Monday, November 5
FROM THE HEADLINES: ELECTION PREVIEW, FOX HUNTING
Tune in to hear what your friends and neighbors have to say about today's headlines, including a controversial series of television ads from a local TV station poking fun at a competing station.
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Tuesday, November 6
DECISION 2007
It's been an election season filled with record setting campaign spending and sensational ad campaigns. We'll talk about what's happening at the polls in North Carolina and Virginia. Guests: Dr. Robert Holsworth Dean, College of Humanities and Sciences at VCU; State Senator Marty Williams, Delegate Leo Wardrup.
Election Resources:
HearSay Decision 2007 Voter Guide www.whro.org/decision2007
State Boards of Elections
Virginia - (800) 552-9745 or (804) 864-8901; www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms
North Carolina - Call your county office
www.sboe.state.nc.us
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Wednesday, November 7
THE MORNING AFTER
Will Virginians wake up to a shift in political power in the General Assembly? We'll talk election results with Daily Press Political Reporter Kimball Payne and Quentin Kidd, Associate Professor of Government and Public Affairs at Christopher Newport University, on today's HearSay.
Election News:
www.dailypress.com
www.pilotonline.com
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Thursday, November 8
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING: Kingdom by the Sea~Fortress Monroe
Join Host Cathy Lewis and her guests for a discussion on the future of this Hampton Roads treasure. In this town hall meeting, a production of WHRO’s Center for Regional Citizenship, we explore the history, review the debate and consider the fate of Fortress Monroe.
Guest Panel:
L. Preston Bryant, Jr., Secretary of Natural Resources VA
Steve Corneliussen, Citizens for a Fort Monroe National Park
Conover Hunt, Interim Executive Director-Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority
Ross A. Kearney II, Mayor, City of Hampton;
Robert Neiweg, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Kimball Payne, The Daily Press
Jason Sweat, Federal Office of Economic Adjustment, Department of Defense
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Friday, November 9
RUMOR MILL
A new study shows that we often accept gossip as the truth, even when our own experience or observations prove otherwise. Join us for a look at the power of gossip and why we can be so swayed by second and third-hand information today on HearSay.
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