John Hines Show
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12-21-11 - HINESight - Full Show
John comes in studio for a shortened show due to Wednesday's Timberwolves game. John gives us a couple holiday stories, as well as letting us know what the worst Christmas songs are.
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12-20 - HINESight - 9 PM
It's all comedians this hour. First, Issac Witty joins John to talk about his upcoming show on the Jonathan Paddleford on New Years Eve. Then we hear from Jeff Cesario who will be writing for Billy Crystal at the Oscars next year.
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12-20 - HINESight - 8 PM
Sarah Janssen publishes the World Almanac and Book of Facts. She joins Hines with some tidbits on the 2012 edition. Elizabeth Ford is heading up a study for the U of M that is aimed to help people stop smoking.
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12-19 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Dr. Jean Geske of the VCA Animal Clinics Twin Cities joins Steve to give some helpful hints to those thinking about giving a pet this holiday season. Also, This Day in History.
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12-19 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Tom Sharon of Moss and Barnett joins us to talk about the failed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile. Prof. Dennis Goldford from Drak University breaks down the state of politics in Iowa. Annette Bauer of the Salvation Army talks about a number of anonymous donations this season.
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12-16-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
It's a big day in the world of music. Steve informs us on the news and the birthdays, including one Music legend (pre-Industry). And what are the releases to see during this Holiday season? Movie reviewer Tim Lammers shines the light on a few.
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12-16-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson hosts tonight's episode. Scientific reasearch on the "God Particle" is getting more press these days. We hear about that item and more as noted author and Harvard physicist Dr. Lisa Randall returns to the WCCO airwaves. Then, the story of a woman getting an organ donation through Craiglist may seem too good to be true. Lifesource public affairs director Susan Mau-Larson tells us the real process for organ donation.
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12-15-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
John talked to the promoter of a local Christmas show, comedian Jeff Gerbino and the owner of Heritage Liquor in Maplewood about Beer Geeks TV.
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12-15-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John paid tribute to the passing of Nick Cenaiko, Sr. And then talked with Bill Ward of the Star Tribune about Muzak.
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12-14-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
What's the difference between hot and cold? It's more than the obvious answer when John speaks to Aaron Hautala, the author of the "Sauna Book." And what are the uses of the dollar coin? John gets educated on how extensive they go.
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12-14-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John and Susie Jones talk about the initiative to make casual cell phone usage illegal while driving a vehicle. Then, we get a look at regifting and other interesting practices with nationally-syndicated columnist, and author of "Southern Fried White Trash," Carole Townsend.
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12-13 - HINESight with Moose Miller - 9 PM
Dept. of Agriculture Entomologist Mark Abrahamson checks in with an EAB update. Charley Wasley will be representing team USA in the upcoming Red Bull Crashed Ice event in St. Paul.
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12-13 - HINESight with Moose Miller - 8 PM
Moose takes your calls on the NTSB proposal to ban cell phones. Professor Roger Rusack joins the show to talk about the recent steps toward discovering the "God Particle".
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12-12 - HINESight with Moose Miller - 9 PM
Andrew Borene is the executive director of Robotics Alley. They are a local company on the cutting edge of robotics technology. Andrew fills us in on some exciting new developments. Then Moose brings us the daily news quiz.
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12-12 - HINESight with Moose Miller - 8 PM
Mike Cofrin founder of Roller Dome joins Moose to talk about the a recent promotion at the dome. Nancy Polomis of Hellmuth and Johnson reacts to a recent Star Tribune story on condo ownership. Plus, "Moose Droppings"!
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12-9-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Should politicians and other state officials be subject to the same proposed scrutiny of welfare applicants and be drug tested? Georgia State Rep. Scott Holcomb believe so, and he tells Moose why. Then, we get an update on what's happening with the controversy in the Anoka-Hennepin School District. MinnPost writer Beth Hawkins discusses her recent piece on the District.
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12-9-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
A familiar voice made its way back onto the WCCO airwaves Friday night. Moose Miller filled in for John, and he had a chance to catch up on this season's better gift idea with MOA trend specialist Sara Rogers.
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12-8-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
What's in a name? And what effect could it have on children as they grow up? John finds out from Northwestern University professor David Figlio. Later, John takes calls on the more intriguing names listeners have come across.
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12-8-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John's back in the chair, and he starts off the show by giving everyone an opportunity to volunteer for a good cause this Saturday evening. Then, what are the latest finding from the Keplar Telescope Project? John finds out from NASA's lead scientist on the project, William Borucki. Plus, how do we get mistletoe from their native trees?
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12-7-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
It's the 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Minnesota resident Richard Thill was at the site of the attack on December 7th, 1941. The former Naval officer takes Steve through the morning of the attack and what happened afterwards. Plus, Steve recognizes the passing of a couple of legendary stars.
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12-7-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson looks into where we are on the Vikings Stadium front when he talks to State Senator Julie Rosen. Then, celebrity divorce drama is everywhere. Ed Winer of Moss & Barnett sheds light on the latest from Frank McCourt and the divorce proceedings of Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries.
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12-06 - HINESight - 9 PM
Mark Gehring joins the show to talk about this years edition of the MN Beatles Project. In the top news of the day John finds another habitable planet only 600 light years away. Then we talk about bad jobs.
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12-06 - HINESight - 8 PM
John spends the hour with tech guru Mitchell Hislop of mitchellhislop.com. We take an in depth look at the top gift items this holiday season.
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12-05 - HINESight - 9 PM
New Years resolution season is quickly approaching. A new study has found a very effective way to help you quit smoking. Dr. Anne Joseph joins John with the details. Then we take your quitting suggestions.
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12-05 - HINESight - 8 PM
What kind of gift giver are you? Marketing expert, Tina Lowery joins the show to analyze this topic and we take your calls as well.
