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Comcast-Time Warner Merger Could Cause A 'Huge War' In Washington, D.C.
Comcast provides Internet and cable service to more households than any other cable company in the U.S. In Washington, D.C., Comcast has hired more than...
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Washington Loses No Child Left Behind Waiver: Will It Be The First Of Many?
Marcie Sillman talks with Alyson Klein, Education Week reporter, about what Washington losing its No Child Left Behind waiver means for federal...
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Has Both Parties Opposed
David Hyde talks with David Deese, political science professor at Boston College, about the politics behind the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
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Superintendent Dorn: Losing NCLB Waiver Is Hardest On Students
Marcie Sillman talks with Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn about Washington state losing its No Child Left Behind waiver and what that...
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Mapping The Road To $15 Minimum Wage
Marcie Sillman talks with Q13 Fox News political analyst, C.R. Douglas, about Mayor Ed Murray's upcoming proposal for a minimum wage hike and how...
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Stuart Taylor: Affirmative Action Is A Disservice To Minorities
Marcie Sillman talks with Stuart Taylor, Jr., a Brookings Institution nonresident senior fellow, about race and how it should or should not be used in...
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Marijuana License Lottery Week: How Does It Work?
Marcie Sillman talks with Brian Smith, communications director at the Washington State Liquor Control Board, about the process for the state's retail...
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Does Higher Education Lack Diversity? Western Pres. Says It's A National Problem
Ross Reynolds talks with Western Washington University President Dr. Bruce Shepard about his concerns for the lack of diversity at Western and other...
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Two Perspectives On The Gun Safety Debate
David Hyde speaks with Christian Sinderman of Washington state's initiative to implement background checks for gun sales. Dan Baum, author of "Gun Guys...
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Kirkland City Council Endorses Prop 1 Despite Concerns
Ross Reynolds talks with Kirkland Mayor Amy Walen about why the city voted to support the transportation funding measure despite reservations.