6:10 a.m. – Ron Levi, founder of DOGTV
DIRECTV offers the new channel that keeps pets occupied when they’re at home alone.
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8:10 p.m. – Carroll Lachnit, Edmunds.com features editor
The dos and don’t of leaving a babysitter with your car
7:40 p.m. Christian Toto, assistant editor at Big Hollywood
Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg have lots of chemistry in ‘2 Guns’
7:20 p.m. Stephen Cohen, Russian studies scholar at New York University
Russia’s motivation for giving Snowden asylum
6:20 p.m. Ken Colburn, Data Doctors
A new Google smart phone, should you try it?
5:10 p.m. John Harris, Editor-in-Chief at POLITICO
Rand Paul vs. Chris Christie entertaining spectacle, shines light on ideological divide within the GOP
3:10 p.m. – Janet Bodnar, Editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance
Avoid those fights while back-to-school shopping
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1:40 p.m. – Jeffery Mankoff, deputy director and fellow with the CSIS Russia and Eurasia program
U.S. administration needs a productive relationship with Russia, despite Edward Snowden’s asylum.
12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator
Two members of Congress attempt to do the impossible
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WTOP’s Kristi King reports.
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Local show pays tribute to the Rolling Stones
WTOP’s Neal Augenstein reports.
12:10 p.m. – Katy Nelson, veterinarian and "Dr. Pawz"
What core vaccines does your pet need?
11:10 a.m. – Christine Brennan, USA TODAY sports columnist
MLB has volumes of evidence to put A-Rod out of the game.
10:40 a.m. – Peter Maer, CBS News White House correspondent
What’s the likelihood that Edward Snowden will be returned to the U.S. from Russia?
10:10 a.m. – Larry Magid CBS News and CNET tech analyst
Motorola’s Moto X smartphone has some innovative features.
9:10 a.m. – Brian Stetler, New York Times media reporter
Netflix orders second season for "Orange is the New Black." How people are watching TV is shifting.
8:40 a.m. – WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green
Edward Snowden will likely give Russia debriefs on the intelligence information he has.
7:35 a.m. – Bob Beckel and Cal Thomas, political commentators
The Bradley Manning case and its parallels to the Edward Snowden case.
7:10 a.m. – Jim VandeHei, executive editor for POLITICO.
The Affordable Care Act’s effect on Capitol Hill staffers.
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7:40 a.m. – Dan Ackerman, CNET senior editor
Chromecast streams media into your TV for $35
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Cyber attacks eventual reality for US
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Restaurant app may soon allow mobile payments
WTOP’s Kyle Cooper reports.
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