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Evening Edition for August 24th 2010 part one - 8.24.10

Evening Edition host Fred Echols speaks with 6th District Congressman Republican Bob Goodlatte.

 

 

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Evening Edition for August 24th 2010 part two - 8.24.10

Host Fred Echols concludes his discussion with 6th District Congressman Republican Bob Goodlatte.

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Evening Edition For August 3rd, 2010 - 8.19.10

Evening Edition host Fred Echols discusses the controversial new health care law and the Constitution's interstate commerce clause with outgoing Washington & Lee  Department of Politics head and Professor of Law, Mark Rush.

Fred also speaks with military veteran Michael Krawitz,  executive director of the organization Veterans for Medical Marijuiana Access. 

 

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Evening Edition for August 10th, 2010 part one - 8.19.10

This episode of Evening Edition is a call-in discussion with Democratic Senator Jim Webb.  Our host  is the Director of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership, Bob Gibson.

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Evening Edition for August 10th, 2010 part two - 8.19.10

Host Bob Gibson concludes his discussion with  Senator Jim Webb.

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Evening Edition for August 17th 2010 - 8.19.10

Evening Edition host Fred Echols talks with  William Connelly, Professor of Politics at Washington & Lee University in Lexington. Professor Connelly, who has authored a book entitled James Madison Rules America,  puts the  political partisanship of today  into historical  perspective.

Charlottesville web developer Waldo Jaquith is also a guest. He discusses the controversial Google / Verizon partnership and what that could mean for the future of the Internet.

Finally, reporter Libby Fitzgerald contributes a story on organ donation.  Bill Varner, the VP of Centra Health in Lynchburg, has just recieved a new liver. He is interviewed with his co worker and living donor, Alison Baker.

 

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Evening Edition for July 27th, 2010 - 7.28.10

On this episode of Evening Edition, WVTF's Rhonda Miller interviews two ministers: Lee Ann Taylor and Joe Cobb, authors of the forthcoming book titled Our Family Outing: A Memior of Coming Out & Coming Through.

It was after Joe Cobb and Lee Ann Taylor were married that Joe revealed his homosexuality. Now, the couple have written a book that details the trials and tribulations they have encountered as Joe dealt with the realization of his sexual orientation.

The book  talks candidly about how Cobb and Taylor have come to terms with the changes that  homosexuality has brought to both their lives. Mrs. Taylor is the Minister of Music at Blacksburg United Methodist Church, and Joe Cobb is the pastor of  the Metropolitan Community Church in Roanoke, where gays, bisexuals and transgendered individuals are welcomed.

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Evening Edition for July 20th, part one - 7.20.10

Evening Edition host Fred Echols discusses events both national and local with Congressman Tom Perriello, D-5th.

 

 

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Evening Edition for July 20th, part two - 7.20.10

Evening Edition host Fred Echols concludes his discussion with Congressman Tom Perriello, D-5th.

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Evening Edition for July 13th, 2010 part one - 7.13.10

Evening Edition host Bob Gibson, representing the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership in Charlottesville, speaks with Senator Mark Warner.

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