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November 22, 2009

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A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster.  What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes?  Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures?  Jon talks with some experts.
Saving Grace? seg. 1
November 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster. What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes? Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures? Jon talks with some experts.
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster.  What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes?  Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures?  Jon talks with some experts.
Saving Grace? seg. 2
November 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster. What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes? Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures? Jon talks with some experts.
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster.  What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes?  Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures?  Jon talks with some experts.
Saving Grace? seg. 3
November 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster. What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes? Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures? Jon talks with some experts.
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster.  What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes?  Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures?  Jon talks with some experts.
Saving Grace? seg. 4
November 19, 2009, 5:30 PM
A number of Strip resorts are teetering on the brink of economic disaster. What impact will the opening of CityCenter have on its neighbors' fortunes? Plus, will the end of the line for thousands of CityCenter construction workers result in another wave of home foreclosures? Jon talks with some experts.
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn.  Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name?  And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Cops for Hire? seg. 1
November 18, 2009, 5:30 PM (1 Comment)
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn. Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name? And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn.  Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name?  And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Cops for Hire? seg. 2
November 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn. Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name? And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn.  Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name?  And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Cops for Hire? seg. 3
November 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn. Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name? And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn.  Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name?  And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Cops for Hire? seg. 4
November 18, 2009, 5:30 PM
Internal Affairs probes prompted by an exclusive Face to Face investigation reveal some cops were doing the bidding of friends and associates, including the son of former Gov. Kenny Guinn. Was Jeff Guinn able to get what he wanted from Metro Police, because of his famous last name? And, why did Metro assign a cop who was involved to conduct the Internal Affairs investigation? Jon asks Metro Sheriff Doug Gillespie about that and more.
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death.  Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney.  Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Petition for Pardon, seg. 1
November 17, 2009, 5:30 PM
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death. Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney. Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death.  Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney.  Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Petition for Pardon, seg. 2
November 17, 2009, 5:30 PM
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death. Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney. Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death.  Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney.  Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Petition for Pardon, seg. 3
November 17, 2009, 5:30 PM
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death. Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney. Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death.  Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney.  Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
Petition for Pardon, seg. 4
November 17, 2009, 5:30 PM
Nearly a decade has passed since 15-year-old Conan Pope picked up the rifle his father, Frank Pope, gave him and shot him to death. Now at 25, Conan Pope is asking the state to pardon his crime. Jon talks with him and his attorney. Plus, see why even the victim's brother and sister say Pope never should have served a day in prison for killing his father.
U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada-D) hopes to make voters a deal they cannot refuse.  Jon puts Reid's "Determination" campaign ad through a Reality Check.
Reality Check - Reid "Determination"
November 16, 2009, 5:30 PM
U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nevada-D) hopes to make voters a deal they cannot refuse. Jon puts Reid's "Determination" campaign ad through a Reality Check.
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago.  Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission?  Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more.  Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
One-Year Wonder? seg. 1
November 16, 2009, 5:30 PM
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago. Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission? Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more. Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago.  Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission?  Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more.  Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
One-Year Wonder? seg. 2
November 16, 2009, 5:30 PM
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago. Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission? Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more. Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago.  Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission?  Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more.  Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
One-Year Wonder? seg. 3
November 16, 2009, 5:30 PM
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago. Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission? Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more. Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago.  Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission?  Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more.  Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
Reality Check, seg. 4
November 16, 2009, 5:30 PM
Voters elected David Parks to the State Senate barely a year ago. Is he already looking to abandon the Legislature in favor of Rory Reid's seat on the Clark County Commission? Jon asks State Sen. David Parks (Clark County-D) about that, the state budget and much more. Plus, Jon puts U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's "Determination" ad through a Reality Check.
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments.  Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
Bank Practices, seg. 1
November 13, 2009, 5:30 PM
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments. Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments.  Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
Bank Practices, seg. 2
November 13, 2009, 5:30 PM
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments. Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments.  Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
Bank Practices, seg. 3
November 13, 2009, 5:30 PM
A lawsuit claims JP Morgan Chase Bank reneged on an agreement to modify a loan for a Henderson couple after accepting seven so-called trial payments. Jon talks with Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley about state and federal efforts to hold lenders accountable.
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