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12-2-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
A busy night continues with a recap of the VERY busy week in politics. The Morning Take's Blois Olsen joins Steve to discuss the sudden resignation of state GOP chair Tony Sutton, the surprising state budget surplus, and where the Republican candidates stand now. Then, we discuss Tebowmania hitting Minneapolis this Sunday. Are all the criticisms of Tim Tebow fair? Are they even football-based? Larry Taunton, Director of the Fixed Point Foundation, looks at it from a different angle.
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12-2-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
It's a jam-packed Friday night with Steve Thomson sitting in the chair. We find out about the new effort to explore Mars, Curiosity, from Dr. John Grotzinger of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Grotzinger also updates us on the brutal winds battering California. Later, the national umeployment percentage declined in November. But are we on the way to a long-term fix? Steve asks Moody's Analytics senior economist Ryan Sweet.
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12-1-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
This area has officially just witnessed the driest Fall season on record. Why did this happen? What will this mean for the Winter? Steve finds out when he talks to Pete Boulay from the State Climatology Office. Plus, Steve reminds us of this very jam-packed and important date in US History.
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12-1-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
The state of Minnesota got a nice surprise on Thursday. What was expected to be an addition to the state's deficit turned out to be a slight state surplus. Steve Thomson gets reaction to the news from two State Senators. First he talks with Lakeville Republican Dave Thompson, then speaks to Roseville Democrat John Marty.
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11-30-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The last day of this month marks the end of "Movember". John gets a recap of the moustached-benefit effort from the organization's Mid-America PR Manager Aaron Brost. And Barbara Walters is ready to reveal her annual Most Revealing People television special. Who's on the list for 2011?
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11-30-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
A controversial process looks to be finding its way back to a legal status. John finds out about the increasing possibility of producing horsemeat from Wyoming State Representative and V.P. of the United Horsemen Sue Wallis.
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11-29 - HINESight - 9 PM
Terri Fisher of Ohio State University joins the show to talk about the results of a new study that reveals how many times a day men actually think about sex. Then John invites you in on a conversation about the best place in your home to read.
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11-29 - HINESight - 8 PM
John recaps some of the top news of the day. Then we hear from Eric Wieffering of the Star Tribune about reatil in downtown Minneapolis. Where has it gone?
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11-28 - HINESight - 9 PM
You Do The Review features Frank with a look at ARTHUR CHRISTMAS, Amy Jo with HUGO and Kelly with THE MUPPETS.
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11-28 - HINESight - 8 PM
Bob Little owns the property that is home to the Christmas Oak on Old Shakopee road. He joins John to announce the lighting of the tree. Paul Deutsch earned an NHL contract for a day at the age of 51 and he joins in with the story.
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11-24-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Steve gets a visit from his favorite Space and Science writer (Robert Zimmerman) to discuss private investor interest in the Space program. Could we go back to a heavy amount of Government involvement? And Turkey Day is also defined by the pigskin. Eric Nelson joins Steve to discuss the NFL action from Thursday.
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11-24-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson fills in on this Thanksgiving show, and he looks forward to all the shopping that was scheduled for Black Friday. Then, John Millea from the MSHSL previews the next two days of football at the Metrodome as Prep Bowl XXX begins Friday. And how long could it be before we see professional basketball. Tom Sheran from Moss & Barnett joins the program to tell us about Minneapolis' role in possibly solving the NBA Lockout.
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11-23-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
We continue the Holiday theme into Black Friday. Why are we so consumed with getting the newest "toys" for the season...and especially in this economy? John asks James Roberts, the author of the book "Shiny Objects: Our Obsession with Possessions and the Truth About Why We Buy." Then, we get a look into how we might be able to disconnect from that consumerism.
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11-23-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
It's Thanksgiving Eve, and John is ready for the feast. Is he ready to safeguard himself against overeating? U of M Public Helath professor Jamie Stang gives him some suggestions to keep some self control. And what's the deal with the re-emergence of Heritage turkeys? Karl Benson, owner of Cooks of Crocus Hill, explains what they are and this newfound appeal. Plus, Mick Sterling talks about his new Christmas CD and upcoming Christmas show.
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11-22 - HINESight - 9 PM
Josh Blue is the winner of Last Comic Standing and a native of St. Paul. He joins John Hines for the hour.
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11-22 - HINESight - 8 PM
Seasonal Affective Disorder can affect up to 10 percent of people in our part of the world. Dr. Scott Crow joins John to discuss the symptoms and some of the remedies. Also we discuss the worst passwords you can use.
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11-21 - HINESight - 9 PM
Every Monday is 'You Do The Review'. Tonight we look at HAPPY FEET, TWILIGHT, and DESCEDANTS.
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11-21 - HINESight - 8 PM
John begins the show with some of the stranger stories from the weekend. Sue Kainz joins the show to address a recent article that suggests donating canned foods may not be the best charitable option. And what are the best family board games on this "Family Games and Puzzles" week?
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11-18-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
What are the hot toys your kids will want under the Christmas tree? Who better to ask than Bob Friedland from Toys R Us. And what were YOUR favorite toys that you got from Christmas past? Speaking of Holiday shopping, Steve introduces a new segment. Find out about "There Oughta Be a Law!"
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11-18-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson looks at some of the bigger stories of the day as he fills in (Regis Philbin's last "Live" broadcast, more global population news, etc.). Then, we hear about the latest update on the Northstar rail line from Anoka County Commissioner Matt Look.
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11-17-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
It's all about the creatures and critters in the world of Nature. Chippewa County is reinstituting its bounty on coyotes. County Commissioner Kenneth Koenen explains why this was necessary. Then, John needs help getting rid of the moles/voles/ground squirrels that invade his lawn. His propositions the listeners for advice.
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11-17-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Thursday marked the annual Union Gospel Mission Pledge Campaign. More than $100K was raised during the day, and John found out how everything wrapped up when he spoke to Ken Peterson. Plus, we're less than a week away from one of the busiest travel days of the year. Travel expert Terry Trippler gives us some tips to make those plans as smooth as possible.
