NPR's Bob Edwards talks to NPR News Analyst Cokie Roberts about Tuesday's primary in Wisconsin and whether presidential incumbent George Bush is a shoo-in for a second term.
Cokie Roberts was one of the 'Founding Mothers' of NPR who helped make that network one of the premier sources of news and information in this country. She served as a congressional correspondent at NPR for more than 10 years and later appeared as a commentator on Morning Edition. In addition to her work for NPR, Roberts was a political commentator for ABC News, providing analysis for all network news programming.
Community members rally at ʻIolani Palace in support of Kamehameha Schools' admissions policy; Bishop Museum malacologists Ken Hayes and Norine Yeung share some tips for spotting native snails ahead of the annual Kāhuli Festival
The Los Angeles Angels have hired former major league catcher Kurt Suzuki as their next manager. Suzuki played 16 seasons in the major leagues for five teams, including the final two with the Angels.