Tuesday February 20, 2007
Join the show: 1-800-433-8850 (drshow@wamu.org) or contact us
Week of February 19, 2007
Your Amazon.com purchases support WAMU 88.5
Your purchases from the NPR Store support WAMU 88.5
The security expert argues we must focus on building national resiliency to confront the dangers of terrorist attacks and natural disasters.
Stephen Flynn, senior fellow with the National Securities Studies Program at the Council on Foreign Relations and author of "America the Vulnerable."
Author Jane Smiley presents her latest novel which takes place in 2003, in Hollywood, at the beginning of the Iraq War. She says it was inspired by her reading of "The Decameron," by Giovanni Boccaccio.
Jane Smiley, author of four works of nonfiction and more than ten novels, including "A Thousand Acres," which won the Pulitzer Prize