

Art unveiles the milestones and setbacks of air travel as rising fuel costs cripple the airline industry. Passengers voice their own experiences and Fennell provides a behind-the-scenes look at an FAA Control Tower and the inner workings of the baggage claim system. U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (NJ) joins Cn8 DC Bureau Chief Robert Traynham to discuss his thoughts on the topic.
AFR Travels to Mountain View, California, the home of Google, for an inside look at Fortune Magazine's best place to work.
Take a tour of the Googleplex with Art, learn about what it's like to work at Google with people manager, Ann Driscoll who talks about the culture of Google, and see what perks Google employees enjoy as part of their everyday lives inside the Googleplex.
Janet Zappala tours the Google garden with Chef Nate Keller and tells us all about Google's green initiatives.

AFR travels to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe to tackle the issue of Global Warming. Art will anchor the show high atop the mountains of Squaw Valley, USA which is a ski resort in the Northern Sierra Nevada mountains. We will discuss the main environmental effects of climate change, including snow/glacier melt as well as how increasing temperatures and the subsequent droughts are fueling the wildfires.
Art talks to Norm Miller, a staff scientist in the Earth Sciences Division at Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley.
We’ll also take a tour of some of the charred land in Angorra at Lake Tahoe which experienced some of the worst wildfires last year. Dr. Jason Sibold, geographer and climate expert at Univ of Nevada breaks it down with Art..
Health effects of global warming are another major topic. We’ll sit down with Dr. Mirta Roses Periago who is the director of the Pan American Health Organization (an offshoot of the World Health Organization.)
Janet Zappala does a piece on Squaw Valley’s Sustainable Slopes program, which is their initiative to give back to the environment through recycling, special heating/cooling, anti-erosion programs, etc.
And Justin Lock will be in San Francisco talking about rising sea levels. He talks to Will Travis of the San Fran Bay Conservation and Development Commission as well as Noah Knowles of the U.S. Geological Survey.