Weekend Edition on Wyoming Public Radio http://wyomingpublicradio.net en Chasing Okla. Storms: 'Technology Can Only Go So Far' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/chasing-okla-storms-technology-can-only-go-so-far Host Scott Simon speaks with Val Castor, the senior "StormTracker" for News 9 in Oklahoma City, about what it's like to do the job in one of the most climatically volatile regions of the country. Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:00 +0000 editor 41300 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Tough Arizona Sheriff Gets Judicial Reprimand http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/tough-arizona-sheriff-gets-judicial-reprimand In Arizona, a federal judge ruled against the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, saying it used racial profiling to enforce the state's tough immigration laws. Host Scott Simon talks with NPR's Ted Robbins about the ruling. Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:00 +0000 Ted Robbins 41301 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Sole Survivor: Iraq Rescue Mission Ended In Tragedy http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/sole-survivor-iraq-rescue-mission-ended-tragedy Lance Cpl. Travis Williams, 29, is an Iraq war veteran — the only post-9/11 Marine to lose every other member of his 12-man squad. It happened in August 2005, when Williams and his 11 teammates were sent on a rescue mission in Barwanah, Iraq.<p>"That morning, we loaded into the vehicle," Williams recalls. "And I get tapped on the shoulder, and I got told that I need to bounce up to the next vehicle. I said, 'Catch you guys on the flipside.' And that was the last thing I ever said to them."<p>"Next thing I know, I just hear the loudest explosion. Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:00 +0000 editor 41302 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Sole Survivor: Iraq Rescue Mission Ended In Tragedy Sports: Playoff Time In The NBA http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/sports-playoff-time-nba Host Scott Simon catches up on the week's sports with NPR's Tom Goldman. Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:00 +0000 Tom Gjelten 41304 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Pentagon's Historical Displays Honor Americans' Sacrifices http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/pentagons-historical-displays-honor-americans-sacrifices Nearly 18 million tourists descend on our nation's capitol every year, and most of them are keen to spend time at the many free museums in Washington, D.C. But only about 100,000 people take the trip across the river to a museum of a different sort: the Pentagon. The Pentagon's exhaustive historical displays offer fresh insight into the range of the Defense Department's activities. Sat, 25 May 2013 11:02:00 +0000 editor 41305 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net 'Steal The Menu': A Chronicle Of A Career In Food Coverage http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/steal-menu-chronicle-career-food-coverage When Raymond Sokolov began writing about food, it was considered a specialty portfolio. Today, celebrity chefs abound in the U.S. and Britain, with cookbooks, TV shows and groupies. Host Scott Simon speaks with Sokolov about his new book, Steal the Menu: A Memoir of Forty Years in Food. Sat, 25 May 2013 09:55:00 +0000 editor 41295 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net IRS Hearings Highlight Ambiguity Of Nonprofits In Politics http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/irs-hearings-highlight-ambiguity-nonprofits-politics The congressional hearings about the IRS's handling of Tea Party applications for tax-exempt status raise the question of why and how tax-exempt groups engage in politics in the first place. Sat, 25 May 2013 09:55:00 +0000 Peter Overby 41296 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Baptist Church In Oklahoma Churns Out Meals For Victims http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/baptist-church-oklahoma-churns-out-meals-victims Hundreds of volunteers have come to Moore, Okla., to help the community following Monday's tornado. Some are helping clear debris, others bringing out water and supplies to people whose homes were damaged or destroyed, and whose lives are in disarray. One group of volunteers is cooking more than 10,000 meals a day. Sat, 25 May 2013 09:55:00 +0000 KUNC-FM: Kirk Siegler 41297 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Local Story Shows 'Plain Dealer' Prowess, But Future's Murky http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/local-story-shows-plain-dealer-prowess-futures-murky Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>The Cleveland story. The escape of three women who were kidnapped and held captive for 10 years has attracted notice around the world. Of course, it's also an all-consuming local story. And the Cleveland Plain Dealer provided continuous coverage along with in-depth profiles of the three women, the neighborhood where they were held captive, and the man who allegedly kidnapped them.