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On The Record: US in the Persian Gulf; couple sails for 6 months
2008-07-11
How did the United States become the security guard for the Persian Gulf? Can we sustain it? What is it costing us in terms of money and loss of life? Steve Yetiv, who teaches political science at ODU, is the author of several books on our policy and practices in that part of the world including his latest, "The Absence of Grand Strategy: The United States in the Persian Gulf, 1972-2005". He talks about our relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other nations in the Gulf and whether the war in Iraq has made things worse.
Also, George and Frances Sadler, a local couple, spent six months sailing from Norfolk through Caribbean, most of the time alone.
Finally on My Minute, my reflections on the failure of the General Assembly to address transportation and fill judicial vacancies.
On the Record: Voting rights after prison; CW re-enactors
2008-07-03
In Virginia, having your voting rights restored after serving a prison sentence for a violent or non-violent felony takes time and a reprieve from the Governor. Should the process be shortened? The state is urging those who are eligible to submit paperwork now so they can possibly vote in November.
I talk with a former felon just had his rights restored, 35 years after going to jail, and a woman who heads an organization working with ex-offenders and to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Kate Hanley, who reviews all the applications.
Also, a pair of excellent Colonial Williamsburg re-enactors portray the Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington about their roles in the Revolution.
On the Record: Va. attorney general; TCC president
2008-06-30
Joel Rubin interviews newsmakers and opinion leaders Sunday mornings on WVEC.
On the Record: Transportation talk
2008-06-20
The General Assembly returns to Richmond Monday for yet another special session on transportation. Will this one produce more revenues for big ticket construction projects in Hampton Roads? At the moment, Governor Kaine's plan to raise taxes looks headed for defeat in the House Finance Committee, but much can happen once the legislative process begins. The show features a lively debate between Delegates Ken Alexander (D-Norfolk) and Tom Gear (R-Hampton) on the need to raise taxes in a down economy. Also appearing are Delegate Glenn Oder (R-Newport News) and Senators Yvonne Miller (D-Norfolk) and Fred Quayle (R-Suffolk), both of whom serve on the Senate Finance Committee where all tax bills are heard.
And in My Minute, I'll reflect on the loss of Tim Russert.
On the Record: Carrier moves; Transportation special session
2008-06-13
On June 23, the General Assembly returns to Richmond to try to pass new funding bills for transportation. Will Governor Kaine's plan prevail, will legislators cobble up an alternative or will the session be a waste of time? Where is the public on all this? CNU Professor Quentin Kidd has done polling on the issue. Also, 13 News Military Reporter Mike Gooding fills us in on the potential loss of an aircraft carrier to Florida.
On the Record: The OLF debate
2008-06-09
The Navy wants 2,000 rural acres to locate an outlying landing field, and agreements from the host locality not to build homes on 28,000 acres around it. Sites in two counties in North Carolina and three in Virginia have been identified, but none want the noise and they claim, economic disruption, that will come from the airfields, where pilots from NAS Oceana would train.
Guests are two officials from the Navy on the need for the OLF and what the government is willing to do to make it a win-win for everyone; and three county administrators who say there is not much the Navy can offer to make their residents happy.
And on My Minute, some advice for Barack Obama as he prepares for the campaign ahead against John McCain.
On the Record: Va. senate race; Hillary v. Obama supporters
2008-05-19
Democrats are rightfully fretting that the continuing battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for their party's presidential nomination is threatening their chance to win back the White House in November. But Clinton supporters, like local blogger Vivian Paige, think she should stay in until all the primaries are over. Obama backers, like Congressman Bobby Scott, say it's time for Clinton to quit because she mathematically can't win. This Sunday Paige and Scott debate the matter, and Northern Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall tells me why Republicans should nominate him over Jim Gilmore to take on Mark Warner for a Virginia Senate seat this fall.
Finally, on My Minute, how we can make transportation town hall meetings more productive.
On the Record: Gordon Robertson; Kaine road plans
2008-05-12
Joel Rubin talks with guests Gordon Robertson of CBN and 700 Club and Former VDOT Commissioner Phil Schucet.
On The Record: Suffolk tornado recovery; Hager-Bush wedding
2008-05-05
As Mayor of Suffolk, Linda Johnson has been a point person in the media coverage and recovery efforts following Monday's tornado. Mayor Johnson and 13 News Meteorologist Craig Moeller talk about the devastating storm.