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11-16-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Comedy Hour makes another appearence on the show as C. Willi Myles returns to the WCCO studios for an hour of laughs with John. Myles will perform his annual Thanksgiving Week set at the Acme Comedy Club starting Tues., Nov. 22nd.
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11-16-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What are you planning to do for you holiday shopping this year? Is there a trend to spend more? Dr. Dave Brennan from the University of St. Thomas gives John some insight on possible trends. Then, we get your reactions to that and the gift you'd buy for someone else if you won $1 Million.
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11-15 - HINESight - 9 PM
Megan Hoogland was recently named best tattoo artist in the Twin Cities by the City Pages and is regarded as one of the top artists in the nation. She joins John to talk tattoos as we learn that 1 in 5 people now have ink. We also hear your tattoo stories.
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11-15 - HINESight - 8 PM
WCCO kicks of the Hunger Mission Radiothon on Thursday. Ken Patterson joins John to tell us how our contributions will help change lives. Also Dr. Richard Hurt of the Mayo clinic informs us of the results of a recent smoke-free study.
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11-14 - HINESight - 9 PM
What does your choice of pizza toppings say about you? On 'You Do The Review' Kate chimes in with a look at J. Edgar.
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11-14 - HINESight - 8 PM
Did you know that there is an expiration date on car seats? On Tuesday Ace Hardware will be accpeting used carseats in a recycling event. New restrictions are being levied aginst the Occupy MN protesters. Mike Opat joins john to discuss.
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11-11-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
How much debt do you have from college? How can you keep your kids from suffering the same fate? Steve finds out when he speaks to Daily Finance writer Bruce Watson. And the anticipated flick "J. Edgar" reached the silver screen Friday. Tim Lammers reviews the film, plus talks about Billy Crystal coming back to host the Oscars.
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11-11-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson hosts the show on this Veterans Day. We get the breakdown of which historical locations received help from the Partners in Preservation project. Chris Morris provides the information.
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11-10-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Comedy Night returns to the WCCO Studios. This time, John invites comedienne Tammy Nerby on the show to talk about her comedic style, her path to stand-up, and her famous sister. She'll be performing at the New Hope Cinema Grill next Friday (11/18) and Saturday (11/19).
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11-10-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What do you know about the history of North Minneapolis? Documentarian Daniel Bergin hopes to provide an outlet to that knowledge with his effort, "Cornerstones." The documentary premieres Sunday night at 8 PM at TPT Television. John invited Bergin on the show to talk about the movie.
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11-9-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Was there any hints in Herman Cain's responses to sexual harassment allegations that might say more than words? And what about accusing party Sharon Bialek? Body language expert Janine Driver returns to the show to read between the movements. And news broke during the hour regarding the firing of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno. John gets updates and takes reaction.
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11-9-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John recently discovered a local center that provides quite a big lift for area troops. He interviews Jodi Inlow about the Armed Forces Service Center at MSP Airport. Plus, what kind of winter are we in store for this time around? State climatologist Frank Watson lets us know.
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11-8 - HINESIGHT - 9 PM
Dan Rollman has re-invented the standard by which we define world records. It's called Record Setters and you can be a part of it. Later in the hour we examine one airlines terrible idea!
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11-8 - HINESight - 8 PM
We take your culinary suggestions on this national "Cook Something Bold and Pungent" day. Also a conversation with 9 ward Councilman Gary Schiff about an impending repeal of an antiquated ordinance.
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11-7 - HINESight - 9 PM
Monday night is 'You Do The Review' and tonight we hear from Kirk on Harold and Kumars X-Mas. Then, see if you can answer the Elvis triva question before the callers. Trust us, you'll have plenty of time!
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11-7 - HINESight - 8 PM
Lucy Pearson has a town named after her and over 2 million hubcaps! She joins Hines ta talk about her amazing collection. Also David Prerau is an expert on daylight saving time and help us sort it all out.
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11-4-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The proposal continues for a high-speed light rail line from the Twin Cities to Duluth. What are the advantages to such a project? Ken Buehler is the chair of the Technical Advisory Committee for the Northern Lights Express Alliance, and he presents the supporting arguments. And what did former Governor Jesse Ventura says about the process of flying? Steve took a closer look.
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11-4-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson is back in the chair. Is the announcement that LA Dodgers owner Frank McCourt will put the franchise up for sale marking the end of the McCourt divorce saga? And is it good for Major League Baseball? Moss & Barnett family law practitioner Ed Winer lets us know. Then, do you know the actual monetary cost of auto accidents? Matt Hehl from AAA gives us the figures.
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11-3-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
John gets an update on the "Branding 10,000 Lakes" project from marketer Nicole Meyer. Is the dinner preparing fall on the female side of the family? Today is the day to flip that. We hear from Sandy Sharkey, the founder of National Men Make Dinner Day. And it's National Cliche Day. What are some of the newer cliches out there?
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11-3-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
A local teenager is in the news for a project she's been working on for four years. John talks with Kai Mariah, whose full-length animated film will screen next Thursday at the Plaza Theater in Maplewood. Plus, news of the day and more Elvis trivia.
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11-2-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
When you think of "cool-climate" produce, grapes don't come to mind. But could that be changing? John asks U of M Horticulturist Jim Luby. And it's National Epitaph Day. What would you want written on you tombstone? John finds out.
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11-2-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What does our body language say about ability to tell the truth? John finds this out when he talks to Janine Driver, a.k.a. the "Lyin' Tamer."
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11-1-11 Hinesight 9PM Hour
Sean Besser-Hank re-joins the program after being crowned the Stella Artois world draft master. Then a brief history of the Kromer hat with Bob Jacquirt.