<p>It's been considered one of the newspaper's finest hours, but the future of the Cleveland Plain Dealer is cloudy. Sat, 18 May 2013 12:03:00 +0000 editor 41221 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net After Health Issues, Influential Conductor Back At Met Opera http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/after-health-issues-influential-conductor-back-met-opera Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This weekend at Carnegie Hall, a giant returns to the podium. James Levine will lead the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for the first time in two years after a string of health challenges from shoulder injuries to spinal problems. He's considered by at least one critic to be the most influential American conductor since Leonard Bernstein. Sat, 18 May 2013 11:23:00 +0000 editor 41208 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Prime Challenge Sends Mathematicians On Infinite Search http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/prime-challenge-sends-mathematicians-infinite-search Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>The University of New Hampshire professor announced this week he's come close to solving a centuries-old problem proving something called the twin prime conjecture. We asked our math guy, Keith Devlin, of Stanford University, to join us as he does now from their studios. Keith, thanks very much for being with us.<p>KEITH DEVLIN: Thank, Scott. Nice to be with you again.<p>SIMON: Nice to be with you. And first, I didn't know there was such a thing as close in math. Sat, 18 May 2013 11:23:00 +0000 editor 41209 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Dan Brown: 'Inferno' Is 'The Book That I Would Want To Read' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/dan-brown-inferno-book-i-would-want-read Robert Langdon is back. The Harvard art professor in custom tweeds — and an ever-present Mickey Mouse watch — wakes up in a hospital after getting grazed in the head by a bullet, wondering how he ended up in Florence. He's got a sinister artifact sewn into his coat and just a few hours to keep the world from a grim biological catastrophe.<p>Dan Brown, whose book <em>The Da Vinci Code</em> — and several Robert Langdon sequels — has sold more than 200 million copies around the world, has written his first new novel in four years. Sat, 18 May 2013 11:23:00 +0000 editor 41210 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Dan Brown: 'Inferno' Is 'The Book That I Would Want To Read' When Alcohol Takes The Wheel: What's Your Limit? http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/when-alcohol-takes-wheel-whats-your-limit Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>You can legally drink and drive in the United States, but there's a limit. In every state, drivers can't get behind the wheel if their blood alcohol content is .08 or higher, but the National Transportation Safety Board wants the states to lower the legal limit to .05 or even lower. Now, that would bring the United States into agreement with much of the rest of the world.<p>The NTSB is convinced that lowering the limit would reduce the number of fatal accidents. Right now, about 10,000 people die every year in drunk driving accidents. Dr. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 editor 40974 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Sports: Playoffs, Hard Hits, Soccer Kicks http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/sports-playoffs-hard-hits-soccer-kicks Host Scott Simon talks to ESPN's Howard Bryant about the NBA playoffs, Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper's collision with a wall, and David Beckham's retirement from soccer. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 editor 40975 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net What A Week: White House Rattled By Controversy http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/what-week-white-house-rattled-controversy Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. There are three simultaneous controversies rattling the Obama administration this week: the IRS, the phone records of the AP reporters, and Benghazi. NPR's White House correspondent Ari Shapiro joins us. Ari, thanks for being with us.<p>ARI SHAPIRO, BYLINE: My pleasure, Scott.<p>SIMON: Let's start on Monday. The president held a press conference with Britain's prime minister, David Cameron. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 Ari Shapiro 40976 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Media Covers Itself In Privacy Debacles http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/media-covers-itself-privacy-debacles Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. Pair of unrelated stories this week, both involving the news media, served to remind a lot of Americans of how little information that we may assume to be private, really is private. One story involves the U.S. Justice Department's efforts to find out who reporters are talking to; the other, reporters secretly monitoring their sources' activities.<p>We're joined now by NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik, from New York. