Tuesday: Fred Phelps's health, China dissident: daughter, Tennessee whiskey wars, and more...
Part One
Fred Phelps's health
As Fred Phelps lies on his deathbed, his son Nate talks about his estrangement to his father who founded the notorious Westboro Baptist Church.
Ukraine sanctions: Rifkind
With fears growing that Eastern Ukraine could be Russia's next target, some European politicians are calling the West's response pathetic. British Member of Parliament Sir Malcolm Rifkind is one of those politicians.
Space flash
A mysterious glow lit up the skies early this morning over Atlantic Canada -- and early riser Morris McIntyre will illuminate us about the illumination.
Part Two
China dissident: daughter
Today in Geneva, Ti-Anna Wang pleaded with the U.N. Human Rights Council to intercede on behalf of her father, Wang Bingzhang -- a dissident who's been in solitary confinment in China for twelve years.
Pickton settlement
A settlement means dozens of children of dozens of women missing when Robert Pickton was arrested will receive compensation -- a small step, according to one of those children, in the right direction.
Tennessee whiskey wars
A Tennessee law that gives only Tennessee whiskeys made like Jack Daniels the right to be called "Tennessee whiskey" has other Tennessee whiskey-makers all fired up.
Part Three
Maritime Merchant magazine
The little buy-and-sell magazine that connected Cape Bretoners for 26 years is folding, unable to compete with the internet. We speak to the owner of the Maritime Merchant, which at its peak was known as the 'Bible' to many Cape Islanders.
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: history
For years, no one at the Vienna Philharmonic discussed what happened during the Second World War -- until one musician started asking questions. He discovered widespread Nazi membership in the orchestra, a purge of its Jews and more. A feature interview with that musician and the historian who helped him.