Friday News Roundup - Hour 1
Rick Perry and Mitt Romney attack each other’s conservative credentials in the third Republican debate. The Fed moves to lower interest rates by purchasing long-term bonds. A possible government shutdown looms as the House of Representatives passes a funding bill that Senate Democrats vow to reject. Home sales go up but remain weak. Gays can now serve openly in the military as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” officially ends. The controversial execution of Troy Davis in Georgia despite worldwide appeals for clemency puts capital punishment back in the spotlight. And Twitter starts selling political ads. A panel of journalists joins guest host Steve Roberts for analysis of the week's top national news stories.
Guests
Washington editor for NPR.
national political reporter, The Washington Post.
chief correspondent, National Journal magazine; author of "Capital Offense: How Washington's Wise Men Turned America's Future Over to Wall Street."

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They told me the same thing when posting as meangreen.
Alex
gbloper:
Still waiting for reponse when you stated back on Sept 2 that you believe there ought to be Public Industries. Can you tell what kind of Public Industries you favor?