Virginia Republican Party Chairman John Hager chats about his party's fortunes in Virginia and the wedding next Saturday of his son Henry to President Bush's daughter Jenna.
And Joel reflects on how Reverend Jeremiah Wright is impacting Barack Obama's candidacy for President.
On The Record: Outgoing ODU president; scandalous art
2008-04-28
When she was hired in 2001, Roseann Runte told ODU she would be its president for seven years. Sure enough, she is leaving July 1, to become president of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, an even larger school than ODU. What will Ms. Runte look back on as her major accomplishments?
We'll ask her this week during her On the Record "exit interview". And you'll meet Beth Reid, the 17 year old Churchland High artist whose nude self portrait was awarded and then denied first prize in a Virginian-Pilot student art contest. Her mother Nancy and her painting will also be on the set.
Finally in "My Minute", the investments Hampton Roads is gleaning from former pro athletes, and what it could have received if Michael Vick had stayed away from dog fighting.
On The Record: Gilmore runs for Senate
2008-04-21
The half hour is spent with Jim Gilmore, former Governor and now Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, who stirred the pot a bit with critical comments about Democrat Mark Warner at this past week's Shad Planking.
On The Record: Preventing child abuse
2008-04-14
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and no one knows that better than Betty (Pruden) Kelley, who was physically and sexually abused growing up outside Rochester and wrote a book called Home Free, detailing her experience. This week, the now 74 year old mother of three joins me to talk about child abuse through the eyes of a child. With us will be Betty Wade Coyle, who runs Prevent Child Abuse Hampton Roads, and Kathy Jeffries, Development Director for Seton Youth Shelters in Virginia Beach.
On The Record: Regionalism leader retiring
2008-04-04
Art Collins retires at the end of this month after 39 years with the regional planning district commission, the last thirty as its executive director. Regional cooperation has improved dramatically over that time, but transportation remains an obstacle, principally because it must receive funding and approvals from other layers of government. Collins has been praised and reviled for his efforts. On Sunday he looks back on regional successes and failures.
On The Record: Transportation projects, legislative impasse
2008-03-28
The Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel seems on its way to being back on the list of road projects the region believes needs to be expanded. Peninsula legislators have been arguing for its inclusion. Newport News Delegate Phil Hamilton will make a case for the HRBT.
With Hamilton to discuss the latest transportation impasse, and the looming debate over how to fund improvements, will be Chesapeake Delegate John Cosgrove and Norfolk Senator Yvonne Miller.
On My Minute, can all of us do more to report troubled people before they commit murders like the recent ones at the Virginia Beach apartment complex.
On The Record: John Adams mini-series; Titanic musical
2008-03-21
The nine hour HBO miniseries John Adams, which continues this Sunday night, is the largest movie production ever to come to Virginia. The creators, led by co-executive producer Tom Hanks, used Colonial Williamsburg, a prison farm in Powhatan County and a backlot built at a vacant manufacturing plant outside Richmond for much of the filming, which brought millions of dollars into the state's economy and jobs for a number of local actors and crew.
This Sunday, you'll meet one of those actresses and the heads of the state and regional film offices who would like the Commonwealth to join 42 other states in offering more incentives to bring Hollywood to Virginia.
You'll also meet Brian Marshall, director of the Virginia Musical Theater production of Titantic, which comes to Virginia Beach starting Thursday and two professional actors, Greg Violand from Cleveland and John Payonk from Chicago, who have two of the principal roles in the production.
On The Record: Senate candidate Mark Warner
2008-03-17
Mark Warner is considered to be a heavy favorite to win election as Virginia's junior U.S. Senator this November, but even he is worried that friction between supporters of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may harm party unity going into the fall elections. This Sunday I will talk with the former Democratic governor about the Presidential derby as well as his own contest against either Jim Gilmore or Bob Marshall, the two current Republican Senate nominee combatants. We will also chat about his views on withdrawing troops from Iraq, how to gain energy independence and whether there is a solution to the transportation debate in Richmond.
And on My Minute, Virginia's connection to the sex scandal that has cost New York its governor.
On The Record: Norfolk smoking ban, National Spelling Bee entrant from VB.
