Purdue Settlement, Astronomy for the Blind, Downton Abbey

Purdue Settlement, Astronomy for the Blind, Downton Abbey

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1162

  • Sep 19, 2019 6:00 am
  • 1:40:44 mins
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Purdue Prepares to Pay the Piper for Role in Opioid Epidemic Guest: Jennifer Oliva, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University Purdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, filed for bankruptcy this week as part of a settlement over the billions of dollars it made aggressively marketing addictive opioids. The company and its owners are facing thousands of lawsuits from states, counties, cities and Native American tribes. Can You Hear the Stars Tonight? –Astronomy for the Blind Guest: Allyson Bieryla, Manager of the Astronomy Lab and Clay Telescope in the Department of Astronomy at Harvard The stars have been a source of wonder and guidance for centuries--but only to those with the eyes to see them. Harvard’s astronomy lab is creating interactive ways for the people with visual impairments to experience the night sky through touch and sound John Lunn, Composer for Downton Abbey score Guest: John Lunn The Crawleys of Downton Abbey are back: That music alone is enough to send a shiver of anticipation down the spine of Downton Abbey fan like me. Luxurious estates, extravagant costumes –and so much drama for both the Crawleys and their servants! None of it would be as good without the lush musical background composed by John Lunn. He won two Emmys for the TV series and composed the music for Downton Abbey the movie, which is now in theaters An Evangelical in the Trump Era Guest: Richard Mouw, Professor of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary, Author “Restless Faith” White evangelicals were important to President Trump’s election in 2016 and will be again in 2020. As a result, we’ve seen a number of prominent evangelicals publicly distance themselves from the label. They’re unhappy that being “evangelical” in America today equates with supporting a politician whose behavior, rhetoric and policies run contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ. But Richard Mouw is sticking with the label “evangelical” –though he clearly wrestles with it in his new book, “Restless Faith.” America Is Failing to Pro