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11-1-11 Hinesight 8PM Hour
Mt. Rushmore quietly turned 70 on Monday. Amy Bracewell is a Mt. Rushmore historian and she joins John Hines. Is there a possible addition to the monument on the horizon?
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11-1 - HINESight - 8 PM
John begins the show tonight by reflecting on his favorite moments of the Humphries/Kardashian union. Then we hear from Amy Bracewell, a Mt. Rushmore historian about the possibility of a new face on the monument.
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10-31 - HINESight - 8 PM
Psychic medium, Echo Bodine joins John to talk about her spooky new book titled 'True Ghost Stories'.
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10-28-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
What is the meaning of all this Flat Tax talk? Esme gets reaction to whether a flat tax will work from tax expert Julian Block. Then, Hamline professor Joe Olsen talks about Conceal and Carry legislation in the wake of two recent robbery-involved shootings.
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10-28-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy is back in the chair to host the show. This hour, she discusses an innovative new play about Gay marriage. Tom Hoch of "Standing on Ceremony" explains the show. We also find out about one of the many haunted showpieces in the area when Kelly Plummer of Nightmare Hallowscream joins the program.
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10-27-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Minneapolis officials had their day at the State Capitol to offer proposals for a new Vikings stadium. But not everyone is for a stadium. State Senator Dave Thompson expresses his opinion on the talks. Does different brands of milk (same type) taste the same? WCCO-TV reporter Jamie Yuccas tells Esme if that's true. And reports show that Asian Carp are closing in on Twin Cities waters. U of M biology professor Peter Sorensen enlightens us.
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10-27-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy previews her TV story regarding the fight to retrieve a couple historic hockey jerseys. Her co-worker, Amelia Santaniello, has been invited to the White House next week for a one-on-one interview with the President. She talks about this rare opportunity.
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10-26-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Even more twists are developing in the search for missing baby Lisa Irwin. Esme gets the latest update from Kansas City with KCTV reporter Bonyen Lee. Is the HPV vaccine being recommend for boys as well? We hear more information on the virus and vaccine from Mayo Clinic pediatrician Dr. Robert Jacobson.
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10-26-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy sits in the big chair on this Wednesday episode. Is there enough support for a Special Session regarding a new Vikings Stadium? And is the timing completely wrong to even discuss this? Esme finds out from U of M Humphrey Institute professor Larry Jacobs. Plus, are Kim Kardashian and hubby Kris Humprhies in trouble?
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10-25 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Minneapolis City Council President, Barb Johnson talks Vikings stadium with Steve and you respond.
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10-25 HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Top stories of the day, including a 24 year old man who got stuck in a childs swing. Then Blois Olson joins in to look at politics.
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Monday night is You Do The Review. Tonight, Tristina reviews the weekend blockbuster PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 and Kirk takes a look at THE THREE MUSEKTEERS.
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10-24 - HINESight - 8 PM
With Halloween on the horizon, we're learning about groups wh whish to end the tradition. Dr. Tim Kimmel of familymatters.net joins John the defend Halloween.
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10-21-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The Anoka-Hennepin School District will look to voters next month to decide whether new revenue will be passed to help them out. District Superintendent Dennis Carlson breaks down the proposals. Also, Earth is scheduled to surpass 7 billion people this month. Are we already past the planet's sustainable limits? Bob Walker, Executive VP of the Population Institute, talks about it with Steve.
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10-21-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve fills back in to end the week. He brings on Chris Morris from the Partners in Preservation group to update us on the first grant winner. Then, are those wind turbines out in Southern and Western Minnesota an eyesore. Steve gets listener reaction.
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10-20-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Why is there a difference in the percentage of seat belt usage in the city as opposed to rural areas? Esme finds out when she talks to Beltrami County Sheriff Phil Hodapp. And the big story of the day was the death of Moammar Gadhafi. What will happen to Libya now? We get insight from Dr. Omar Turbi, an advisor to the country's National Transitional Council.
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10-20-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What's the difference between how men communicate to how their women counterparts do the same thing? Esme Murphy asks author John L. Locke, who wrote about in his book "Duels & Duets."
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10-19-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The McCourt divorce case has come to a temporary conclusion. What does the settlement mean for the owner of the LA Dodgers, his ex-wife, and his team? Family law practitioner Ed Winer of Moss & Barnett gets into the topic. And what costumes are going to be the hot sellers in 2011? Steve finds out from Halloween Express franchise owner Ed Prechel.
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10-19-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What do you think about the Vikings brass pushing for public funding for a new stadium? Steve Thomson offers up his own opinion on the matter, then gets reaction from listeners.
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10-18 - HINESight - 9 PM
You may be surprised to find out some of the lesser known contributions the Girl Scouts of America make to the community. Linda Keen, CEO of Girl Scouts of MN and WI River Valley joins the show.
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10-18 - HINESight - 8 PM
Teen drivers are poving to be more and more dangerous. Part of the solution is not only the quantity but also the quality of accompanied driving that they get. Matt Hehl of Mpls AAA joins John.
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10-17 - HINESight - 9 PM
You Do The Review - AmyJo takes a look at FOOTLOOSE. Jacob with the review of THE THING. Frank and THE BIG YEAR.
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10-17 - HNESight - 8 PM
It's national bosses day. To honor this John welcomes Dr. John hoover, author of "How to Work for an Idiot: Survive & Thrive Without Killing Your Boss".
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10-14-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Are the vitamins and supplements we take actually helping us? Steve finds out from dietitian Deb Sheets, who also teaches at St. Catherine's College. Lieutenant Eric Roeske updates us on Thursday's accident in a construction zone on 35-W. Plus, Steve gives us This Date in History.
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10-14-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson fills in on a Friday night. He takes up the story of the "Apple Logo" tributes to Steve Jobs, as well as the thought of intellectual property, with Dave Biek from Moss & Barnett. Later, the subject of female athletes and concussions is discussed with Dr. Diane Wiese Bjornstal of the U of M.
