Laurie David, the environmentalist married to Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Larry David, is the producer of the new movie, An Inconvenient Truth, about Al Gore and combating global warming. Plus: Ned Lamont, the anti-war Democrat who is seeking to unseat Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman -- his showing at the State Democratic convention has forced a primary in the race; a psychology professor on why she thinks Generation Me is the right moniker for today's young adults; and listeners speak to Brian, and each other, on the topic of English as the national language.
No Love for Lieberman
Ned Lamont, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Connecticut's US Senate seat
- why he's trying to unseat Joseph Lieberman
» Lamont for Senate
- why he's trying to unseat Joseph Lieberman
» Lamont for Senate
David and Gore-Liath
Laurie David, environmental advocate ad co-producer of An Inconvenient Truth,
- talks about the message in Al Gore's new film about global warming
» An Inconvenient Truth
- talks about the message in Al Gore's new film about global warming
» An Inconvenient Truth
All of Me
Jean M. Twenge, associate professor of psychology at San Diego State University and the author, Generation Me : Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled--and More Miserable Than Ever Before (Free Press, 2006)
- on the self-focus of the her generation, the children of the boomers
- on the self-focus of the her generation, the children of the boomers
Open Phones
Listeners calls on the topic of English as a national language
Not Curbing Her Enthusiasm
Laurie David, environmental advocate and co-producer of "An Inconvenient Truth." Leaving after her interview with Brian, 5/24/2006
