http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra, Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill and panel discuss President Obama's address to the Muslim World at Cairo University, Judge Sotomayor's visits with Senators on Capitol Hill and General Motors declaration of bankruptcy.
*You* can participate in Washington Week roundtable discussions. Each week moderator Gwen Ifill and a panel of top journalists take your questions during the Washington Week Webcast Extra. For more information go to http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/
This week's panelists:
Gebe Martinez, POLITICO
Helene Cooper, The New York Times
Greg Ip, The Economist
I guess ChimpBama didn't like something in the broadcast. So he assumes then that the participating reporters of various ideologies are paid for as well & their comments sway depending on which party is in power & paying PBS' bills? Of course the network for profit broadcasts that are funded by corporate advertising bucks aren't swayed by their funders at all right? Murdoch at Fox? Snort. Using the standard of the funder determines the news is there any source that is "honest"?
dchometownboy 2 years ago
Why do the tax payers subsidize this crap? If it was honest news and of any value it would survive on its own. PBS is a mouthpiece for the government which writes its paycheck
ChimpBama 2 years ago
Big oil is totally behind all of that crap. They have lobbied and passed regulations that any vehicles sold here from other mfg be HEAVIER than how they were made in the host country. Why? Why insist that they be heavier? To use more gasoline period. The auto industry has systemically failed to stay in touch with reality of smaller more fuel efficient cars is a necessity. Blame big oil leading the auto industry like a little brother. Rain man.
wanshei 2 years ago
Interesting-
Thanks...
68NYC 2 years ago