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Sunday, March 4 (11 a.m.)
Topic:
The "Perfectly Clear" panel will discuss this week's leading global, national, and local issues:
- On a scale of 1 to 10, how did George W. Bush do in his first address to Congress?
- Should the Federal Reserve Board cut interest rates again?
- Virginia this week passed a law obligating students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Should New York follow suit?
- Hillary Clinton's brother received $400,000 for helping to secure two last-minute Presidential pardons. Was the former First Lady involved?
- Rochester Mayor William Johnson this week announced his re-election campaign. How likely is his victory?
Panelists:
- Norman Burnett, Assistant Dean and Director, Minority Student Affairs, University of Rochester
- Richard Dollinger, New York State Senator
- Jeremy Gugino, WROC Television News Editor
- Kevin Frisch, Columnist, Messenger-Post Newspapers
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