2008-03-10
Come March 31, Norfolk could become the only city in Virginia with a restaurant smoking ban. It may not happen though because the General Assembly did not pass a similar restriction for the rest of the state.
We'll discuss that issue this Sunday with councilwomen Theresa Whibley of Norfolk and Rosemary Wilson of Virginia Beach and Matt Falvey, owner of three local restaurants. You'll also meet 13 year old Rebecca Willett of Virginia Beach, who will compete in the National Spelling Bee in May. And on My Minute, why a Clinton Obama ticket ought to happen as early as next month.
On the Record: Presidential politics, 2nd District race
2008-03-03
The race for the Democratic Presidential nomination may come down to Tuesday's primaries in Ohio and Texas. If Hillary Clinton does not score well, she may be out of the race. This Sunday, one of the country's premier political analysts, UVA's Larry Sabato, will join me to talk about how Barack Obama became the frontrunner and how a race against John McCain may shape up in the fall. Also, Democrat Glenn Nye, a 33 year old foreign service worker, will come On the Record to talk about his plans to challenge 2nd District Republican Congresswoman Thelma Drake this November. And on My Minute, my take on the State Supreme Court's decision to strike down as unconstitutional the Hampton Roads Transportation Authority.
On The Record: Payday lending, EVMS funding
2008-02-25
There are nearly 800 payday lending stores in Virginia, providing millions of dollars in loans each week to people needing money between paychecks. The issue, now before the General Assembly, is whether they charge too much in interest and hook too many people into continuing reliance on this method of borrowing. This Sunday, Jamie Fulmer, representing the largest of these companies, Advance America, and Ward Scull, a Newport News businessman who began Virginians Against Payday Loans after one of his employees became seriously in debt to a payday lender, will debate the issue.
Also Harry Lester, President of Eastern Virginia Medical School, will talk about the challenges of securing state construction funds because of a dispute over whether the institution is deemed a state agency by legislators.
And on My Minute, are authorities giving accused police killer Ryan Frederick a fair shake.
On The Record: Immigration debate
2008-02-15
Does America really have an immigration crisis or is it simply being used as a political issue to help conservatives win elections? Last week On the Record viewers heard from a college professor and a local civic activist asking for tougher laws to send undocumented workers home and punish employers. This week they will hear from a lobbyist, a Mexican American and representatives of a major local landscaping company who say this country needs temporary workers and ought to be doing all it can to accommodate them for the sake of the economy.
And on My Minute, was William and Mary president Gene Nichol the right man in the wrong place.
On The Record: Immigration, Virginia primary
2008-02-11
Tuesday is the Virginia Primary and the outcome is expected to be close in both party contests. On the Republican side, John McCain is not necessarily the favorite. On this week's show, Charles Dunn, Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University and author of a recent book on the conservative movement in America, will talk about McCain's problems with that bloc of the party and what that might mean for his chances in Virginia Tuesday.
Also, George Grayson, a former delegate and W&M Professor, is an expert on Mexico. He believes that country's rich elite are dumping problems with their poor people on America and Canada, creating our immigration problem.
He will be joined by Belinda Dexter, who is part of a group called Help Save Hampton Roads. On next week's program, I'll talk with representatives opposing legislation now before the General Assembly regarding illegal immigration.
On The Record: Youth crime; Super Tuesday preview
2008-02-04
Everyone is still trying to sort out what went wrong on January 17 in South Norfolk. Why did police break down the door of 28 year old Ryan Frederick, who allegedly shot and killed detective Jarrod Shivers out of fear that he was being robbed? This week 13 News Reporter Patrick Terpstra, who has been following the case, talks about what we know to date on this controversial case. Also 13 News Anchor Lasalle Blanks joins me to discuss a compelling story that aired this past week about teens and guns.
We'll also hear from Quentin Kidd, political science professor from Christopher Newport University on whether Super Tuesday will decide the presidential nominations or whether the race will still be hot heading into the Virginia primary on February 12.
And on My Minute, is it a big deal that some of our cities are growing and others are shrinking or just treading water? That's all this Sunday on WVEC TV's On the Record at 10:30 am. For future lineups and past shows, go to wvec.com/otr.
On The Record: North Anna nuclear power plant proposal
2008-01-25
David Christian of Dominion Power discusses the proposed new nuclear unit at North Anna.
