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Publisher's Beat
This week on the Publisher's Beat, Schuyler Murdock, President and CEO of CM-GC, and General Manager of Triversity Construction Group, is Doug Bolton's guest. They discuss her challenges as one of the few women CEO's in the construction business, the history of her company, the incredible growth of Triversity, and prospects for continued growth in a shrinking construction market. |
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NOTE: Due to the nature of Current Affairs, reporting programs may make last minute changes regarding content. When this happens our show descriptions may be inaccurate, but we strive to give you the latest information as it happens. Thank you for your understanding. |
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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
Weekdays at 6pm
Join Jim Lehrer, Judy Woodruff, Ray Suarez and Gwen Ifill for an in-depth analysis of current events. Featuring news summaries, live studio interviews discussions and both foreign & domestic reporting, The NewsHour remains one of the most distinguished sources of news on television.
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Fifth Third Business Beat
Friday, September 12 at 7:30pm
This week the Fifth Third Business Beat Thompson Hine partner Bev Lyman provides helpful legal advice regarding intellectual property. Also, Rob Reifsnyder, president of United Way of Greater Cincinnati stops by to deliver an update on this year's United Way Campaign, and Barbara Howard discusses the financial implications of divorce.
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Washington Week
Friday, September 12 at 8pm
Tune into Washington Week as Gwen Ifill and her team continue coverage on Election 2008. Find out how Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin is impacting the race for the White House, and Sen. Barack Obama's shifting campaign strategy. Get the latest update on troop withdrawals from Iraq and the plan that will deploy more troops to Afghanistan. Also this week, new analysis on the government's takeover of Frannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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NOW on PBS
Friday, September 12 at 8:30pm
The Republican Party has long used wedge issues like abortion, gun control, and gay rights to its advantage in rallying conservative voters, but a shifting agenda amongst political evangelicals and new thinking about Democratic Party tactics might be changing the game. This week on NOW on PBS David Brancaccio discusses these issues and their implications with Bishop Harry Jackson and author Drew Westen.
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Bill Moyers Journal
Friday, September 12 at 9pm
Rage on the Radio. What happens when America's airwaves fill with hate? Bill Moyers Journal takes a tough look at the hostile industry of ''Shock Jock'' media with a hard-hitting examination of its effects on our nation's political discourse.
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Debating our Destiny II
Friday, September 12 at 10pm
Former presidential and vice-presidential candidates review their debate triumphs and failures in this sequel to Debating Our Destiny: 40 years of Presidential Debates, which aired on PBS in 2000. After a brief recap of the original program, the sequel picks up where the original left off, beginning with the first Bush-Gore debate in the fall of 2000. The special features some of the most compelling debate exchanges in recent history, as well as exclusive interviews with the candidates. Respected journalist Jim Lehrer, who has moderated 10 presidential debates in the past five elections, interviews President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Senators Lieberman and Kerry to get their perspectives on the debates.
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