The Extension 720 Podcast from 720 WGN
Summary: Extension 720 with Milt Rosenberg on WGN Radio 720 in Chicago
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Three public-relations specialists discuss effective protocol amid the most disastrous public-relations situations.
John Fonte, political scientist from the University of Chicago, discusses the threat transnationalism poses to American constitutional democracy.
Allen Ezell, a former FBI agent who ran their Diploma Scam operation, talks about the system of engineering counterfeit credentials.
Gary Krist talks about a period of twelve days when Chicago experienced an aviation disaster, a race riot, a crippling transit strike and a sensational child murder.
John McCarter, Ken Angielczyk, Leo Smith, and Margret Thayer discuss field work findings and the newest exhibits at the Field Museum.
Three oncologists from University of Chicago School of Medicine discuss the diagnosis, research discoveries, treatment, and survival of cancer.
Jeff Knapp and Mary Beth Rose interpret scenes from Shakespeare's legendary works including King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth, Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III.
A caller fueled discussion about the implications of Chicago becoming increasingly more dangerous.
Christopher Norment discusses his memoir and the surprising accuracy of our memory maps from childhood.
Rosemary Gibson and John Tillman debate the implications of the most recent healthcare reform legislation upheld by the US Supreme Court.
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers explain what animals can teach us about the science of health.
Milt comments on excerpts from past conversations with remarkable guests such as Howard Cosell, Kirk Douglas, Buck O'Neill, Salman Rushdie, Charlton Heston, and Henry Kissinger.
Homaro Cantu of Moto, Josh Schonwald & Chris Koetke discuss what's in store for our food over the next quarter-century.
James R. Flynn analyses humans' improved I.Q. score over the last fifty years and the implications it has on our society.
Three theologians of different religious background examine whether the Judeo-Christian tradition really exists.