On The Record: Bus convention tourism; proposed sale of the Virginian-Pilot
2008-01-18
Everyone needs to be on their best behavior in Hampton Roads from February 2-7. That's when the largest national convention ever in the region comes to the Virginia Beach Convention Center. What will the American Bus Association
2008 Marketplace mean for us that week and into the future? Peter Pantuso, President of the ABA will be with us to talk about that along with Jim Ricketts of the Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau and Tony DiFilippo of the Norfolk CVB, which will also host an event for some of the 3,000 visitors.
Also Gordon Borrell, a local communications consultant, will join me to talk about the proposed sale of the Virginian-Pilot.
And on My Minute, how a lack of regional cooperation has cost Richmond a minor league baseball team and may result in our loss of funding for major road projects.
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On The Record: Gov. Kaine outlines 2008 agenda; children and health insurance
2008-01-14
Governor Tim Kaine has outlined an ambitious agenda for this yearıs General Assembly. He talks about challenges in transportation, immigration and also about the prospects for his favored presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama.
Also, two experts discuss how many lower income children should receive government financed health insurance?
On The Record: National politics, Va. mental health system
2008-01-07
With the Iowa caucuses happening tonight and the New Hampshire primaries set for next Tuesday, the identities of the Presidential nominees will soon begin to take shape. This Sunday I'll talk to 3rd District Congressman Bobby Scott, a Barack Obama supporter, about what are the Illinois Senator's chances for victory. We'll also focus on whether Congress will eventually force the President to start bringing the troops home from Iraq and whether it's time to change federal laws that have resulted in the United States having one of the highest prison incarceration rates in the world.
Also Newport News Delegate Phil Hamilton, who chairs the House Health Welfare and Institutions Committee, will discuss the challenges confronting Virginia's beleaguered mental health system and Medicaid systems.
On My Minute, is it time to tighten gun control laws in the wake of the Va Tech tragedy last April.
On The Record: A look ahead to the 2008 General Assembly
2008-01-02
or those of you at your computers to see this, On the Record this week looks ahead to the 2008 session of the Va General Assembly. My guests will be three newcomers - Williamsburg Republican Delegate Brenda Pogge and Beach Democrat Delegates Joe Bouchard and Bobby Mathieson - talking about their new challenges and their views on the Governor's proposed budget and anticipated changes to the transportation package passed last year.
You'll also meet Kathy Heath and Karla Martin, who have co-authored a children's book on adoption. The book is called "Logan's Journey", named for the son Kathy adopted five years ago. Her personal story is very compelling.
Finally, will the assassination of Benazir Bhutto impact the coming Presidential primaries and caucuses in the United States.
On The Record: WVEC Holiday salute; big stories of 2007
2007-12-19
On Christmas Eve at 9pm and on Christmas Day at Noon, WVEC TV presents Holiday Salute to our military personnel. The highlight of the program will be stories reporter Mike Gooding and videographer Pierre Simmons compiled in Djibouti, Africa where 2,000 troops working under the Joint Forces Command in Suffolk are on a goodwill mission. Mike and Pierre will be On the Record this Sunday to talk about their trip to the Horn of Africa and will be joined by Joe Flanagan, host of the Holiday Salute for the past 22 years.
Also Mike, along with Patrick Terpstra and Janet Roach of 13 News, will look back on pivotal stories they covered the past 12 months.
On The Record: Economy of Hampton Roads
2007-12-17
Escalating numbers of loan foreclosures are rocking the national economy, but how about here in Hampton Roads? Are we becoming more dependent on government spending? Are we raising the right taxes to pay for transportation? What should be the government's role in assuring affordable housing? On this Sunday morning's On the Record, I'll talk with ODU Economists Vinod Agarwal and Gil Yochum, two of the authors of the latest State of the Region report.
On The Record: 1st District candidates
2007-12-07
The three candidates for Jo Ann Davis's seat go on the record before Tuesday's special election.
On The Record: Teen violence; Treating addicts
2007-12-03
The murder of a Norfolk 15 year old, allegedly by a pair of 13 and 14 year old juveniles, has outraged many people throughout the region, among them Norfolk school board member Billy Cook. He is e-mailing everyone he knows in authority, calling for a community-wide effort to protest violence. This Sunday, Cook, a Colonel in the Army Reserve and a former teacher, speaks out.
