We'll hear about the divide between Shiite and Sunni Muslims, and we'll talk with Iraq's national security advisor.
I'll go sit with them and we'll talk, and I'll try to make some humor out of something.
"We'll talk about the very nerdy subjects like burning, slicing and stacking the wood, but we'll also have cultural segments with music and poems, " he said.
Today, we'll talk Obama, look at how larger media outlets covered this week's Iraq news, and we'll weigh Webster's decision to add the word crunk to their dictionary.
We'll talk with an editor from Adweek about this in just a few minutes.
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In a few moments, we'll talk with Slate's Will Saletan about the politics surrounding embryos.
We'll talk about how Americans are reacting and what the political fallout may be.
We'll talk with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama about Iraq in a couple of minutes.
Coming up, we'll talk about the legal record of President Bush's Supreme Court nominee John Roberts.
All of these, and especially homeland security, which we'll talk about a little bit later.
If there's no New Orleans left, then we'll talk about moving somewhere else.
We'll talk a bit about the media and then they'll be doing some real work for local charities.
Stick around, we'll talk about Roger Clemens and how his wife got dragged into this whole steroid investigation.
We'll talk with a leading tattoo artist about that in just a minute.
We'll talk with one of The Washington Post reporters who broke the story.
We'll talk with students about the homemade video that's caused an international outcry.
For our Roundtable today, we'll talk to three women working on the front lines of black female body image.
In a few minutes we'll talk to our reporter in Jordan's capital, Amman.
We'll talk with experts about what to look for and how to cope.
We'll talk about objectivity, being a reporter of color and reporting on a black president in just a few minutes.
In a few minutes, we'll talk to the woman in charge of ethics and rules changes in the new Congress.
We'll talk about how micro-finance, a strategy for fighting poverty in the developing world, is catching on in this country.
We'll talk about so called Prosperity Gospel in our Faith Matters conversation and how faith communities are dealing with the floods in the Midwest.
Snoozing or stirring, we'll talk winners and losers of last night's ad war and what you thought of Madonna in just a few minutes.
We'll talk about maybe exciting days to come with other missions.
In a moment, we'll talk with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly at the U.S. Senate today, where there's a big discussion about the threats this country faces.
Coming up we'll talk about why you might have been hearing an awful lot about an ad for Cheerios, that's causing an uproar online because of the casting.
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