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Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008
Call off the Search: Google and Our Heart's Desire
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In the July/August edition of the Atlantic Monthly, there is a fascinating feature story by Nicholas Carr, “Is Google Making Us Stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains.”
There is no question about it, Google is a marvelous tool. The entire planet uses it, and the gargantuan mountain of information you can find there is growing in depth and breadth daily. Plus, the search engine is only getting faster. But day by day, Google and the Internet-at-large are convincing us that knowledge ought to be at our fingertips; whether it is a map, stock-price, article, quote, or video clip—we start to feel that typing it into a search-bar is all that it should take.
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Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008
Archbishop Charles Chaput, Pt. 2
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08190803 Hewitt: Hour 3 - Hugh concludes his look at faith and politics in this election cycle with Render Unto Caesar author, the Archibishop of Denver, Charles Chaput.
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Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
Archibishop Charles Chaput, Pt. 1
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08190802 Hewitt: Hour 2 - Hugh begins a two hour conversation with with the Archbishop of Denver, Charles Chaput, about his new book on faith and politics, Render Unto Caesar.
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Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
Mitt Romney, Mike Allen
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08190801 Hewitt: Hour 1 - Hugh catches up with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney about the prospects for John McCain and whether the IOC should revoke the 2014 Olympics from Russia, and then goes hardcore Veepstakes with Politico's Mike Allen.
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Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
The National Defense show from Orlando
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Part 1: The National Defense is out on location this week at the VFW National Convention in Orlando. This week's show is a look back at some interesting interviews from this summer. This segment is a discussion of what was on the top of most conversations, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and American Vets.
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Tuesday, Aug 19, 2008
Talk with Guardsman and Mother
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Part 2: The National Defense talks with a guardsman who is now serving in Iraq with his mother in the same unit.
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