You'll also meet Robert Eisen, who lost his law license after being arrested for abusing narcotics. He talks about his addiction, the depths of the psychosis which he experienced and about a miracle drug that has restored balance to his brain. Joining him will be two physicians who with Eisen have opened up a new treatment center for narcotics addicts on the Peninsula.
And on My Minute, some praise for Paul Fraim, who is taking the region on his shoulders and could use some help.
On The Record: Pardoning the pig; Va. Libertarians
2007-11-26
Lisa Suhay is a persistent woman. The former New York Times reporter has written eight children's books, the latest about the first Thanksgiving at Berkeley Plantation in Virginia. Encouraged by one of her children, she lobbied the White House to grant an official pardon for a pig, symbolic of the meal served at that first gathering. Her efforts led to the President's visit to Berkeley on Monday, but did Mr. Bush pardon Lisa's pig? Watch this week's On the Record to meet Lisa Suhay and find out.
You'll also meet members of Virginia's Libertarian Party, which are working hard on behalf of Ron Paul's presidential candidacy. What do Libertarians believe and why do they back Ron Paul?
On The Record: Regional water cooperation
2007-11-19
There is no better example of regional cooperation in southside Hampton Roads than the complex distribution of water. Virginia Beach pumps water from Lake Gaston to Norfolk's lakes in Suffolk where it's treated and pumped to the Beach and to Chesapeake. Portsmouth, which buys water from Norfolk, owns water of its own in Suffolk that it supplies to its own citizens and to Suffolk. And on the Peninsula, Newport News sells water to its neighbors.
It's complicated but it works, particularly during stressful times like the recent drought. On this Sunday's On the Record, the utilities directors in Norfolk and Virginia Beach talk about that.
Also why would anyone run for office, given how nasty the latest General Assembly elections were? The Sorensen Institute trains people considering throwing hats in political rings. This Sunday you'll hear from two potential aspirants and the director of the Charlottesville-based program.
On the Record: General Assembly Election review
2007-11-12
Del. Leo Wardrup, R-Virginia Beach; Vivian Paige, Local Political Blogger and Quentin Kidd, CNU Political Science Professor guest.
On The Record: 1st D. Senate race; 21st D. House race
2007-11-05
On this Sunday's On The Record you will hear from candidates in a pair of highly contested legislative races. In the first Senate district on the peninsula republican Tricia Stall and democrat John Miller will debate proposed changes to improve public education and in the 21st House district in Virginia Beach republican incumbent John Welch will defend the controversial Virginia drivers fee in his contest against democratic challenger Bobby Mathieson.
On the Record: Ches. House of Delegates race; Meterologist Craig Moeller
2007-10-29
Chesapeake Republican incumbent John Cosgrove and Democratic challenger Michael "Mick"
Meyer will debate the wisdom of Hampton Roads Transportation Authority among other issues. Also 13 News Meteorologist Craig Moeller will talk about the fires in California and the drought in Hampton Roads.
On The Record: Norfolk, Va. Beach house races
2007-10-22
More House of Delegates debates. In Norfolk, incumbent Democrat Paula Miller is opposed by Republican Hank Giffin, a retired three-star admiral. In Virginia Beach, incumbent Republican Bob Purkey is opposed by retired management consultant Bob MacIver.
On The Record: Election politics
2007-10-15
Republican Senator Nick Rerras is defending his seat against Democrat Ralph Northam. Key issues are the abusive driver fees and proposals to limit how much revenue the cities can collect in real estate tax rates.
In the second segment, Portsmouth Democrat Steve Heretick, who is seeking to unseat incumbent 13th District Senator Fred Quayle. Quayle did not respond to invitations to participate in the program.
On the Record: Beach House debate; Ft. Monroe's future
2007-10-08
TOPIC: Virginia Beach House of Delegates Debate
Guests: Chris Stolle-R vs. Joe Bouchard-D
TOPIC: Future of Ft. Monroe
Guest: Amy Broad, Producer "Kingdom by the Sea"
On the Record: Mob beating on tape; 96th House District candidates
2007-10-01
Hampton Roads is buzzing about a street assault in Ocean View last weekend involving several juveniles that was recorded on video tape. National networks have aired the video while police back home attempt to discover the motivation for the assault. This Sunday, I will talk with Norfolk Police spokesman Chris Amos about the status of the investigation and whether the media should have shown the video.
