May 18, 1995 - Public and political analyst Sarah Stoesz comments on organized labor discontent and its impact on Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor party.
May 19, 1995 -
May 22, 1995 - Hour 2 of Midmorning featuring Voices of Minnesota. Rosalie Wahl was the first woman on Minnesota Supreme Court, Sister Dianna Ortiz at The Center for Victims of Torture 10th Anniversary, Michelle Hensley of Ten Thousand Things Theater on a play by Maria Irene Fornes.
May 23, 1995 -
May 23, 1995 - Midday’s Gary Eichten interviews U.S. Senator Rod Grams about wide-ranging tax relief bill being pitched in Congress.
May 23, 1995 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews Gilbert Levine, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the historic "Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)." The performance marked the first official Vatican commemoration of the Nazi genocide of World War II.
May 23, 1995 - Midmorning’s Paula Schroeder interviews Gilbert Levine, conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the historic "Papal Concert to Commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)." The performance marked the first official Vatican commemoration of the Nazi genocide of World War II.
May 25, 1995 - Midday presents Andrew Young, Atlanta mayor and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, speaking to the Greater Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting. Young’s address was titled, "Stopping the Decline in American Cities: A Quality of Life Message for Minnesota." Following speech, Young answered audience questions.
May 25, 1995 - Midday presents Robert Putnam, author and political scientist, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Putnam’s address was on the topic of civic engagement and social connectedness. Following speech, Putnam answers audience questions.
May 25, 1995 - U.S. Senator Rod Grams provides updates on tax and spending cuts bill being debated between Congress and President Clinton.