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July 6, 2009

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U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton.  Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair?  Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party.  How will the party regroup?  Face to Face asks some experts.
Ethics Complaint, seg. 1
June 25, 2009, 5:30 PM
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton. Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair? Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party. How will the party regroup? Face to Face asks some experts.
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton.  Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair?  Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party.  How will the party regroup?  Face to Face asks some experts.
Ethics Complaint, seg. 2
June 25, 2009, 5:30 PM
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton. Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair? Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party. How will the party regroup? Face to Face asks some experts.
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton.  Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair?  Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party.  How will the party regroup?  Face to Face asks some experts.
Ethics Complaint, seg. 3
June 25, 2009, 5:30 PM
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton. Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair? Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party. How will the party regroup? Face to Face asks some experts.
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton.  Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair?  Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party.  How will the party regroup?  Face to Face asks some experts.
Ethics Complaint, seg. 4
June 25, 2009, 5:30 PM
U.S. Sen. John Ensign (Nevada-R) faces an ethics complaint stemming from his affair with his staff member Cynthia Hampton. Did he break Senate rules by allegedly terminating Hampton and her husband because of the affair? Plus, Ensign's political struggles leave a leadership vacuum for Nevada's Republican Party. How will the party regroup? Face to Face asks some experts.
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough.  Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
Right Response? seg. 1
June 24, 2009, 5:30 PM
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough. Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough.  Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
Right Response? seg. 2
June 24, 2009, 5:30 PM
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough. Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough.  Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
Right Response? seg. 3
June 24, 2009, 5:30 PM
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough. Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough.  Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
Right Response? seg. 4
June 24, 2009, 5:30 PM
President Barack Obama is condemning the Iranian government's violent reaction to thousands of Iranian protesters, but some critics question whether he's going far enough. Face to Face gets reaction from the local Iranian community.
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies.  Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole.  Will you pay with cuts to services?  Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Worth the Money? seg. 1
June 22, 2009, 5:30 PM
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies. Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole. Will you pay with cuts to services? Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies.  Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole.  Will you pay with cuts to services?  Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Worth the Money? seg. 2
June 22, 2009, 5:30 PM
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies. Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole. Will you pay with cuts to services? Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies.  Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole.  Will you pay with cuts to services?  Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Worth the Money? seg. 3
June 22, 2009, 5:30 PM
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies. Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole. Will you pay with cuts to services? Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies.  Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole.  Will you pay with cuts to services?  Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
Worth the Money? seg. 4
June 22, 2009, 5:30 PM
Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak wants to know who's behind some cushy consulting contracts with quasi-county agencies. Plus, state lawmakers dipped into county coffers to help fill the budget hole. Will you pay with cuts to services? Face to Face talks with Sisolak and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine.
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals.  Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
Whistleblower Protection, seg. 1
June 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals. Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals.  Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
Whistleblower Protection, seg. 2
June 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals. Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals.  Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
Whistleblower Protection, seg. 3
June 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals. Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals.  Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
Whistleblower Protection, seg. 4
June 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A new law protects doctors and nurses from retaliation when they cooperate in investigations of other medical professionals. Face to Face talks with attorney George Kelesis about the impact on disciplinary and criminal proceedings.
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias.  State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
Influencing Decisions? seg. 1
June 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias.  State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
Influencing Decisions? seg. 2
June 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias.  State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
Influencing Decisions? seg. 3
June 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias.  State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
Influencing Decisions? seg. 4
June 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court says large campaign contributions could contribute to judicial bias. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Cherry talks about whether the ruling will fuel the effort to change Nevada's system of judicial selection. Plus, an update on the medical malpractice case settlement marathon.
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