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 40977 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Audra McDonald, A Broadway Star Gone Roaming, Comes Home http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/audra-mcdonald-broadway-star-gone-roaming-comes-home In the seven years since her last album, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15396807" target="_blank">Audra McDonald</a> has kept busy. She spent several years in Hollywood, filming the television series <em>Private Practice</em>. She's gotten divorced and remarried, absorbed the shock of losing her father in a plane crash and watched her daughter, Zoe, grow up from a kindergartener to a middle-schooler.<p>Last year, McDonald returned to New York, starred in <em>Porgy and Bess</em> and won a fifth Tony Award. Sat, 18 May 2013 06:03:00 +0000 Jeff Lunden 40969 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Audra McDonald, A Broadway Star Gone Roaming, Comes Home Pakistanis 'Defy Violence' To Vote In Landmark Election http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/pakistanis-defy-violence-vote-landmark-election Despite attacks in the days and weeks leading up to Saturday's voting — and <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/11/pakistan-election-idUSL6N0DS01I20130511" target="_blank">deadly bombings</a> and other attacks on the very day they're going to the polls — Pakistanis are showing they're willing to "defy the violence," NPR's Julie McCarthy reports from Lahore.<p>There's "a determination to see it through," she <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=183072419" target="_blank">tells <em>Weekend Edition Saturday</em> host Scott Simon</a>, and to be part of the "lan Sat, 11 May 2013 13:47:00 +0000 Mark Memmott 40629 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Pakistanis 'Defy Violence' To Vote In Landmark Election Schools? How About A Science Laureate At The Super Bowl? http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/schools-how-about-science-laureate-super-bowl The same scientist who <a href="http://www.npr.org/2010/12/12/131932177/killer-confesses-to-pluto-s-murder-in-tell-all-book" target="_blank">famously "killed Pluto"</a> (as a planet, that is) says it's "brilliant" that there's an <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d113:h.r.01891:" target="_blank">effort underway in Congress to name a science laureate</a>.<p>But <a href="http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/" target="_blank">Cal Tech's Mike Brown</a> tells <em>Weekend Edition Saturday</em> host Scott Simon that he doesn't think a laureate's main responsibility should be to visit sch Sat, 11 May 2013 13:22:00 +0000 Mark Memmott 40626 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Schools? How About A Science Laureate At The Super Bowl? Mom's X-Ray Vision Also Sees The Best In Us http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/moms-x-ray-vision-also-sees-best-us Mothers have eyes in the back of their heads. They may not show up on X-rays, but they're there.<p>Like a lot of youngsters, I used to get my mother to turn her head so I could search through her hair for the eyeballs she claimed to have back there, telling her, "No you don't! No you don't!" But when I'd scamper off to another part of the apartment and pick up an ashtray or fiddle with the window blinds, I'd hear my mother's voice ring out, "I can see you! Sat, 11 May 2013 13:22:00 +0000 Scott Simon 40628 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Mom's X-Ray Vision Also Sees The Best In Us The Philosophy, Economics Behind Sourcing Retail http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/philosophy-economics-behind-sourcing-retail Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>And the deaths in Bangladesh have prompted a number of American clothing companies to disclose where their products are made. Everlane is an online clothing retailer based in San Francisco that has always done that. Michael Preysman is the CEO and founder of Everlane, and we asked him where and how his company's T-shirts are manufactured.<p>MICHAEL PREYSMAN: So, we make our T-shirts in Los Angeles, California. We generally work with factories that have been around for at least 10 years and folks who have been in the industry for 30 years. Sat, 11 May 2013 09:21:00 +0000 editor 40615 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Ala. Juke Joint Shuttered After More Than 50 Years http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/ala-juke-joint-shuttered-after-more-50-years Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>And this final note on the blues. Two years ago on this show, we profiled Gip's Place, a real juke joint nestled in a residential neighborhood in Bessemer, Alabama.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: It's not like going to a bar. It's not like going to a club. It's like going to your best friend's house and putting on just the newest record and sitting there and enjoying it together. Literally, there is truly a mix between the musicians and the audience.<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Welcome again. Y'all ready to get started?<p>CROWD: Yeah!