May 25, 1994 - As part of a MPR’s look at the family, Midday presents a selection of tape excerpts from speeches on family, including Dan Quayle's controversial "Murphy Brown" speech. Other speeches include Bill Clinton, Suzanne Dworkin, and David Blankenhorn.
May 27, 1994 - A Midday call-in discussion about family values and the importance of family to American culture. Guests Ambassador Arvonne Fraser, U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women; and Kate O'Bierne of the Heritage Foundation and former deputy assistant secretary of Health and Human Services in the Reagan Administration.
May 30, 1994 - DFL Party Chair Rick Stafford comments on upcoming DFL convention. John Marty and Mike Freeman, are the two main candidates battling for delegate endorsement.
June 2, 1994 - Jane Alexander, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Alexander’s address was on the topic of arts in the Twin Cities. Sharon Sayles Belton, mayor of Minneapolis, introduces Alexander. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
June 3, 1994 - A Midday program from the DFL Convention. Host Gary Eichten interviews Ann Wynia, the DFL Party's candidate for U.S. Senate, who discusses campaign issues. Wynia also answers listener questions.
June 6, 1994 - Midday presentation of 50th anniversary commemoration of D-Day. Program begins speech by President Clinton at Normandy American Cemetery, followed by a sound portrait of individual memories from that invasion.
June 8, 1994 - I-R gubernatorial candidates Rod Grams, Bert McKasy, and Gen Olson discuss campaign and upcoming primary. Topics include personal attacks, crime bill, education debate, and DC statehood. The group also answer listener questions.
June 14, 1994 - Conservative political activist Marsie Leier comments on waves of change in Independent Republican Party and talks of a Independent Republican purge.
June 16, 1994 - Bob Weinholzer, former Minnesota Republican Party chairman, discusses the process of how political parties screen candidates and finding any “skeletons in the closet.”
June 17, 1994 - Midday broadcasts from the I-R convention, with host Gary Eichten interviewing Allen Quist, the former Minnesota state representative and Minnesota Independent Republican Party candidate for Governor. Quist talks about his campaign platform and answers listener questions.