What's on the radio today: Oct. 22, 2019

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Here’s your radio lineup for Tuesday, Oct. 22.
9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller
EcoLab’s CEO Doug Baker isn’t afraid to ask his fellow CEOs, “What are you doing about water conservation?” Kerri Miller will talk with Baker about conservation, leadership, and reading fiction.
10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson
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Texas is a great place to run for president: especially for a native son. Beto O'Rouke represented El Paso in the House. Now he's battling to stay in the Democratic primary race. His progressive agenda is finding an audience — but is it the right one?
11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis
Migraine pain can be debilitating, and 30 million Americans struggle with it. Today, Angela Davis will talk about some promising new preventative drugs coming to the market. Could they spell relief for migraine sufferers?
Noon — MPR News Presents
Live from the Westminster Town Hall forum, CNN Chief national security correspondent Jim Sciutto will talk about how Russia and China are working to undermine the U.S.
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