<p>UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Guess what? Sat, 11 May 2013 09:21:00 +0000 editor 40613 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Kerry's Agenda: Priorities Emerge With Travel http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/kerrys-agenda-priorities-emerge-travel Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, has been in the Middle East, Rome and Russia this week trying to find some kind of diplomatic end to Syria's civil war. He's also been trying to revive Israeli/Palestinian peace talks. Mr. Kerry has been the U.S. Sat, 11 May 2013 09:21:00 +0000 editor 40614 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Yngwie Malmsteen: 'I've Always Been A Little Bit Of An Extremist' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/yngwie-malmsteen-ive-always-been-little-bit-extremist Yngwie Malmsteen is the king of the neoclassical shred guitar. Since 1984's <em>Rising Force,</em> the Swedish musician and composer has somehow bridged centuries, from <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TN2AFrL2X2I" target="_blank">Paganini</a> to his own <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGL6y_3lt1I" target="_blank">arpeggiated acrobatics</a>.<p>His new memoir, <em>Relentless,</em> begins with a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8hr9TqDwKk" target="_blank">quote from David St. Sat, 11 May 2013 06:03:00 +0000 editor 40611 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Yngwie Malmsteen: 'I've Always Been A Little Bit Of An Extremist' World War II Code Is Broken, Decades After POW Used It http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/world-war-ii-code-broken-decades-after-pow-used-it It's been 70 years since the letters of John Pryor were understood in their full meaning. Sat, 04 May 2013 15:53:00 +0000 Bill Chappell 40286 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net World War II Code Is Broken, Decades After POW Used It 'The Great Gatsby': Retold Again, With A Distinct Treatment http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/great-gatsby-retold-again-distinct-treatment Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. "The Great Gatsby" is a classic that keeps getting retold. F. Scott's Fitzgerald 1925 novel about a man who reinvents himself, and posh guys and flappers who, to quote some famous words, "smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made" has been made into a film six times. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 editor 40278 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net On Mexico Trip, Obama Maintains Economic Focus http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/mexico-trip-obama-maintains-economic-focus Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. President Obama is in Costa Rica today. He's talking with leaders of Central American nations about security and economic trade. Yesterday, the president wrapped up a two-day visit in Mexico, where he tried to steer the focus away from contentious issues like immigration and drug violence. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 40279 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net More Jobs, But Wait: They May Not Pay Much http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/more-jobs-wait-they-may-not-pay-much Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. The economy added 165,000 jobs in April. That exceeded the expectations of economists. It also drove down the unemployment rate to a four-year low, 7.5 percent. Unfortunately, the biggest gains were in lower-paying fields like hospitality and temp agencies. And as the school year comes to a close and young people start looking, the question is will there be enough work for them. NPR's Sonari Glinton reports.<p>SONARI GLINTON, BYLINE: Wall Street got pretty excited about the jobs numbers. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Sonari Glinton 40280 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net A Place Transformed: The Birth Of A Jordanian Refugee Camp http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/place-transformed-birth-jordanian-refugee-camp Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News, I'm Scott Simon. Another 2,000 Syrian refugees fled into Jordan in the past 24 hours, mostly women and children. This happens everyday. A steady stream of humanity escaping the relentless violence of Syria's civil war. Jordanian officials say the growing number of Syrian Refugees threatens their country's stability. Jordan now swells with more than a half a million refugees and that population could grow to over a million by the end of the year. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 editor 40283 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Burt Bacharach: 'Never Be Afraid Of Something That You Can Whistle' http://wyomingpublicradio.net/post/burt-bacharach-never-be-afraid-something-you-can-whistle <a href="http://www.npr.org/artists/15198782/burt-bacharach">Burt Bacharach</a> has written huge hit songs, each recognizable after just a couple of notes: "Alfie," "What the World Needs Now," "That's What Friends Are For" — the list goes on. He's written 73 Top 40 hits, along with musical comedies and other collaborations. He's won Oscars and the Gershwin Prize. His songs are often poised on the edge between poignancy and joy, or sometimes the reverse.<p>Bacharach's new memoir is called<em> Anyone Who Had a Heart</em>. Sat, 04 May 2013 06:03:00 +0000 editor 40270 at http://wyomingpublicradio.net Burt Bacharach: 'Never Be Afraid Of Something That You Can Whistle'