************************** NPR'S MORNING EDITION ***************************** DT: Thursday, 11 July 1996 RE: "Morning Edition" Program Rundown AMERICA'S HOST: Bob Edwards NEWS I/II/III: Carl Kasell NEWS IV/V: Jean Cochran ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hour One Open :59 - News I 2:59 - News II 1:59 - News III 3:29 - Bleeble :29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A-1: N-P-R's Elizabeth Arnold reports President Clinton received a warm welcome at the N-double-A-C-P's annual convention in Charlotte, North Carolina yesterday. Many delegates expressed disappointment that Republican candidate Bob Dole declined an invitation to speak. (5:20) Commentator Kevin Phillips talks about the prospect that Ross Perot will receive the Reform Party nomination next month and run for President this fall. (3:15) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ATC - Promo :29 - Music :29 - Headlines :45 - Music :15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B-1: N-P-R's John Ydstie [IHD-stee] reports on a new way of doing business called "Stakeholder Capitalism". Starbucks Coffee is one of the companies working under the new system... which concentrates on the welfare of its employees and communities.. as well as its shareholders. (7:45) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Funding Credits :29 - Cutaway :29 - Return :29 - News IV 2:59 - News V 1:59 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C-1: Host Bob Edwards talks with Pat Friend, president of the Association of Flight Attendants, about the increase in obnoxious behavior among airline passengers. More than 140 flight attendants at American Airlines were physically assaulted on the job last year... more than four times the number of assaults from the previous year. (3:40) D-1: N-P-R's Renee Montagne has the first of two reports on crime in post-Apartheid South Africa and what's being done about it... Today, she visits the black township of Soweto, outside Johannesburg, where young black residents have joined forces with white police to catch criminals. It's an unusual alliance between those who fought to overthrow Apartheid and those who fought to protect it. Soweto and the other black townships surrounding Johannesburg have a murder rate three times higher than that of New York City. (8:40) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Promo :29 - Music :29 - Headlines :45 - Music :15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E-1: Host Bob Edwards talks with sports reporter Malcolm Moran of The New York Times about the U-S Men's Olympic Basketball team. Better known as the "Dream Team", the squad is heavily favored to win the Olympic gold medal. Last night, for example, they crushed the Chinese Olympic team by a score of 119-58 in an exhibition match -- Moran says it's the type of result that's come to be expected of them. (6:45) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hour Two Open :59 - News I 2:59 - News II 1:59 - News III 3:29 - Bleeble :29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A-2: Host Bob Edwards talks with Geoffrey Kemp, director of Regional Strategic Programs at the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom in Washington, about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's first state visit to Washington... [LIVE, 1st feed](5:30) N-P-R's Linda Gradstein reports on the Palestinian reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments on the Middle East peace process during his visit to the U-S this week. (3:14) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Promo :29 - Music :29 - Return :29 - NewsIV 2:59 - News V 1:59 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B-2: N-P-R's Joe Neel reports on the debate over the simultaneous use of 3 Anti-Aids drugs at the International AIDS conference going on in Vancouver, Canada this week... (4:10) N-P-R's Joanne Silberner reports researchers are testing two new methods to combat the common cold, both of which have achieved positive results in limited trials. (3:40) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Funding Credits :29 - Cutaway :29 - Return :29 - News IV 2:59 - News V 1:59 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C-2: N-P-R's Richard Harris reports on the images of one of Jupiter's moons, recently sent back by the Galileo spacecraft. The long awaited photos show that the moon -- called Ganymede [Ganny-meed] -- has an icy terrain of scars and ridges. Scietists hope the images, which are just the beginning of what Galileo will send back, will help them to better understand the Earth. (3:25) D-2: N-P-R's Cheryl Devall reports Chicago is carefully watching developments in neighboring Gary, Indiana, where riverboat gambling seems to be fueling the local economy... (5:36) LETTERS (3:05) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Promo :29 - Music :29 - Headlines :45 - Music :15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E-2: FILL COPY: Highland Lighthouse on Cape Cod (:42) Mary Losure reports from Minnesota on a dispute over proposals to give motorboats greater access to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. (5:58) ****************************************************************************** ATC PROMO COPY: Later today on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED... In the summer of 1958, John Bourgeois (BOOR-zhwa)... a young French horn player from New Orleans... first heard the United States Marine Corps Band. It made a big impression on him... he thought it was the most wonderful thing he'd ever heard... and it changed his life. Colonel John Bourgeois is now retiring as the Marine Band's director. His story, and the day's news, later on N-P-R's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. ****************************************************************************** TALK OF THE NATION PROMO COPY: HOUR ONE: American Jews and Israel Tune in to the next Talk of the Nation for a roundtable discussion of the changing relationship between American Jews and Israel. HOUR TWO: Overcoming Loneliness Millions of Americans suffer from chronic loneliness. On the next Talk of the Nation, join guest host Korva Coleman for a conversation about how American culture encourages loneliness and what can be done about it. ****************************************************************************** "MORNING EDITION" LISTENER LINE 202-842-5044 for listener comments. *****************************************************************************