Monday, July 21 |
· Rep. Harry Mitchell |
| Arizona Congressman Harry Mitchell visits Horizon to talk about the economy, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and the new G.I. Bill legislation he's co-sponsored. |
· Gene Healy |
| A conversation with the author of “The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Devotion to Executive Power." |
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Tuesday, July 22 |
· State of the Arts |
| With the economic downturn, are arts organizations experiencing reduced attendance and patronage? As with all state agencies, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, which sponsors artists and arts-related programs, took a budget reduction this legislative session. Bob Booker, Executive Director of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, talks about the state of the arts in Arizona. |
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Wednesday, July 23 |
· Photo Radar |
| Learn about the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s plans to roll out its statewide photo radar system as part of the state budget approved by lawmakers and signed by the governor last month. |
· Teach for America |
| More than 600 recent college graduates – with plans to become everything from doctors to lawyers to engineers to architects – were in Phoenix this summer preparing to put their careers on hold in order to teach at economically disadvantaged schools for two years. It was all part of Teach for America’s first training institute held in Phoenix. We’ll take a look at this rigorous five-week training program and Teach for America’s efforts to improve public education. |
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Thursday, July 24 |
· U.S. Supreme Court Review |
| The United States Supreme Court finished its recent term in June. ASU Law Professor Paul Bender gives an analysis of the court's major cases, and discusses what the outcome of the presidential race will mean for the court. |
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Friday, July 25 |
· Journalists Roundtable |
| Don't miss HORIZON's weekly roundtable where local reporters get a chance to review the week's top stories. |
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