages safety

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports from Rockville, Md.

Watch the video below to see the safety demonstration.

Related link: Pepco readies for hurricane season


Women talk about relationships, men about sports, technology

WTOP’s David Burd reports.


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