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11/6 College Gender Gap

Thirty years ago, male students were in the majority on college campuses. Today women are outnumbering men at colleges and universities. While the number of women is increasing; educators are asking where  have the boys gone? There’s been a significant drop in the number of men applying and attending college which is baffling educators.
                                                                                                                                     -Marcus

10/09/09 Mike Busch

Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates Mike Busch joins us live from his office in Annapolis at noon today.  Expect talk of balancing the state budget, O’Malley’s plan which includes slots and tax increases, and maybe a few wild card questions.  What would those be?  You’ll have to tune in to find out..
-Justin

10/2 Governor O’Malley’s Tax Plan

Last week Governor O’Malley concluded a round a press conferences and kitchen table interviews with Maryland Residents to discuss his tax plan. This week Governor O’Malley is making the rounds of the media outlets to discuss his plan to close a projected $1.7 billion budget gap.
Early thi s morning, Governor O’Malley sat down with Marc [...]

10/1/07 Stephen Mihm

When they came out with the “new money” a couple of years ago, there were massive technological advancements in the bills in order to deter counterfeiting.  I think on the whole the American public feels very confident about our money. When I am given change I don’t inspect it, and when I give money to [...]

9/27 Tavis Smiley

Marc’s guest this hour is Tavis Smiley who hosts signature national talk shows on both public television and radio. A former aide to the late Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Smiley made history in 2002 when he became the first African-American to host his own show on National Public Radio.
Recognized by Time and Newsweek as one of America’s most [...]

9/26 State Revenue and Taxes

If you’ve watched the local news or read the papers in the past week you’ve, no doubt, seen Governor O’Malley at kitchen tables to discuss his plan to restructure state income tax. Last week the governor climbed to a rooftop to discuss his vow to close corporate loopholes which have allowed large companies to avoid paying millions in local [...]

9/18 Maryland Horse Industry

The breeding and racing of horses has played an important part in Maryland’s economic history.  A recent Sun article reported a decline in the state’s breeding operations since Pennsylvania began subsidizing its racing industry.
Today we’ll discuss the economic and agricultural importance of the horse racing and breeding industry to the state of Maryland and whether [...]