Open Phones
Headlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines, divided by age, were open for viewer comments on the question: “Your Experience Paying Off Student Loans?” Education report…
535 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines, divided by age, were open for viewer comments on the question: “Your Experience Paying Off Student Loans?” Education report…
535 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines were open only to Democrats for comments on the question: “Can Your Party Unify in November?” The telephone lines were divid…
606 viewsChicago-Kent College of Law Dean Harold Krent talked by video from Chicago about the historical precedence related to presidential pardons. Topics included whether President Obama would elec…
691 viewsChristopher Anders talked about a report detailing the Defense Department’s use of unmanned aerial vehicles in the U.S., as well as the privacy and legal implications of drone use. The pr…
706 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines were open for viewer comments on the question: “U.S. Tax Code: How Would You Simplify?” The telephone lines were divided by …
551 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines were open for viewer comments on the question: “Your View of Student Walkouts?” Telephone lines were divided among students,…
973 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines were open for viewer comments on the question: “What’s Your Family’s Financial Situation?” The telephone lines were divided …
608 viewsHeadlines from the day’s newspapers were read and telephone lines were open for viewer enrolled in an Affordable Care Act insurance plan for comments on their experience. Kaiser Health News …
461 viewsTom Hamburger reported by phone on the FBI’s decision to review new information related to Hillary Clinton’s personal e-mail server after the agency uncovered new e-mails related to the clos…
620 viewsAnn Telnaes and Signe Wilkinson talked about the role of political cartoonists and the state of freedom of speech one year after the attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's Paris headq…
1,073 viewsVictoria Stilwell reported by telephone about the December 2015 jobs numbers released the previous day and what they suggest about the strength of the U.S. economy.
240 viewsMicheline Blum spoke by video from New York City to preview the next Tuesday’s Republican and Democratic primaries in New York and talk about recent polling in the state. A Clinton ad releas…
443 viewsGreen Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein talked about her presidential bid, the issues central to her campaign, as well as challenges faced by third party candidates. She responded …
5,967 viewsSarah Westwood talked about Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey’s announcement the previous day that his agency would examine new information in the previously closed invest…
1,582 viewsJoe Concha reported by telephone to discuss the role of traditional media in future presidential campaigns. Topics included newspaper endorsements and the coverage from national reporters. H…
484 viewsSarah Sparks and Chris Swanson discussed the latest research into the use of corporal punishment in public schools which showed that more than 100,000 students in 21 states were paddled, swa…
3,230 viewsPhiladelphia Inquirer city hall reporter Tricia Nadolny reported by phone on Philadelphia’s new 1.5-cent-per-ounce tax on sugary beverages and sodas.
208 viewsBrian Blase and Ron Pollack discused a new Department of Health and Human Services report predicting an average 22 percent rise in Affordable Care Act insurance premiums in 2017. They discus…
636 viewsMatt Lewis talked about his book, Too Dumb to Fail: How the GOP Betrayed the Reagan Revolution to Win Elections (and How It Can Reclaim Its Conservative Roots), about President Ronald Reagan…
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