Do-over in Florida and Michigan? As Florida Democrats push hard for a last-minute mail-in ballot, Midmorning examines the consequences and possibilities of a do-over primary in that state and in Michigan.9:06 a.m.
Guests
Susan MacManus: Political science professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Todd Spangler: Washington correspondent for the Detroit Free Press.
Ken Lovett: Capitol correspondent for the New York Post.
New survey shows wide array of opinions among Muslims A groundbreaking survey of the world's Muslims is challenging Western perceptions of the Islamic world. Among the findings is that while Muslims admire the West for its democracy, freedoms, and technological prowess, they don't want Western ways forced on them.10:06 a.m.
Guests
Dalia Mogahed: Senior analyst and executive director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies. She is co-author with John Esposito of "Who Speaks for Islam?"
Eboo Patel: Founder and Executive Director of Interfaith Youth Core. He's also the author of "Acts of Faith."
Talking Volumes The new season of Talking Volumes welcomes Barbara Kingsolver on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
Reporter forum Join Kerri Miller and intelligence reporters from the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal for a discussion about national security.
What Kerri's Reading Check out what Kerri's reading, see her upcoming conversations or listen to past episodes.
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