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A Referendum on Obama?
On Election Day Carrie Cantrell, senior advisor to the Republican State Leadership Committee, shares with Mike her thoughts on the gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, and what they might say about the president and his policies.
Crime and Unusual Punishment
Mike talks to Evelyn Border about her experience of being charged with stealing a gift card from a 9-year-old girl and the strange sentence she received.
Decision '09
On Election Day Mike checks in with political analyst Bill Green for the latest on the local elections and voter trends in Allegheny County.
Red Light Cameras- Part 2
Mike talks to Pittsburgh Councilman Bill Peduto about the possibility of red light cameras in Pittsburgh.
Red Light Cameras- Part 1
Mike talks to Pittsburgh Councilman Bill Peduto about the possibility of red light cameras in Pittsburgh.
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk, Associated Press reporter, about witnessing over three hundred executions. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk. (Pt. 2)
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk, Associated Press reporter, about witnessing over three hundred executions. (Pt. 2)
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk. (Pt. 1)
Mike talks to Mike Graczyk, Associated Press reporter, about witnessing over three hundred executions. (Pt. 1)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver. (Pt. 4)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver, State Executive Director of MADD, about parents who let their teenagers drink. (Pt. 4)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver, State Executive Director of MADD, about parents who let their teenagers drink. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver. (Pt. 2)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver, State Executive Director of MADD, about parents who let their teenagers drink.
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver. (Pt. 1)
Mike talks with Rebecca Shaver, State Executive Director of MADD, about parents who let their teenagers drink. (Pt. 1)
Mike talks to London Night. (Pt. 4)
Mike talks to London Night, author of The Stiletto Diaries, about some of the stories from her book. (Pt. 4)
Mike talks to London Night. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks to London Night, author of The Stiletto Diaries, about some of the stories from her book. (Pt. 3)
Mike talks to London Night. (Pt. 2)
Mike talks to London Night, author of The Stiletto Diaries, about some of the stories from her book. (Pt. 2)
 
 
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9-23-09 Pre G-20 tour of Pittsburgh
Mike Pintek tours the city on Wednesday Pre G-20.  Click on the image above to take a look at some of the sites he encountered!
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