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This week on HearSay, June 18-21

Monday, June 18
FROM THE HEADLINES: BOLD MOVES
When America's Number Two automaker announced a sweeping restructuring plan, it meant the closure of Ford's Norfolk Assembly
Plant and the loss of over 2,000 jobs in Hampton Roads.  This month, the doors close for good at the 82-year-old plant.  We'll look at its history and what lies ahead for workers.  And it's official - the new Hampton Roads Transportation Authority has been approved as a regional governing body.  We'll talk about what that means to you and your wallet on today's HearSay.

 

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Tuesday, June 19
PARENT TRAP
Segment A: Dr. Bernie Siegel
Is it possible to raise respectful, well-rounded children through love, humor and constructive discipline?  Pediatric surgeon
and father of five, Dr. Bernie Siegel, covers the many phases of a child's life and how to deal with difficult situations such as bullying, sibling rivalry, teen sex, death, self-esteem issues and divorce.  His new book is "Love, Magic & Mudpies: Raising Your Kids to Feel Loved, Be Kind, and Make a Difference".

 
 
Segment B: Modern Motherhood
Are you trying to be an alpha Mom?  Co-authors Amy Nobile and Trisha Ashworth interviewed more than 100 mothers nationwide
and discovered women that think they have to do it all to be a good parent.  They talk with Cathy today about those conversations featured in the new book, "I Was a Really Good Mom Before I Had Kids: Reinventing Modern Motherhood".
 
 
Wednesday, June 20
A WAR OF WORDS
The ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one cause or damage another amount to propaganda, which has been a factor in the battle for the hearts and minds of citizens for centuries. We have a tendency to think of propaganda as part of a bygone era, with the images of Rosie the Riveter or Uncle Sam behind us. We’ll talk about the history of propaganda and the role it plays today.
 

Thursday, June 21
PET HEALTH
HearSay’s favorite veterinarian Phyllis Neumann is back to take on your pet dilemmas.  Join us for this edition of Pet
Health.
 
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