Tuesday, March 12, 2013

8:20 p.m. – Michael Fletcher, National Correspondent at the Washington Post

Why people live longer and the implications


7:50 p.m. – Admiral James Loy, former Deputy Homeland Security Secretary

Improving our financial infrastructure before the next major disaster


7:20 p.m. Donald Bell, senior editor at CNET

Android tablets will outnumber iPads


5:20 p.m. James Hohmann, National Political Reporter for POLITICO

Virginia governor’s race


3:20 p.m. Delia Gallagher, Inside the Vatican Magazine senior editor

Who are the front runners to be the next pope


2:20 p.m. Father Francis Pizzarelli of Fordham University

Who has the skills to manage the complexities of the pope’s office?


1:20 p.m. JJ Green, national security correspondent, WTOP

Director of National Intelligence warns of a possible cyber attack on critical U.S. infrastructure systems


12:50 p.m. Sam Litzinger, commentator

Pope Wanted: Apply within


12:20 p.m. Cardiologist Warren Levy, chief medical officer of Virginia Heart

FDA warns patients with heart risk should avoid Z-pack antibiotics. Read more <a href="http://www.wtop.com/267/3248649/FDA-adds- heart-risk-warning-to-popular- antibiotic">here</a>.


11:20 a.m. Dr. Harville Hendrix, clinical pastoral counselor, author of ‘Getting the Love You Want’

Making your marriage work better


8:50 a.m. – Sen. Tim Kaine

This week on The Hill: The Senate budget and debating partisanship


Data Doctors

Sync your files with Dropbox


8:30 a.m. Catholic University President John Garvey

What Catholics want to see from the new pope


5 things harder to buy than guns

New gun-control legislation is currently under consideration, but for now, it can be easier to purchase a Colt than cold medicine or even a collie. From MarketWatch.com


8:20 a.m. – John King, chief national correspondent, CNN

Budget plans and meetings


7:35 a.m. – Cal Thomas and Bob Beckel, commentators

Knives should not be allowed on airplanes


6:50 a.m. – Sabina Castlefranco, CBS correspondent, in Vatican City

People are pouring in to Vatican City as conclave votes on next pope.


6:20 a.m. – Brad Fitch, president and CEO of Congressional Management Foundation

How much do members of Congress work? <a href="http://wtop.com/docs/congress_life.pdf">Life in Congress: The Member Perspective</a>.

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