Midmorning Weekend: What If? Midmorning Weekend revisits some of the best recent conversations from the daily call-in program.July 25, 2009
Congressman John Conyers live at the National Press Club Congressman John Conyers (D-MI), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and dean of the Congressional Black Caucus, discusses health care reform, the war in Iraq, warrantless wiretapping, and accountability for policies on torture.Midday, July 23, 2009
Minn. soldier wounded in Iraq attack IDed The fourth Minnesota soldier who was
wounded in last week's attack that killed three other Minnesota
National Guardsmen has identified himself.July 22, 2009
A young doctor serves in Africa One ER physician's desire to heal led him to a contested border town in Sudan, Africa. James Maskalyk treated people for starvation and fought a measles epidemic amid war.Midmorning, July 22, 2009
Somali activists say missing men went voluntarily A handful of young Somali-American activists say they're convinced that the roughly 20 Minnesota men who left to fight in their homeland went voluntarily, raised their own money and recruited one another.July 21, 2009
Family, friends remember Minn. Army Ranger With the passing of another soldier in the Middle East with Minnesota ties, the past few days have been some of the toughest in years for Minnesota families with loved ones at war.July 20, 2009
Moving toward peace in the Middle East At this year's Aspen Ideas Festival, Ambassador Michael Oren of Israel and Ambassador Imad Moustapha of Syria discussed the relationship between the U.S. and their countries, and the chances for peace in their region.Midday, July 20, 2009
Rep. Ellison says U.S. trying to ensure safe return of missing Somalis Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison said the U.S. government is trying to ensure the safe return of some of the young Somali-American men believed to be fighting with a terrorist group in their homeland.July 17, 2009