What's on the radio today? Dec. 10, 2019

9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

Another round of impeachment hearings took place in Washington on Monday. The wall-to-wall coverage has become a mainstay in the media, but has it cleared the public’s questions around the impeachment process?

Tuesday morning on MPR News with Kerri Miller, two experts join the show to take your questions on the impeachment hearings and process.

10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson

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Have we been winning the war in Afghanistan? Turns out, even the people closest to it don't know. The Washington Post spent three years in court obtaining hundreds of documents about the war. What were we told about America's longest armed conflict ... and what's the truth?

11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis

This was a big year for environmental news in Minnesota: Water Gremlin was temporarily shut down over lead poisoning threats, Gov. Tim Walz created a climate "subcabinet" to address the state’s climate change goals, and Xcel Energy decided to retire two coal plants earlier than planned.

MPR News reporters Dan Kraker and Elizabeth Dunbar join the program and look back at the top stories in environmental news in 2019 and ahead to what’s to come in 2020.

12 p.m. — MPR News Presents

Sociologist Beth Truesdale spoke recently at her alma mater, St. Olaf College, about the strengths and challenges of America's aging workforce. She's a researcher at the Harvard University Center for Population and Development Studies and is working on a book titled, "Overtime: America's Aging Workforce and the Future of Working Longer."

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