The Bob Edwards Show, Marni Davis and Doyle McManus, March 16, 2012 Audiobook by Bob Edwards
Update: 2012-03-16
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Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Marni Davis and Doyle McManus, March 16, 2012
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-16-12
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Publisher's Summary:
Doyle McManus, Washington columnist for the Los Angeles Times joins Bob to discuss the latest political news.
Next, at the turn of the century, American Jews and prohibitionists viewed one another with growing suspicion. Jews believed that all Americans had the right to sell and consume alcohol, while prohibitionists insisted that alcohol commerce and consumption posed a threat to the nations morality and security. In Jews and Booze, Marni Davis examines American Jews long and complicated relationship to alcohol during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the years of the national prohibition movements rise and fall.
Then, in this weeks installment of our ongoing series This I Believe, we hear the essay of Betsy Buchalter Adler. Science tells us that pets are good for our health. Pet owners have lower blood pressure and a lower likelihood of depression. Adler says walking her dog makes her lighten up and pay attention to the unexpected small delights of the world. What her dog notices on their meandering walks, she notices, too. And the more time she spends contemplating those small delights, the less time she spends worrying about the never-ending annoyances of her work life. [Broadcast Date: March 16, 2012]
Title: The Bob Edwards Show, Marni Davis and Doyle McManus, March 16, 2012
Author: Bob Edwards
Format: Original Recording
Length: 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-16-12
Publisher: XM Satellite Radio
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Publisher's Summary:
Doyle McManus, Washington columnist for the Los Angeles Times joins Bob to discuss the latest political news.
Next, at the turn of the century, American Jews and prohibitionists viewed one another with growing suspicion. Jews believed that all Americans had the right to sell and consume alcohol, while prohibitionists insisted that alcohol commerce and consumption posed a threat to the nations morality and security. In Jews and Booze, Marni Davis examines American Jews long and complicated relationship to alcohol during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the years of the national prohibition movements rise and fall.
Then, in this weeks installment of our ongoing series This I Believe, we hear the essay of Betsy Buchalter Adler. Science tells us that pets are good for our health. Pet owners have lower blood pressure and a lower likelihood of depression. Adler says walking her dog makes her lighten up and pay attention to the unexpected small delights of the world. What her dog notices on their meandering walks, she notices, too. And the more time she spends contemplating those small delights, the less time she spends worrying about the never-ending annoyances of her work life. [Broadcast Date: March 16, 2012]
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