From four hats to no hats, Jan Wahl rates the latest films from Hollywood and elsewhere. (On air: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 8:50 a.m. and 4:50 p.m.)
Obama Shows Change of Heart San Jose State's Larry Guersten discusses the democratic presidential nominee's decision to alter his position on withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq. (7/4; 3:55)
Acidic Water On the Rise Stanford University's Ken Caldiera discusses the impact increasing acidic waters across the U.S. will have on oceanic life. (7/4; 3:35)
Honoring Jesse Helms Davidson professor Susan Roberts discusses the legacy of the late Republican senator. (7/4; 2:37)
Dalai Lama Sandwiched in China-Tibet Talks UC Berkeley's Laurel Ditmer discusses the significance of China's recent peace negotiation with the Dalai Lama, as the Summer Olympics looming. (7/4; 4:15)
Sons of Iraq to the Rescue LA Times writer Ned Parker discusses his recent report on the Sons of Iraq and the role they've played in the safety of American troops. (7/4; 4:09)
Jesse Helms Dead at 86 Jesse Helms, the five-term Republican Senator from North Carolina, has died. Comments from Professor Susan Roberts of Davidson College. (7/4; 5:00)
"Kit Kittredge" Jan Wahl reviews this comedy-drama film set during the Great Depression, and Gonzo: Life and Times of Doctor S. Thompson. (7/4; 3:02)