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Moyers and Company

Bill Moyers offers a weekly hour of compelling and vital conversation about life and the state of American democracy.

Bill Moyers offers a weekly hour of compelling and vital conversation about life and the state of American democracy.

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KC Week in Review Special

Conversation with journalists, politicians & others on the issues that affects the metro area and it's citizens.
Watch Friday, March 2, 2012 at 7pm.

Nick Haines hosts the conversation with journalists, politicians and others on the issues and news that affects the metro area and it’s citizens.

Watch Friday, March 2, 2012 at 7pm.


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Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Finals

Watch the Championship Basketball Games live, Monday, February 27 at 7pm on KCPT2.

Smoky Hills Public Television is proud to announce that they will be teaming up with the KCAC to broadcast the Second Annual Championship Monday. The championship basketball games will broadcast live from Hartman Arena (Park City, KS) on Smoky Hills Public Television and KTWU (Topeka), KPTS (Wichita), KCPT (Kansas City) starting at 6pm on February 27, 2012. The broadcast is being made possible by an underwriting grant from the Park City Convention & Tourism Committee.

Watch Monday, February 27 at 7pm on KCPT2.

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Ruckus – February 16, 2012

Mayor James outlines his reaction to the City Manager's budget plan and calls for a ten-year general obligation bond issue of a billion dollars to deal with infra-structure problems.

Ruckus is a lively roundtable about the big ticket issues that face our community today. Moderator Mike Shanin leads the ensemble of conservatives and liberals as they duke it out over whose view will stand.

TOPIC 1: THE BILLION DOLLAR MAN!
Mayor James outlines his reaction to the City Manager’s budget plan and calls for a ten-year general obligation bond issue of a billion dollars to deal with infra-structure problems.

TOPIC 2: PLAYGROUND OR CULTURAL HUB?
The opening of an art gallery in the West Bottoms area causes some to think this suggests the area will evolve into a “cultural hub.” Meantime, a Star columnist sees the West Bottoms’ future as a sort of “playground” for adults.

TOPIC 3: LINE-ITEM VETO—AGAIN!
Senator McCaskill is introducing legislation (along with both Democrats & Republicans) to give the president line-item veto authority. The legislation is identical a bill already passed by the house.

TOPIC 4: PALIN POWER.
During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Governor Palin called Mitt Romney a “great candidate,’ but expressed concern that he was not instinctively a conservative. In the video clip we’ll play, she says she’s not convinced he’s reached that point.

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