Dahlia Lithwick of Slate and Newsweek discussed Ginni Thomas’ phone call to Anita Hill, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s lawsuit vs. the Federal Government, Delaware Senate Candidate Christine O’Donnell and more.
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Dahlia Lithwick of Slate and Newsweek discussed Ginni Thomas’ phone call to Anita Hill, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s lawsuit vs. the Federal Government, Delaware Senate Candidate Christine O’Donnell and more.
Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald, authors of Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story joined Coy to discuss the latest developments in the war on terror in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Dede Smith of Citizens For A Sustainable Water Plan joined Coy to discuss the latest on the water supply plan.
10.1.10
Coy talks with Richard Diamond about the red light camera on 29 North.
9.23.10
Ronald G. Dimberg Associate Professor in the University of Virginia’s Corcoran Department of History joined Coy to discuss China and Korea.
Frank Islam, author of Renewing the American Dream, joins Coy to discuss his book.
8.30.10- As he does every Monday, Bob Holzworth of Virginia Tomorrow joins Coy live on the program. The two discuss Virginia politics.
8.30.10: John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute joins Coy live on the program to discuss Virginia Politics.
8.3.10- Rick Britton, local historian and cartagropher, joins Coy live in studio. He continues his countdown of the th 25 Most Important and Signfigant Civil War Battles in Virginia. Todays discussion began with Number 10, The Battle of Fredricksburg.
8.2.10- Tom Guterbock, the Directer of the Center for Survey Research at the University of Virginia, joins Coy live in studio for an exclusive conversation about the results of a multi-year study of immigration laws in Prince William County, Va– the closest thing Virginia has to laws passed in Arizona.