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.
Bruce Williams, Professor at the University of Virginia’s Media Studies Department discussed news and media.
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.
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss Virginia politics.
Rick Britton joins Coy live in studio to continue his countdown of The 25 Most Important and Significant Virginia Civil War Battles. Today’s discussion begins with Number 19, the Battle of Petersburg.
On the October 4, 2010 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now, political scientist Bob Holsworth joined Coy for a weekly discussion of state politics. Holsworth is the founder and president of Virginia Tomorrow. This week topics ranged from the latest on Governor Bob McDonnell’s liquor-store privatization plan, if Congressman Tom Perriello can fend off Robert Hurt in the 5th Congressional District, and who is in charge of Virginia Democrats.
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Local historian, Rick Britton joins Coy on the program to continue their countdown of famous Virginia based Civil War battles.
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Washington, D.C.-based telecommunications attorney James Moskowitz joins Coy with the latest dismal news about net neutrality.
Coy discusses local government spending with David Swanson
Isaac Wood joins Coy to discuss an upcoming event with the UVA Center for Politics.