Archives of the show until 2018. For recent archives, go to: The Marc Steiner Show at the Real News Network
We open our first hour with our weekly finance segment, "Money Matters" with Gary Martin. Today, Gary offers some suggestions on developing a healthier relationship with credit.
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Ted Howard is the founding Executive Director of the Democracy Collaborative at the University of Maryland. He joins us to talk about his work to create better job opportunities in communities of high unemployment.
Google's contest offering ultra high-speed broadband networks in a small number of trial locations in the US set off a pandemonium of municipalities seeking to be chosen. The desire for better internet access is strong throughout the country, as the US lags behind many other parts of the word in broadband access.
Max Mutchler is a scientist who works on the Hubble Space Telescope. He joins us to discuss his observations of our solar system and other galaxies, as well as to discuss the possibility of life existing outside of Earth.
In this week’s installment of Your Money Matters, we speak with Herman Williams, Chairman of the Board of MECU.
In the first hour of today’s show, Marc sits down with Baltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld to discuss public safety in our city.
Noted poet E. Ethelbert Miller joins Marc for a wide-ranging discussion of modern language, literature, and culture. He argues that there are no current cultural figures who are presenting fresh ideas and leading us forward.
Marc and Anthony are joined by members of the left, right and center to get a full view of issues concerning law makers and the people of Maryland. Joining March and Anthony are:
Delegate Jill Carter, State Representative of the 41st district, Democrat
We open tonight with a new segment, "Your Money Matters" with Bert Hash. Today, we explore the difference between banks and credit unions. Which is right for you?
The second hour of today's show continues our Voices From the Archives series. We put a new spin on America's most popular animated family - The Simpsons - as we discuss the spiritual side of the show.
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