Also on this Sunday's program, two candidates for an open House of Delegates seat representing York and James City Counties will debate. Republican Brenda Pogge and Democrat Troy Farlow will swap ideas on Transportation and other issues.
And on my minute, should Columbia University have invited Iran's president to speak on campus?
On the Record: Lost Colony fire; Mix Magazine
2007-09-24
On September 11, fire destroyed a building in Manteo, North Carolina that housed hundreds of intricately designed costumes used since the 1930's in the famous outdoor drama The Lost Colony. The value of the costumes is estimated at nearly $1.5 million. Replacing them is going to be expensive but dozens of people are already stepping forward, offering to help with the sewing and contribute to saving the production so it can reopen on schedule May 30.
This Sunday board chairman John Tucker, a former headmaster at Norfolk Academy, will join me to talk about the tragedy and the ongoing recovery.
You'll also hear from Dee Dee Gee and Joe Lawson, the publisher and business development manager for MIX Magazine, the new Landmark publication aimed at appealing to every person of color. Can one magazine serve the diverse needs of blacks, Asians, Latinos and other minorities? We'll ask them this Sunday.
On the Record: Shoplifting costs; Sandler Center
2007-09-17
Topic: The Rising Cost of Shoplifting with guests Susan Milhoan, Retail Alliance; Josh Mooney, Sensormatic and Jim Hyatt, Naval Exchange Security Manager.
Topic: The new Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach with guests Rob Cross, Sandler Center Programming Director; Emily Spruill, Virginia Beach Cultural Affairs Director
On The Record: An Achievable Dream
2007-09-10
Note: The show was joined in progress because of a 13News Tropical Storm Gabrielle update.
Guests discuss the success of An Achievable Dream Helping Poor Kids Succeed.
Guests: Walter Segaloff, Founder; Richard Coleman, Director and Franklin Roberson, a graduate of An Achievable Dream Academy.
On The Record: Rep. Drake on Iraq trip; VA's transportation debate
2007-09-04
Topics from Sunday, September 3 show:
The War in Iraq
Guest: Congresswoman Thelma Drake
2nd District
and
Topic: Virginia's Transportation Debate
Guest: Delegate Brian Moran
House Democratic Caucus Leader
On The Record: Bad driver fees; medical reporting in Hampton Roads
2007-08-27
TOPIC: Bad Driver Fees, Gubernatorial Politics
Guest: Bob McDonnell, Virginia Attorney General
TOPIC: Health Reporting in Hampton Roads
Guest: 13 News Health Reporter Kathryn Barrett
On the Record: Paying for Transportation Needs
2007-08-20
The Transportation Debate Returns to Richmond
Guests: Sen. Frank Wagner, R-Virginia Beach; Delegate John Welch, R-Virginia Beach; Del. Algie Howell, D-Norfolk
On The Record: The sluggish real estate market
2007-08-13
Topic: The Sluggish Local Real Estate Market
Guests: David Drogus, Managing Broker-Greenbrier Rose and Womble; Linda Williams, Realtor- Realty Consultants; Jay Kotchka, Associate Broker-GSH Real Estate
On the Record: Virginia Black Expo; Rising sea levels
2007-08-06
Sunday August 5, 10:30 am- WVEC TV
Topic: Challenges for Black Owned Businesses
Guests: Gerry McCants, Virginia Black Expo; Darrell Powell, MedTech Search; Gregory Haugabrook, Coffee Phix
Topic: Rising Sea Levels in Hampton Roads Guest: Craig Moeller, WVEC TV Meterologist
My Minute: Should Michael Vick confess?
On the Record: Michael Vick and Dogfighting
2007-07-30
Guests are Dan Shannon, PETA; Patrick Terpstra, WVEC TV; James Ellenson and Tyrone Clifton, Criminal Defense Attorneys
On the Record: Hampton Roads Transportation Authority
2007-07-16
The Hampton Roads Transportation Authority gets to work this week. Guests are Newport News Mayor Joe Frank and Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim and Del. John Cosgrove of Chesapeake.