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Thursday, 05 July 2012 17:54 |
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Former United Methodist Minister and Wayne County native Jimmy Creech recounts his journey on gender politics and assesses for host Barlow Herget the recent campaign to change the state Constitution to prohibit homosexual marriages. |
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Friday, 29 June 2012 10:59 |
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Democratic Congressman Brad Miller of Raleigh says he's never seen Washington politics so "poisonous" in its partisanship and sees the current session doing nothing until after the November Election. He says the Supreme Court's decision to reaffirm in a 5-4 vote the Citizens United's case to allow unlimited campaign contributions will put the country in the hands of wealthy individuals more than ever. |
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Thursday, 21 June 2012 18:30 |
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John Hood, president of the John Locke Foundation, reviews with host Barlow Herget the changes and budget and public school support of the Republican controlled legislature. |
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Friday, 15 June 2012 10:53 |
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Former NC Community College President Martin Lancaster tells host Barlow Herget that for-profit colleges feed off federal money. The schools are not cheap with tuition as much as $48,000 and students, even if they default, are still stuck with the loan while colleges get their money up front. |
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Monday, 11 June 2012 12:21 |
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Bob Geolas, the new president and CEO of the Research Triangle Foundation, tells host Barlow Herget that s the Research Triangle Park is moving in a new direction, one that will have Geolas' team traveling more in North Carolina and to global markets for new jobs. He sees the state's education system as a key component for RTP's future success. |
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