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Week of November 5 - 9, 2012
Week of November 5 - 9, 2012
Weekdays 12pm-2pm
Here's the rundown for this week's guests
Monday 11/5
Hr. 1
Our conversations with the candidates continue, this hour featuring 27th District Congresswoman Kathy Hochul (recorded)
Hr. 2
Conversations with the candidates continue; we talk with 55th State Senate District contender Sean Hanna
Tuesday 11/6
Hr. 1
Examining the voting process, how it’s working and how it can be further refined, with Monroe County Election Commissioners Thomas Ferrarese and Peter Quinn
Hr. 2
As we vote on the future of an administration, how Presidents begin their terms; a conversation with historian Terry Golway (recorded)
Wednesday 11/7
Hr. 1
A post-election analysis from a veteran of New York’s political battles, former State Supreme Court Judge and former NY State GOP chair Dick Rosenbaum
Hr. 2
The conversation centers on public safety as Rochester Police Chief James Sheppard discusses how to reverse the rise in violent crime
Thursday 11/8
Hr. 1
The College of Collectible Knowledge answers your antiques questions
Hr. 2
We help you manage your money with personal investment expert Joe Marchese of MCC
Friday 11/9 (Education Friday)
Frank Cegelski presents a two hour program focusing on developments in education
For the 12:00 pm hour of this Friday’s broadcast, Scott Jaschik, founder of “Insidehighered.com”, will be joining us from the road to discuss how yesterday’s election results might impact the world of higher education. Scott is a Brighton native now residing in Washington, DC.
For the second hour, Tiffany Lankes, education reporter for the D & C, will be in-studio to discuss city school issues, especially those concerning proposed school closings.
All programs originate live in our studios unless otherwise indicated. Schedules are subject to change in response to breaking news. Pre-recorded programming may be replaced with live content on short notice.
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