9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller
Climate change is a big, important topic — and chances are good, the kids in your life are asking questions. But when the topic paralyzes even many adults, how do we talk to kids in a way that is real, but not terrifying? Tuesday on MPR News with Kerri Miller, guest host and MPR reporter Catharine Richert talks with two experts who can equip you to talk with the kids in your life about a warming planet in a way that's empowering, not overwhelming.
10 a.m. — 1A
Is January actually "Divorce Month?" Well, the facts are complicated. But regardless of when it happens, the way divorce happens is changing. More couples are turning to mediation. Long and complex court cases are less common. And arrangements like half-and-half child custody are becoming more popular. What does it mean to have a divorce in 2020? Are there ways to make the process gentler for all parties involved?
11 a.m. — Special coverage from NPR: U.S. Senate impeachment trial On Tuesday, for only the third time in history, the U.S. Senate will sit for a trial of the president of the United States. Our colleagues at NPR will preview the trial and analyze the events of what promises to be a busy day as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell introduces a plan for the trial and House managers and the president’s defense team debate what happens next. We also expect Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to introduce resolutions that could trigger multiple hours of additional debate. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly will anchor Tuesday’s coverage. |