This edition: Homeland Security, Education and Social Programs
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Original tape date: October 26, 2004.Moderator Bob Liff sits down with a panel of experts to discuss the differences in presidential candidates John Kerry and George W. Bush’s plans for the future of the country. The topics range from trillion dollar budget deficits to the state of civil liberties under the Patriot Act to the state of public education under the No Child Left Behind Act and also whether the U.S. Constitution should be amended to allow same-sex marriage.
Guest List
Prof. Jean Anyon Doctoral Program in Urban Education, Graduate Center/CUNY
Prof. Joe King Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Department, John Jay College/CUNY
Bob Liff Senior Vice President, George Arzt Communications
Charles Millard Former NYC Council member and former pres. of the NYC Economic Development Corp.
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