Ice covers oranges on a tree, creating a protective shell in a commercial grove near Winter Garden, Florida. In our second hour, we'll talk about how sub-freezing temperatures are affecting areas that normally have mild and sunny winters.
Ice covers oranges on a tree, creating a protective shell in a commercial grove near Winter Garden, Florida. In our second hour, we'll talk about how sub-freezing temperatures are affecting areas that normally have mild and sunny winters.
The Internet: Here, There And Everywhere
As new car models are revealed at this year's Consumer Electronics Show and North American International Auto show, manufacturers are hard-pressed to incorporate new features — especially those using the Internet. But many argue that the addition of wi-fi capabilities and touch screens will cause more harm than good. Guests, including technology expert Larry Magid, weigh in on the dangers of having access to the internet everywhere.
Harry Reid Backlash
Harry Reid, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, apologized for referring to then-candidate Barack Obama as "light-skinned" with "no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." But, the apology may not be enough, and now many Republicans want him to resign. On this week's opinion page, political analyst Keli Goff argues that while she's not ready to label Reid a racist, his poor choice of words reveals a great deal about his character.
Baby, It's Cold Outside
An artic chill continues to grip parts of the United States. Northern states and much of the midwest are used to snow, ice and subzero temperatures. But in the South, where mild, sunny winters are the norm, crops are frozen, homeless shelters are full, and people are struggling to keep warm. Guests discuss what happens when a cold front disrupts mild and sunny winters.
The Obama Administration And Terrorism
Last week, President Obama took responsibility for failures that led to the near-disastrous Christmas attack on an airliner, and called the fight against terror, a "war." White House correspondent Peter Baker looks at how the Obama administration has waged this war against terrorism begun by the president's predecessor, beginning on the eve of President Obama's inauguration.


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