Archive for May 19th, 2010
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Primary post-mortem: What happened at the polls yesterday?
May 19
Hour 1
The morning after Pennsylvania's primary elections, "Radio Times" will take stock of the results. Most eyes are watching the down-to-the-wire campaign for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate pitting incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter vs. Congressman Joe Sestak. The two parties' nominees for November's gubernatorial race should be decided, as well, with polls suggesting that Attorney General Tom Corbett and Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato would win the GOP and Democratic bids, respectively. Joining Marty on today's "Radio Times" are political scientists STEPHEN K. MEDVIC of Franklin & Marshall and MICHAEL G. HAGEN of Temple University. We'll also call out to Pittsburgh political analyst BILL GREEN for his take on the results as seen from Western PA.
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Adventure traveler and documentarian KARIN MULLER
May 19
Hour 2
Documentary filmmaker KARIN MULLER has recently returned from filming undercover in Sudan. Through the organization, Take 2, she sent her raw footage from Sudan, Cuba and Gaza to high schools students to create their own documentaries with the message that they ultimately care about people they’ve never met. Muller joins us to discuss developing her multi-media skills through her years of being a National Geographic Explorer, PBS documentarian and Peace Corps worker. She has written three books on her travels, and often produces her work for PBS, MSNBC Explorer and National Geographic.
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Primary post-mortem: What happened at the polls yesterday? May 19
Hour 1 The morning after Pennsylvania's primary elections, "Radio Times" will take stock of the results. Most eyes are watching the down-to-the-wire campaign for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate pitting incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter vs. Congressman Joe Sestak. The two parties' nominees for November's gubernatorial race should be decided, as well, with polls suggesting that Attorney General Tom Corbett and Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato would win the GOP and Democratic bids, respectively. Joining Marty on today's "Radio Times" are political scientists STEPHEN K. MEDVIC of Franklin & Marshall and MICHAEL G. HAGEN of Temple University. We'll also call out to Pittsburgh political analyst BILL GREEN for his take on the results as seen from Western PA. -
Adventure traveler and documentarian KARIN MULLER May 19
Hour 2 Documentary filmmaker KARIN MULLER has recently returned from filming undercover in Sudan. Through the organization, Take 2, she sent her raw footage from Sudan, Cuba and Gaza to high schools students to create their own documentaries with the message that they ultimately care about people they’ve never met. Muller joins us to discuss developing her multi-media skills through her years of being a National Geographic Explorer, PBS documentarian and Peace Corps worker. She has written three books on her travels, and often produces her work for PBS, MSNBC Explorer and National Geographic.

