And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Jane kaczmarek is best known for her hilarious portrayal of lois in malcolm in the middle. The milwaukee, wisconsin, native is reviving a dramatic roam she first performed at yale school of drama, mary tyrone in the Eugene Oneill classic, long days journey into night. Here now, a sampling of her latest turn for l. A. s Geffen Playhouse. Oh, theres nothing wrong with your hare, mary. The fatter your hair, mary. The fatter and healthier you get, the vainer you become. Soon youll spend half a day primping in front of the mirror. I need new glasses, james. Mize ha my eyes have gotten so bad. Theres nothing wrong with your eyes, theyre beautiful. Youre so bad right in front of jamie. Hes fishing for compliments, hair and eyes yes, mama. Go along with both of you. I did truly have beautiful hair once, didnt i, james . The most beautiful in the world. This rare shade of reddish brown, it was so long. It was below my kn
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Research. Committee on oversight and government reform will come to order. Without obsession t chair is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. We have a very important hearing this morning. A federally funded Cancer Research in innovation. This one some hearings are more important than others. I wish it were the type of hearing that was on the headline at the top of the fold of every newspaper that we have. But it is cancer is something that statistically is going to touch every family in some way, shape, or form. And unfortunately ive had that personal experience myself and lost my mom to breast cancer. She fought it for some tenplus years and passed away in 1995. My dad who was old school, my dad was the kind of guy who never thought he had to have a checkup. Hed be just fine. He felt fine. He didnt need a checkup. Unfortunately he got colon cancer and doctors told me if he had any checkup in the eight or ten years preceding that hed probably with be us today. And i passed away a
Well. Crude Oil Yesterday you saw wti back up 50 dollars for the First Time Since october. Now you see wti is down close to 1 . 49. 04. Couple big stories. The news just breaking in the last half hour. Eight auto makers issuing 12 million rerecalls. And more recalls are expected to be announced in the coming days. That is one of those stories that just continues. Also g7 leaders issues a warning overnight. Saying a british vote to leave the eu would seriously threaten the world economy. In a statement the leader said a brexit would reverse the trend towards greater global trend and investment and the ensuing job creation. And that back and forth between paypal founder peter thiele and gawker ceo nick denton continuing last night with denton writing an open letter. Thiele launched a decade Long Campaign against gawker after the blog outed the founder as gay. Denton called thiele thin skinned and challenged him to a role about the denton has begun solicits bids for the sale of gawker. Lo
From wbez chicago, this American Life. You are listening to radio lab. Today in studio 360 i dont know how to explain this, but something happened about 15 years ago. It might have had to do with hiphop, wordy and performance oriented. Or maybe npr grew to a size that it became sort of part of everybodys i do not know. But i know what we feel, that more and more people were sort of married to it. At different points in their day, in the backseat of the car with their parents, and then they graduated and found things. Here is the weird part. In 1971, a group of people got together and said, lets make serious newsmaking radio. Walter cronkite and dan rather were kings on television. The New York Times had the pentagon papers. If you wanted to be a serious reporter, you would do that stuff. Casey kasem was radio. Linda and ira go, lets be like the New York Times. It was stupid and crazy. Now, you look at people, like linda wertheimer. People in television had a thing. They had a swagger.