A.J. Holler speaks with U of M Law Professor Myron Orfield about the rise of segregation in Minnesota’s public schools.
Jim’s interview with outgoing University of Minnesota Alumni Association CEO Margaret Shughrue Carlson about her time at the university.
Our guests were Minority Leader Kurt Zellers (R-Maple Grove) and Assistant Majority Leader Kate Knuth (D-New Brighton).
Clips from this week’s show:
Budget constraints delaying school aid (2:11)
Cuts to the General Assistance Medical Care program (3:39)
Prospects for a jobs bill (4:19)
The 2010 Bonding Bill (4:43)
The $1.2 Billion deficit (4:53)
No one is expecting a good time.
It’s Pawlenty’s last chance to shape policy.
Bipartisanship looks dead-on-arrival.
A look at priorities, issue by issue.
Caucus turnout suggests mutual apathy on both sides of the aisle.
Are DFL rivals looking to buy the governor’s race?
Earthquakes Don’t Kill People… Bad Buildings Do.
Another quake is more than likely.
Jets are scanning the fault lines.
Human activity may cause some quakes.
Haiti victims rewriting the rules of disaster survival time.
Duluth TV anchor Julie Pearce is quitting her day job to help.







