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TV time!

It’s time for another exciting episode of Nevada Week in Review! Tonight, we discuss Gov. Jim Gibbons‘s State of the State speech, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki bowing out of the race for U.S. Senate and get a preview of the Budget of Doom Special Session Countdown to the End of the World As We Know It. Join Emily Richmond of the Las Vegas Sun, Patricia Cunningham of KCEP-FM radio, my 8 News Now I-Team colleague Jonathan Humbert and yours truly at 7:30 p.m. tonight on Vegas PBS Channel 10. (The show re-airs at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday.)

And don’t forget the Splendor in the Glass wine-tasting fundraiser, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Las Vegas Hilton! Tickets are $65 in advance, or $80 at the door. It’s a great event, and I think you may see some of your favorite Nevada Week in Review stars there, including the elusive, J.D. Salinger of Las Vegas journalists, Mitch Fox himself! That alone is worth the price of admission, assuming the price of admission also came with a full rebate of the ticket price! But still, go, drink and be merry! I’ll see you there!

5 Responses to “TV time!”

  1. dave404 says:

    Steve,

    Caught the show, but you left me wondering…I thought I read that the AG did not refile the indictment against Krolicki et.al. because the statute of limitations had run its course.

  2. Dave404:

    Yes, it’s true Catherine Cortez Masto did not re-file the indictment because the statute had run. However, her other option was to appeal the dismissal, which was at that time her only recourse. She did not do that, although she asserted that her case was solid. My point was that if this was, indeed, a political attack, why would she not have continued the appeal? She made a tactical legal call, which happens all the time in law. But she could easily have gone the other way on it.

  3. hey steve ~
    why is it that pbs’ tv channel 10 nevada week in review program is so bias, with its unbridled liberal view ? it is a taxpayer funded station but not always intellectully honest . . .

  4. hey steve ~
    why is it that pbs’ tv channel 10 nevada week in review program is so bias, with its unbridled liberal view ? it is a taxpayer funded station but not always intellectually honest . . .like, despite my numerous entreaties to moderator mitch fox, you guys never mentioning my name as a bona fide democratic senatorial challenger to senator harry reid in the upcoming june 08, 2010 nevada democratic primary election

  5. Edward:

    Do we have the same definition of “intellectually honest”? I don’t think so. The point of the show is to discuss the news of the week, not individual candidates. Reid gets attention because he makes news. And that’s an intellectually honest reply.

    P.S. The station is owned by the Clark County School District, but makes its money in a variety of non-commercial ways, including underwriters and support of viewers like you.

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