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10-13-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
It's an hour of notes and laughs when local music legend Paul Metsa finds his way to the WCCO studios to discuss his new book "Blue Guitar Highway." Plus, he might have played a tune or two.
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10-13-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
The Twin Cities are the most bike friendly town in the country. How did we get that distinction? John finds out from Bicycling Magazine online editor, and Twin Cities-born, Matt Allyn. And Thursday was English Language Day. John gets listerner participation to this year's theme.
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10-12-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Kevin Sorbo might have played a larger than life figure, but a harrowing incident reminded him of his humanity. The former star of the "Hercules" television series tell John the story behind his new book, "True Strength." Plus, our host looks for advice on how to rid himself of pesky moles.
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10-12-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John takes us back in time as the Minnesota Historical Society presents The 1968 Exhibit. Historian Brian Horrigan gives us the details of the ehxibit into a tumultuous year in American history.
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10-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Lauren Blair and her husband have renewed their vows 100 times! Why you ask? Luaren joins John to explain.
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10-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
This hour we speak with Seth Brown, a Wayzata teach who was recently awarded $25,000 for excellence in education. Also, Doug Swinhart joins us to talk about the surprising impact that the new .xxx websites will have on the internet.
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10-10 - HINESight - 9 PM
Travis Geinger (the Pumpkin Guy) joins the show to tell us how he fared in this years competition. You Do the Review features Kirk on REAL STEEL and Jimmy on IDES OF MARCH.
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10-10 - HINESight - 8 PM
Dr. Jason Reed joins John to talk about the recent scrutiny revolving around the PSA test.
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10-7-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Have you ever wondered what kind of mother Martha Stewart would be like? Her daughter lets you know in her new book. And the Minnesota Lynx entered the night one win away from their first WNBA title. Hoopsworld writer Stephen Litel answers Esme's questions about whether this run can lead to sustained support for the team.
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10-7-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy comes in to fill the seat for John and gets some reaction to Friday's Occupy Minnesota rally from Congressman Keith Ellison. Then, she gets an update on the case of Lisa Irwin, a missing infant in the Kansas City area, from WDAF-TV reporter Susan Hiland.
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10-6-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Are you a parent that's looking for answers on your kid's school lunches? One teacher looked into this over a year's worth of time, and Sarah Wu joins the show to discuss her book, "Fed Up with Lunch." Plus, are kids working paper routes passe? John gets listener reaction.
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10-6-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Is the "price" of sex at an all-time low due to the struggling economy? U of M marketing professor Kathleen Vohs explains the answer to John. Comedian Scott Hansen lets us know about his upcoming performances and what special request he has for his audience.
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10-5-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Author John Sandford has a new novel in his Virgil Flowers series. He joins John Hines to talk about "Shock Wave" and his writing process. Halloween's around the corner, and our host gets a peek inside the Haunted Basement. Tom Loftus explains what you'll find when you walk through the Soap Factory attraction.
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10-5-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
What does birth order mean to a group of siblings? And how might that shift from a change in the family dynamic? John finds out from NY Times and Huffington Post writer Hayley Kirscher. Plus, tech expert Mitchell Hislop talks about the passing of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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10-4 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Tom Dooher of Education Minnesota is in studio to discuss the declining test scores in the state of Minnesota and takes your calls.
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10-4 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Dr. Jonathan Kahl joins the show with a preview of 'Nature Unleashed' at the Science Museum.
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10-3 - HINESight - 9 PM
You Do the Review returns! Tonight we look at MONEY BALL, WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER and 50/50.
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10-3 - HINESight - 8 PM
Ladonna Redmond from Occupy MN joins John to talk about the upcoming protest that will occupy the Government plaza.
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9-30-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Space and science author Robert Zimmerman joins Steve to discuss all pertinent news beyond Earth's atmosphere, including the Space X project and the planet Mars.
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9-30-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson sits in to read what might be the most concise weather forecast he's seen in his radio career. Plus, we get an update on the Emerald Ash Borer from US Forest Service research biologist Rob Vennette.
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9-29-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Comedian Jeff Cesario calls in to chat with John and preview this weekend's comedy shows in New Hope. We hear from music enthusiast and former MTV programmer Courtney E. Smith about her new book, "Record Collecting for Girls." Plus, who's on the list of your favorite artists? John gets your submissions.
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9-29-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
John gets an update from teacher Dana Coleman about the push to name the Black Bear the MN state mammal. Then, our host talks with the man who set the world record for number of dead lifts...at age 53! Walter Urban joins the show. And we hear from local music legend Mick Sterling about an upcoming fundraising event.
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9-28-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Did mental illness play a role in the shooting of a woman last week on Interstate 394? Esme talks to the Executive Director of NAMI Minnesota (Sue Abderholden) about this specific case. Plus, what are the dangers of prescription drugs? Dr. Joseph Lee of the Hazelden clinic discusses that in the wake of the Conrad Murray trial.
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9-28-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has been receiving a lot of buzz in Presidential Candidate talk. But with his weight issues, would you vote for him? Esme Murphy finds out. And how has the economy affected the amount of homelessness and poverty in the area? Tracy Berglund of Catholic Charities explains.
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In the 9 o-clock hour Chris Morris of National Trust for Historic Preservation joins the show.
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Steve Thomson fills in for John and chats with Rick Seaney of FareCompare.com about the new Dreamliner aircraft. Later Mark Stennes joins the show to talk about the spread of Emerald Ash Borer.
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9-26-11 Hinesight with Steve Thomson: 8pm Hour
Steve took calls on the hikers recently freed from Iran & then got the latest on the changes with Netflix.
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9-23-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Steve tells us a few of the day's most pertinent stories. Then, "Moneyball" was released on Friday. Film critic Tim Lammers saw the screening and gives us his opinions. He also talks about "Killer Elite" and the re-release of "The Lion King."
