This Week's Monologue
Jim Ragsdale pleads his case before a death panel.
A Slain Police Officer
Neil Melton heads the Peace Officers Standards and Training Board and he talks with us about how he prepares police to deal with domestic disputes in light of this week's shooting of North St. Paul police officer Richard Crittenden.
Kevin Diaz Checks In From D.C.
Star Tribune political reporter joins us by web cam from our nation's capitol to talk health care and other issues.
The Deadliest Tornado in Minnesota History
Mary Lahammer tells the story of the worst tornado in our state's recorded history, the 19th century destruction of Sauk Rapids. It's all part of a documentary on twisters that will soon air on tpt2.
TommieMedia.com
St. Thomas University has stopped printing its student paper, replacing it with a media website. We hear from St. Thomas journalism prof Kris Bunton and student Shane Delaney.
Always on Sunday
It's the latest book by legendary sports reporter Jim Klobuchar. He talks about Vikings grid stars old and new. All with the help of Hall of Fame coach Bud Grant.
The Political Science Panel
The President's health care address to congress will be one of the topics with this week's version of our political scientist panel. Larry Jacobs and Kathryn Pearson teach politics at the U of M. Dan Hoffrenning rounds out the group. He's a political science professor at St. Olaf.
The Wrapup
Who received the giant beaver skull upon visiting the Science Museum back in 1976? Viewer Roxanne tells us how much she likes watching our show in the middle of the night. And then we all get to listen to some music performed by the Minnesota Orchestra in 1982.