Archive for November 18th, 2009
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Assessing New Jersey's takeover of Camden
November 18
Hour 1
What's the matter with Camden? After a 13-month investigation and a series of compelling stories in the Philadelphia Inquirer by reporter MATT KATZ, we have a better idea what's gone wrong with the largest, and most expensive, state takeover of an American city. Katz joins us in studio to discuss what's happened since 2002, when then-Gov. McGreevey gave the city a $182 million package of aid at the expense of stripping Camden's political self-determination, as well as what Governor-elect Chris Christie might do.
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Journalist Joan Biskupic on the life and work of Antonin Scalia
November 18
Hour 2
After nearly a quarter century on the bench, Antonin Scalia remains one of the most intriguing and controversial of all the justices. In her new book, "American Original," journalist JOAN BISKUPIC traces the life and work of Scalia and how his experiences and background have shaped his understanding of the Constitution.
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Assessing New Jersey's takeover of Camden November 18
Hour 1 What's the matter with Camden? After a 13-month investigation and a series of compelling stories in the Philadelphia Inquirer by reporter MATT KATZ, we have a better idea what's gone wrong with the largest, and most expensive, state takeover of an American city. Katz joins us in studio to discuss what's happened since 2002, when then-Gov. McGreevey gave the city a $182 million package of aid at the expense of stripping Camden's political self-determination, as well as what Governor-elect Chris Christie might do. -
Journalist Joan Biskupic on the life and work of Antonin Scalia November 18
Hour 2 After nearly a quarter century on the bench, Antonin Scalia remains one of the most intriguing and controversial of all the justices. In her new book, "American Original," journalist JOAN BISKUPIC traces the life and work of Scalia and how his experiences and background have shaped his understanding of the Constitution.