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9-23-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Despite being scaled back, NASA is still looking at a way to possibly send people back to the Moon. NASA scientist Todd May gives Steve Thomson the information. We find out about Saturday's Bark and Roll event (St. Paul's Mears Park) from organizer Kay Foreman. And WCCO reporter Samantha Smith has breaking news about Thursday's fatal shooting on 394.
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9-22-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
John takes a trip back through the world of local television. Tom Ozman, founder of TCMedia.com, comes in-studio to talk about his website highlighted great moments in Twin Cities media.
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9-22-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Facebook announced a major change in the way you'll see your home profile page. John gets all the info from tech guru Mitchell Hislop. Plus, how has the economy affected today's family...together and separated? Stephanie Coontz of the Council of Contemporary Families lets us know.
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9-21-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
If you have become accustomed to getting great bargains on those "Daily Deal" website, there could be some upsetting news on the horizon. The Atlantic writer Adam Clark Estes talks to John about how these sites are fighting financial troubles.
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9-21-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Have you seen any Christmas decorations going up in your local retail stores? Is it too early for that stuff? Tina Wilcox, CEO of Black Marketing, tells John why it isn't.
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9-20 - HINESight - 9 PM
Margarine, what is it and why do we need it? Also this hour we introduce a new segment called "A Novel Idea" where John brings in an author then talks to you about what you're reading.
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9-20 - HINESight - 8 PM
John begins the show by getting a few things off his chest. Then we welcome Prof. Charlie Baum to the show to talk about some recent numbers on obesity and how they may relate to a dip in the rate of smokers in America.
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9-19 - HINESight - 9 PM
Travis Gringer aka "The Pumpkin Guy" joins the show to update us on the progress of this years prize pumpkin. Jeff Cesario also joins in with a little humor for your Monday night.
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9-19 - HINESight - 8 PM
Registered dietician Sue Moores joins John to talk about recent improvements to school food.
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9-16-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
A Minnesota staple just turned 25 years old. Steve helps Summit Brewing Company founder Mark Stutrud relive how he built up the company from its earliest days.
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9-16-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson fills in tonight for John, and he focuses in on a few of the stories of the day. Included in the stories is breaking information on the Reno Air Race plane crash that took place Friday evening.
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9-15-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Esme gets an update on the dragging housing market with mortgage specialist Joe Meltzer. And the show Cavalia will begin under the large tent in St. Louis Park next week. Fairland Ferguson explains her role in the show and her history with horses.
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9-15-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy and Susie Jones start off the show discussing a couple of tough news stories on the day. Then, a local doctor has set up a "bounty" for the medical records of the person Michele Bachmann said was affected by the HPV vaccine. U of M's Dr. Steven Miles explains his motivation. And Esme gets listener reaction on the Amy Senser case.
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9-14-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Michele Bachmann made yet another controversial statement at this week's Republican Debate. Her comments about vaccination against the HPV virus got Esme wondering what information could help the audience. We found it from Dr. Bobbie Gostout, a gynecologic oncologist at the Mayo Clinic. Then, MCA test scores declined in math. How can we resolve it? U of M assistant professor Lesa Clarkson offers some answers.
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9-14-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy comes in tonight and starts off the show discussing how she got some swanky new shoes. Then, we hear differing viewpoints concerning a possible unionization of daycare workers. State Rep. Keith Downey and AFSCME Council 5 Organizing Director Eric Lehto offer their sides.
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9-13 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Professor Bruce Meyer from the University of Chicago talks about the rise in poverty rates in the U.S. Then Steve unveils this years nominees for the National Toy Hall of Fame.
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9-13 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Tom Sheran from Moss and Barnett joins Steve to discuss the possible governmental block of the AT&T / T- Moblie merger. Then Jerry Zgoda joins us to talk about a recent bump in the raod in the NBA labor talks.
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9-12 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Bob Moffitt of the American Lung Association. Should smoking be banned at the fair? We get Bob's reaction to this and you respond.
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9-12 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Steve runs down the finalsts for 2011 spokesman hall of fame. Pat Arndy from the DNR joins the show with a fall colors report.
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9-9-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The ten-year anniversary of 9-11 is Sunday. Several rememberances will take place across the country, including one here in Minneapolis. We hear about the event from its organizer, Bob Bayers. Then, Steve lightens the mood a bit. Tim Lammers joins the show to preview the Fall movie season and say what he thinks about Eddie Murphy hosting the Oscars.
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9-9-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
For many people, their lives have changed in some way since 9-11. Steve Thomson looks into how we have changed with Iowa St. University sociologist and author Brian Monahan.
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9-8-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Steve gets an update on what's happening in space when he speaks to author Robert Zimmerman. Plus, Hamline Poli Sci professor Dave Schultz breaks down the meaning behind Thursday night's Jobs Plan.
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9-8-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile might have hit a snag. What's next for the phone service giant? Moss & Barnett's Tom Sheran tells Steve Thomson. Then, Steve gets some reaction to Thursday night's Jobs Plan from President Obama.
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9-7-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Wednesday was another night in the series of Repubican Debates. Morning Take host Blois Olson joins Steve to dissect the candidates. Then, Steve doles out some celebrity news and gets into This Date in History.
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9-7-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson finds out about what the city of Minneapolis is doing to improve itself. Minneapolis D.I.D.'s Chief Operating Officer Sarah Harris answers the question. Speaking of improvement, Steve wants to know what you would do to improve the Minnesota State Fair.
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9-06 - HINESight with Esme Murphy - 9 PM
David Peterson is a proffessor at Iowa State. With the Iowa caucus just 21 weeks away, David updates us with the latest sentiments from Iowa. In the second half hour WCCO movie blogger, Eric Henderson joins the show hot of a preview screening of CONTAGION.
