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Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013

Dr. Oz, The Daily Dose

Easy tricks to get over jet lag


9:10 p.m. – Rebecca Sinderbrand, Deputy White House Editor at POLITICO

If the House were to vote today, using force in Syria would be defeated – a political defeat for President Barack Obama.


8:10 p.m. – Mike McCarthy, editor-in-chief of DC Magazine

Fun weekend events across the region


7:40 p.m. Christian Toto, assistant editor at Big Hollywood

Reviewing ‘Riddick’ plus talk of retiring actors


7:23 p.m. Mark Kizsla, Denver Post sports columnist and author of the new book ‘No Plan B: Peyton Manning’s Comeback with the Denver Broncos’

Peyton Manning was ‘stupified’ after cut by Indianapolis Colts


7:20 p.m. Scott Wykoff, WBAL reporter

The NFL Kickoff party revving up at the Inner Harbor


6:20 p.m. Brent Harris, Comcast SportsNet Ravens reporter

Ravens faces game in steamy Denver with new defense


5:40 p.m. George Wallace, WTOP’s Redskins beat reporter

Looking at the Redskins defense


5:10 p.m. Josh Gerstein, senior White House reporter at POLITICO

Resistance to US military strikes against Syria


4:40 p.m. – Catherine Herridge, chief intelligence correspondent, Fox News

Video of Syrian rebels killing prisoners


4:10 p.m. – Major Garrett, chief White House correspondent, CBS News

Obama at the G20; Syria


3:50 p.m. – Maggie Fox, senior health writer, NBC News

Health concerns over e-cigarettes


3:10 p.m. – Janet Bodnar, Editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance

How to make your money grow in retirement

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2:20 p.m. – Rick Newman, columnist for Yahoo! Finance

Next few decades could be uncharacteristically bleak

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12:51 p.m. – Jim Bohannon, commentator

The brain refrain


12:10 p.m. – Dana Hedgebeth, transportation reporter, The Washington Post

Metro seeks long-term fix fir water problems on Red Line.


8:40 a.m. – Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va.

With Syria, there has to be a "consequence" for using chemical weapons.


7:40 a.m. – Dr. Anthony Fauci, director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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7:10 a.m. – Jim VandeHei, executive editor, POLITICO

Rank-and-file House members don’t support military strike in Syria.


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