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December 4, 2008

Videos: Face to Face

Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line?  Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid.  Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Cutting Services, seg. 1
November 25, 2008, 5:30 PM
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line? Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid. Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line?  Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid.  Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Cutting Services, seg. 2
November 25, 2008, 5:30 PM
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line? Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid. Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line?  Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid.  Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Desperate Measures?, seg. 3
November 25, 2008, 5:30 PM
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line? Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid. Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line?  Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid.  Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
Desperate Measures?, seg. 4
November 25, 2008, 5:30 PM
Could cops, firefighters and other Clark County workers be asked to make unprecedented concessions for the sake of the county's bottom line? Jon talks with Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid. Plus, University Medical Center CEO Kathy Silver discusses the impact of cuts in services at UMC.
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader.  What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni?  Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
New CEO, seg. 1
November 24, 2008, 5:30 PM
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader. What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni? Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader.  What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni?  Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
New CEO, seg. 3
November 24, 2008, 5:30 PM
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader. What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni? Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader.  What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni?  Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
New CEO, seg. 4
November 24, 2008, 5:30 PM
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader. What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni? Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226.  Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
New City Hall, seg. 1
November 21, 2008, 5:30 PM
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226. Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader.  What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni?  Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
New CEO, seg. 2
November 21, 2008, 5:30 PM
MGM MIRAGE has a new leader. What plans does new CEO Jim Murren have for the company, and how will he differ from outgoing chief executive Terry Lanni? Jon asks Jim Murren about that and more.
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226.  Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
New City Hall, seg. 2
November 21, 2008, 5:30 PM
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226. Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226.  Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
New City Hall, seg. 3
November 21, 2008, 5:30 PM
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226. Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226.  Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
Face the Facts, seg. 4
November 21, 2008, 5:30 PM
A plan to build a new Las Vegas City Hall is pitting city council members against the Culinary Union Local 226. Would the building be a boon for downtown as Mayor Oscar Goodman claims, or is it a luxury the city can't afford?
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain.  And, your identity could be at risk.  How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it?  Face to Face investigates.
Abuse of Power?, seg. 1
November 20, 2008, 5:30 PM
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain. And, your identity could be at risk. How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it? Face to Face investigates.
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain.  And, your identity could be at risk.  How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it?  Face to Face investigates.
Abuse of Power?, seg. 2
November 20, 2008, 5:30 PM
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain. And, your identity could be at risk. How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it? Face to Face investigates.
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain.  And, your identity could be at risk.  How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it?  Face to Face investigates.
Abuse of Power?, seg. 3
November 20, 2008, 5:30 PM
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain. And, your identity could be at risk. How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it? Face to Face investigates.
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain.  And, your identity could be at risk.  How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it?  Face to Face investigates.
Abuse of Power?, seg. 4
November 20, 2008, 5:30 PM
Documents from a lawsuit involving a prominent Las Vegan reveal a disturbing use of public agencies for harassment and private gain. And, your identity could be at risk. How could the police, charged with preventing identity theft, potentially be perpetrating it? Face to Face investigates.
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor.  Will students suffer the consequences?  Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
Pitch to Pitch In, seg. 1
November 19, 2008, 5:30 PM
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor. Will students suffer the consequences? Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor.  Will students suffer the consequences?  Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
Parents Speak Out, seg. 2
November 19, 2008, 5:30 PM
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor. Will students suffer the consequences? Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor.  Will students suffer the consequences?  Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
Parents Speak Out, seg. 3
November 19, 2008, 5:30 PM
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor. Will students suffer the consequences? Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor.  Will students suffer the consequences?  Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
Parents Speak Out, seg. 4
November 19, 2008, 5:30 PM
The Clark County School District is looking for ways to cut $120 million from its budget, and proposals are putting school district officials at odds with organized labor. Will students suffer the consequences? Jon asks Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Walt Rulffes, Las Vegas Sun reporter Emily Richmond and education advocate Mary Jo Parise-Malloy.
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