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9-06 - HINESight with Esme Murphy - 8 PM
More students are getting computers in the classrooom and at a younger age. Is this good or bad? Also, Brenda High is a leading crusader in the fight against bullying. She joins Esme with her story and some helpful advice.
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9-05 - HINESight with Esme Murphy - 9 PM
Esme is joined by Joseph McCartin of Georgetown University to discuss labor unions. What happened to unions in America and what is the future of the labor movement?
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9-05 - HINESight with Esme Murphy - 8 PM
Esme reveals the 5 things that will help you in an interview... or a date! Then a look at fads with Ed Shiappa. What is "planking" and why?
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9-03 - St. Thomas vs St. Norbert - 4th Quarter
The finale of the season operner for the Tommies.
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9-2-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Are Minnesotan buying MORE lottery tickets in these tough economic times? Jenny Canfield of the Minnesota Lottery lets us know. Then, John gets a preview of the upcoming show "An Attack of the Crusty Old Men" from comedian Joe Minjares.
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9-2-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Did you ever use cereal boxtops to get some of those fantastic prizes? John gets some reaction, but first, he finds about General Mills' Boxtops for Education initiative with program director Zack Ruderman. Then, we learn about Red Bull's Mississippi Grind skateboard tour with David Fink.
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9-1-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
John takes a few more calls regarding grammar and learning to write in cursive. Then, he gets the story about how the roasted corn at the Minnesota State Fair came to be when he speaks with vendor Brad Ribar.
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9-1-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
The American Academy of Pediatrics is suggesting that youth and young adults 19 and under be banned from boxing. Is that feasible? Plus, a new Arizona teaching policy makes John wonder if we have lost touch with learning proper grammar. He takes calls on both subjects.
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8-31-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
John has found a local man that is into growing vegetables. How's he different from other farmers? Instead of him holding his crops, his crops dwarf him. John talks with Travis Gienger about his life in competitive growing.
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8-31-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
In this "hustle and bustle" age, do we have enough time? One man says we have all the time in the world. The man called the "American Lama", Surya Das, joins the show to talk about the principles he lives in his new book, "Buddha Standard Time."
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8-30 - HINESight - 9 PM
John asks you what websites draw your attention while at work. In the second half of the hour we answer the question... "What to americans buy 11 billion of every year?". The answer may surprise you.
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8-30 - HINESight - 8 PM
John begins the hour with a tribute to a great Minnesota company. Then Stephen Schochet tells tales from the golden age of Tinseltown. You'll never believe who was originally slated to play the Terminator!
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8-29 - HINESight - Dana Colman - State Mammal
Minnesota is one of four states without an official state mammal. Andover 1st grade teacher Dana Coleman and her class are trying to change that.
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8-29 - HINESight - 9 PM
Rep. Kerry Rich - Alabama - joins John to talk about his proposal to drug test welfare recipients. In the second half hour John reveals the 10 things America still produces.
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8-29 - HINESight - 9 PM
Back to school with John Hines! First we hear from Johns Grandaughter, Josephine, who started the 1st grade today. Then Dana Coleman joins us to discuss hher 1st grade class who are proposing a bill to establish a "state mammal" for Minnesota.
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8-26-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
While the Twins haven't been so hot this season, another local team using the name has fared a little better. Steve talks to Manny Guerra, first baseman for the Rolling Twins Wheelchair Softball team, which recently won the National Wheelchair Softball Association Championship. Plus, is genetically-modified food good for us and the planet? UC-Davis biotechnological professor Martina Newell-McGloughlin lets us know.
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8-26-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson fills in for John Hines tonight. While he keeps an eye on the impact of Hurricane Irene, he talks about the movie theater turned live-performance theatre in Anoka. Lyric Arts Theatre President Becky White tells Steve about the building's history and the company's upcoming shows.
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8-25-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Kim Kardashian getting a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame? Really? Find out why this isn't likely to happen. And when is teaching funny? When a comedienne is behind the desk. Elementary school teacher and stand-up comic Susie Saccoman comes in studio to combine kids and laughter.
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8-25-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Some event called the Minnesota State Fair began today, and everybody's psyched for it. But what about the history of the "Great Minnesota Get-Together?" John talks with Fair enthusiast and Minnesota Historcial Society member Wendy Jones about it. Plus, what the world's highest-selling beer?
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8-24-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
How common are earthquakes in this country? Brad Agaard from the United States Geological Survey tells John. Plus, are you a better driver than your significant other? And what the dumbest thing you've ever done that resulted in self injury?
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8-24-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
After Tuesday's stunning announcement that legendary women's basketball coach Pat Summitt has the early stages of Alzheimer's, John wondered what signs could lead to that disease and other forms of dementia. Susan Scanland, founder of Dementia Connection, informs us about this topic.
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8-23 - HINESight - 9 PM
John reveals the list of foods you'll never ever get to enjoy again and gets your reaction.
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8-23 - HINESight - 8 PM
John gets you geared up for the fair with John Keenan operator of Ye Old Mill and Beth Ingli who supplies 60 tons of cheese curds to the fair every year.
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8-22 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Joe Nathan of the Center for School Changes joins in to talk about the upcoming shool year and the expansion of charter schools. Also, a compelling arguement for a ban on celebrity marriages.
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8-22 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Steve pays tribute to lyricist Jerry Leiber. Plus a conversation with Lt. Eric Roeske of the MN Dept. of Safety about the Drive Sober campaign.
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8-19-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Susie wonders what goes through the teenage brain. She enlists the guidance of Dr. Peter Zelles, who is a clincal psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of St. Thomas. Then, we take up the arts. First, we hear about the Chanhassen Dinner Theater's production of "Hairspray." After that, Tim Lammers reviews "Fright Night", "The Help", and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes."
