November 29, 2000 - Mechanics at Northwest Airlines are headed to court. They were not ordered to slow down, but administration found that the mechanics slowed down anyway. Lisa Jordan, an economist at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.
November 28, 2000 - While political attention's being paid to the presidential race in Florida, one of Minnesota's congressional races still is in doubt. Democratic Congressman Dave Minge narrowly lost to challenger Mark Kennedy in the 2nd Congressional District. Minge is asking for a recount, because he lost by only about 150 votes. The Minge and Kennedy camps have been talking about how the recount should be carried out. And later today, they'll meet with Judge Bruce Douglas of Wright County to finalize plans for the recount. Joining us on the line is Tony Trimble, who's leading the recount effort for Mark Kennedy.
November 28, 2000 - MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews Amy Klobuchar, Hennepin County Attorney, whose office is hosting a training conference for police patrol officers from around Hennepin County on training how to handle domestic violence calls. Officers often find it difficult to handle such calls because the family members involved often have conflicting views over what happened, and whether someone should be arrested.
November 27, 2000 - Interview with Chris Farrell, talking about the impact of business and lifestyle in Florida during the election recount and talking about holiday shopping.
November 27, 2000 - Joining us now with his take on the situation in Florida is Steven Schier, chair of the political science department at Carleton College in Northfield.
November 24, 2000 - "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" is performing at the Minnesota Children's Theater.
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November 17, 2000 - Kevin Maynor, an African American opera singer, singing the African American version of Turnadot.
November 14, 2000 - And joining us from Milwaukee to help us understand the situation in Wisconsin is Dave Umhoefer (UM-hay-fer), political reporter for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
November 14, 2000 - While the recount in the presidential election in Florida continues, two of our neighboring states are potential targets for recounts of their own. In the battle for Iowa's 7 electoral votes, Vice President Al Gore defeated Texas Governor George Bush by about 5 thousand votes. And in the race for Wisconsin's 11 electoral votes, Gore won the state by a slim 6 thousand vote margin. The two states could be part of a strategy for Governor Bush to win the White House even if he loses Florida's 25 electoral votes. Joining us on the line to talk about a potential Iowa presidential recount is David Yepsen, political reporter for the Des Moines Register.