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Friday, July 5, 2013

10:30 p.m. Reid Epstein, White House reporter, POLITICO

Edward Snowden may get asylum in Venezuela or Nicaragua


7:30 p.m. Paul Brandus, White House Correspondent with West Wing Reports

Jobs report indicates progress but questions about quality of the jobs remain


Tax implications for disabled students earning income at school

Kate Ryan, WTOP


6:40 p.m. Scott Greenberg, syndicated wine columnist

World-class white wine comes from….Wisconsin?


4:40 p.m. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief for Bankrate.com

New jobs report not too hot, not too cold


4:20 p.m. – John Roberts, Fox News

How should the U.S. respond to the violence in Egypt? And what is the future of Obamacare?


3:10 – Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland

The violence in Egypt and what might come next


1:50 p.m. Cardinal Wuerl, Washington Archbishop

What goes into becoming a saint?

Read more: Pope Francis clears John Paul II for sainthood


Children’s Chorus of Washington takes it’s first international tour

WTOP’s Bob Madigan reports


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Are you ready for free college tuition?


12:20 p.m. – Mary Beth Albright, foodie

More summer grilling tips


Data Doctors

Get things done for $5 with fiverr.com


10:20 a.m. – Jen Chaney, entertainment reporter, Washington Post

"The Way Way Back" and "The Lone Ranger"


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

The latest unemployment numbers


WTOP’s Andrew Mollenbeck

Yelp’s new <a href="http://www.yelp.com/wordmap/dc">word map</a> shows where hipsters, yuppies and tourists gather in the D.C. area.


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

The U.S. is stuck in the middle of tension in Egypt between Muslim Brotherhood and people behind coup


7:50 a.m. – Alex Ortiz, CBS News reporter in Cario

Muslim Brotherhood raises fears of more violence, retaliation


6:50 a.m. – Major Garrett, CBS News chief White House correspondent

The Muslim Brotherhood is calling for "Friday of Rage" protests in Egypt.


WTOP’s Bob Madigan

What was it like to see the fireworks on the Fourth of July? WTOP asks out-of-towners, since D.C. area residents can be jaded about it.


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