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8-19-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
A familiar voice sits at the mic for John. Former running mate Susie Jones takes the reigns for a night. And while we're mentioning former CCO hosts, Don Shelby is the guest for the hour. He talks basketball, his new book, and Rocky Horror.
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8-18-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The Stock Market continued its roller coaster ride Thursday, ending the day down more than 400 points. What does all this volatility leading to? Humphrey School Senior Fellow Jay Kiedrowski joins the show to discuss the possibilities. Plus, Steve gives a solution that will pay for the Stillwater Lift Bridge.
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8-18-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson takes control of the show tonight. He's revved up for the upcoming college football season and discusses a couple of the underlying topics. Then, NASA might be out the Space Shuttle business for now, but others are ready for the challenge. SpaceX is one such company, and Steve talks about their next endeavors.
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8-17-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The NFL's preseason is underway, and you know what that means. Fantasy football is just around the corner. John gets a tutorial from Sirius Radio host and TheHuddle.com's John Tuvey. Plus, what complimentary side dish or condiment do you leave on your plate?
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8-17-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Hold up. This show is actually hosted by John Hines? Who knew? The namesake returns for a quick one-night stint. The hour starts with a talk about the Rochester hockey promotion controversy. Jerry Moe explains what it from an insurance standpoint. Vietnam Memorial founder Jan Scruggs discusses his latest project. And Father Dennis Zehren of Epiphany Church reminisces about the Epiphany Diner before its last year at the State Fair.
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8-12-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
NASA may not be sending shuttles into space, but that doesn't mean that it has shut down. Dr. Carol Raymond of the Jet Propulsion Lab joins Steve to explain what the DAWN mission is all about. Plus, This Date in History lets us know the rather peculiar location where "The Wizard of Oz" made its big screen premiere.
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8-12-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
An Appeals Court ruling in Georgia brings good news for opponents of the recent Health Care Reform legislation. Will this battle go all the way to the Supreme Court (and when)? Minnesota Law's Tom Shroyer joins co-host Steve Thomson to discuss it. Plus, UND has been told by the NCAA that they must change their "Fighting Sioux" nickname. Steve reacts to the latest news.
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8-11-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
The Republican Candidate Debate occurred Thursday night in Iowa. How did it go for Tim Pawlenty and Michele Bachmann. Drake University professor Dennis Goldford gave Steve an early take on the first part of the debate. Then, one Minnesota ticket was the winner of Wednesday night 220-plus million dollar Powerball Jackpot. If you hit the mega jackpot, what would you splurge on for yourself?
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8-11-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Steve Thomson fills in for John tonight, and he starts by going from the water to the air. First, he gets an update on the Asian Carp situation with Chris Niskanen from the MN DNR. Then, we talk about how the mosquito population is handled around the area. Mike McLean of the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District lets us know how they help all of us keep the insects off of us during the Summer.
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8-10-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
If your clothes could be applied for some sort of device holder, you'd figure the iPad would be a good choice. Esme talks with John Vaccaro, who's using one infamous person's old threads to cover your coveted technological trinket.
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8-10-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme's back in the seat for John tonight. She gets an update on yet another volatile day on Wall Street with CBS Moneywatch reporter Jason Brooks. Then, how old is too old to get some "work done?" The growing trend of Senior Citizens and plastic surgery is talked about with Twin Cities plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Fasching.
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8-08 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Dr. Erin Carr-Jordan jons Steve to expose kids play places at fast food restaurants for the cesspools that they are. Then, you may be surprised with the latest remake from Hollywood!
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8-08 - HINESight with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
A discussion on the defecit problem. Steve shares an interesting analogy that helps break the credit downgrade into terms we can understand.
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8-5-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
In the 9pm hour Esme chats with Collen Perry about the sexuality of young girls. Then, Tom Tolan of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel joins the show to talk about the Wisconsin recall races.
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8-5-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy is in for John Highs. She discusses the cost of eating healthy and receives a surprise call from Congressman Keith Ellison to discuss the Somalia famine.
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Larry Jacobs joins Esme to talk politics. Then WCCO movie blogger Eric Henderson talks movies.
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Esme Murphy fills in for John and talks about longevity as well as the current economic situation in our country.
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8-3-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Esme takes a look at some of the issues of the day during this hour. The President turns 50 on Thursday, but is he showing it? Why will Esme be happy once August 10th passes us by? And who is on the Vanity Fair "Best Dressed" list for 2011?
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8-3-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
Esme Murphy sits in for John and starts off the show by talking about a new standard regarding social media and schools. Should teachers be allowed to friend their students through Facebook? Our host gets listener reaction. Plus, what do you get when a Supermodel sues for child support from a famous actress's husband? A whole lot of drama. Divorce attorney Charles Goldstein explains.
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8-02 - HINESight - 9 PM
John reveals the scientifically provesn saddest and funniest film moments of all time.
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8-02 - HINESight - 8 PM
Askmen dot com has released it's annual Great Male Survey. Editor James Basil joins the show to tell us what it's all about.
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8-1 - HINESight - with Steve Thomson - 9 PM
Blois Olson gives us his take on the debt deal. Are we entering a "quiet" peiod of sun activity? Dr. Jeffrey Kuhn joins the show to explain.
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8-01 - HINESight - with Steve Thomson - 8 PM
Steve reacts to the debt deal and takes your calls. Then, a discussion about advertising on school busses. Is it a reasonable form of revenue or are we selling our kids out?
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7-29-11 - HINESight - 9 PM
Esme continues to talk about the debt negotiations in Washington. We've heard a lot about the 14th Amendment over the last few weeks. What is it? Can it help out of this situation? University of Virginia professor and Constitutional expert John Harrison lets us know.
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7-29-11 - HINESight - 8 PM
The debt ceiling debate continues in Washington as the default deadline approaches. Esme Murphy talks about the latest developments with professor Larry Jacobs from the Humphrey Institute. Plus, we get your reaction to the mess in DC.
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