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5-22-13 Jordana Green Show 8pm

May 22, 2013
Steve Futterman from CBS News checks in from Oklahoma with the latest update. Also, should a panel of citizens decide Legislator pay instead of having them set it themselves
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5-22-13 Jordana Green Show 8pm
May 22, 2013
Steve Futterman from CBS News checks in from Oklahoma with the latest update. Also, should a panel of citizens decide Legislator pay instead of having them set it themselves
5-21-13 Jordana Green Show 9pm
May 22, 2013
John Hunter talks about the game he invited to teach fourth graders about world peace. RGIII is getting heat for getting wedding gifts from fans and Victoria's Secret has one woman unhappy
5-20-13 Jordana Green Show- 9PM Hour
May 21, 2013
Gail Shore, the founder of Cultural Jambalaya, joins Jordana to talk about her personal journey as a Photographer, plus more on the deadly tornado and weather that hit Oklahoma on Monday.
5-20-13 Jordana Green Show - 8 PM Hour
May 21, 2013
Jordana talked to State Rep. Carli Meline about the contentious vote over child care workers unions in the State House earlier today. Then she talked to Tim Rudnicky from the MN Biofuels Association about alternative fuel ideas given the high price of gas.
5/17/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 18, 2013
Being a soldier involves inherent risks. However, you might not think one of those would be conditions that would lead to committing suicide. Last year, more soldiers took their own lives than in any year on record. Dr. Dan Reidenberg, executive director of SAVE, explains why this is happening. Later, what are the most popular baby names? Esme goes through t
5/17/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 18, 2013
The price of gas across the area has dramatically increased over the last 48 hours. Why? Esme Murphy gets into the possible answers when she talks with Gregg Laskoski, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com. Later, we may just be scratching the surface of the IRS scandal. How far up does this go? Politix Topix editor-in-chief David Mark explains.
5/16/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 17, 2013
The tornadic storms that rolled over North Texas Wednesday night were quite vicious in nature. Are we getting more of these desructive systems? They can make anything taste like cake these days. Venezuela has a rather uncomfortable shortage. Columbia University has a scholarship problem. And the Pope is looking to change the 'Cult of Money'.
5/16/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 17, 2013
Jearlyn is back to fill in on this Thursday episode. The shows kicks off with the story of a man pleading guilty to stealing $670,000 from the Archdiocese of St. Paul. Is the Church more susceptible to this kind of crime? Attorney Eric Nelson explains. Later, how busy will the wedding season be, now that Same Sex Marriage is legal? Wedding planner Amy Zaroff
5/15/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 16, 2013
The acting IRS director has become the first casualty of the targeting scandal. What other fallout is coming? Political science expert Dave Schultz looks for answers. Later, Esme discusses a new bill that would give medical amnesty to underage college students that call for help when a friend has fallen ill due to underage drinking. U of M graduating senior
5/15/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 16, 2013
Esme Murphy fills in for Jordana on Wednesday. She reported a story on Tuesday night's television news which provided an update on the Jacob Wetterling disappearance. Esme speaks with Jacob's mother, Patty, on the story and the efforts to find Jacob two decades later. After that, attorney Joe Tamburino discusses the legal matters of this case, alon
5-15-13 Jordana Green Show 9pm
May 15, 2013
Jearlyn in for Jordana: Jearlyn discusses her summer dress rules and why you need to cover up! Also Scott Hansen calls in to chat about Seth Meyers taking over for Jimmy Fallon and working in Hollywood
5-14-13 Jordana Green Show 8pm Hour
May 15, 2013
Jearlyn Steele is in for Jordana, she opens the show talking with Daphne Adato about why the press is upset at the FBI. Then a couple of experts on staycations discuss why you should stay home this summer
5-13-13 Police Officers - Architecture
May 14, 2013
Matt Petz, a Dean of Rasmussen College, discusses what it takes to become a police officer in MN. Then Rick Collins, VP at Ryan Companies and Jon Buggy from Gensler Design Firm talk about how architecture has changed over the years
5-13-13 Same Sex Marriage passes
May 14, 2013
Jearlyn Steele is in for Jordana tonight, this hour she takes lots of calls from around the State about the passage of the same sex marriage bill in the State Senate today
5/10/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 11, 2013
Jordana completes the Mother's Day letter from the first hour. After that, we hear about Scouts getting prepared...for a Zombie invasion. Dr. Ashok Patel explains why the Mayo medical school is conducting a Zombie Apocalypse Drill on Saturday. And could 'Fishzilla' be disturbing the state's underwater ecosystem? U of M professor Peter Sor
5/10/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 11, 2013
It was a very busy last two days in the WCCO Newsroom. Edgar Linares joins Jordana to discuss Friday's breaking news. Later, attorney Joe Tamburino talks to Jordana about what will happen now that Kira Travino's body has been found. Then, it's time to pamper Mom. Jordana shares some stories about mothers.
5-9-13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 10, 2013
For many folks, one sage piece of advice was to "trust your gut". But could that be beneficial to you diet as well? Jordana finds out from spiritual psychologist Dr. Mark Weisberg. Later, criminal defense attorney Kevin Hayslett joins the show to chat about the Cleveland abduction case and the case of a maid finding materials that could make an IED
5-9-13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 10, 2013
It was an eventful day at the State Capitol as the MN House passed the bill allowing Same Sex Marriages. Rep. Erin Murphy talks about this significant vote. Then, Jordana takes your calls on the issue. After that, is the Millennial generation all take and no bake? Writer and filmmaker David Burstein represents that generation, so he is a perfect person to as
5/8/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 9, 2013
Have manners gone away in this day and age? Are we struggling with how correct our own (or someone else's) manners? Jordana asks Bethany Miller, owner of the Door of Success School of Etiquette. Later, how much would you have to spend to travel around the world. One man made it to 17 countries on 4 continents for less than most yearly salaries. Adam She
5/8/13 - Jordana Green Show: 8 PM Hour
May 9, 2013
Two of the three women rescued from capture in a Cleveland home returned home on Wednesday. But how will they assimilate back into society? Jordana talks with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael Wellner about the recovery of victims in this circumstance. Then, is it harmful or helpful to have toddlers in front of more and more technology? The Atlantic correspo
5-7-13 8pm Domestic Violence Prevention
May 8, 2013
Sue Neis and Bob Olson join Jordana Green to discuss how to spot the warning signs of an abusive relationship and how to get help.
5-7-13 9pm Great Teachers - Shopping for kids
May 8, 2013
Jordana talks about what it takes to be a great teacher and has some interesting audio on the subject. Then Lindsey Kuhn checks in with advice on how to show for your kid when they want clothes that you don't like
5-6-13 9pm
May 7, 2013
Dan DeMurth from Performance in Motion chat with Jordana Green about his work motivating people and how golf can relate to the workplace. Then should you spank your kids?
5-6-13 8pm
May 7, 2013
Jordana chats with Mike Max about sports superstitions. Also D Michelle Masseuse discusses lucky charms and talismen and the powers of stones and metals
5/3/13 - Jordana Green Show: 9 PM Hour
May 4, 2013
A local group with a global reach will host a showing of the PBS documentary about the empowerment of oppressed women worldwide (Tuesday, May 7th at the Parkway Theatre at 7 PM). Proceeds will go to the 1st Step Initiative. Group founder Chingwell Motumba and documentary executive producer Mikaela Beardsley preview the event. Then, a new study from the Mayo