To The Contrary With Bonnie Erbe
This weekly news analysis program is the only woman-centered national news/talk show on television. Dedicated to the premise that women of all ethnic backgrounds and political persuasions are an important part of the national dialogues, the series provides a platform for the multifaceted views of involved, informed women journalists and commentators. Topics range from women's health to family issues to women in the workplace, the environment, women in finance and education.
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Monday, May 21, 2012 at 6:30am on VPT
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Birth Control Ban?: GOP Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum's opposition to birth control has progressive activists anticipating another fight over women's reproductive rights. Higher Pay for Low-Wage Workers: More than one million low-income workers in eight states got pay raises thanks to an increase in minimum wage. Women are expected to benefit most since they make up the majority of minimum wage employees. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison: The Republican Senator from Texas talks about her political career and shares why she decided to retire from Congress. Panelists: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); The Heritage Foundation's Genevieve Wood; Former Judge and Federal Prosecutor Debra Carnahan; and Former EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
Birth Control Ban?: GOP Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum's opposition to birth control has progressive activists anticipating another fight over women's reproductive rights. Higher Pay for Low-Wage Workers: More than one million low-income workers in eight states got pay raises thanks to an increase in minimum wage. Women are expected to benefit most since they make up the majority of minimum wage employees. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison: The Republican Senator from Texas talks about her political career and shares why she decided to retire from Congress. Panelists: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); The Heritage Foundation's Genevieve Wood; Former Judge and Federal Prosecutor Debra Carnahan; and Former EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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Single Sex Education?: Science Magazine claims single-sex classrooms are no longer effective, but The National Association for Single Sex Public Education dares to disagree. Location, Location, Location: A new study finds low-income women who move to higher-income neighborhoods are less likely to become obese or have diabetes. What Moms Choose: Working Mother Media President Carol Evans discusses anew survey that reveals how working and stay-at-home moms view careers and family life. Panelists: Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD); Conservative Commentator Tara Setmayer; Judge and Former Federal Prosecutor Debra Carnahan; and Republican Commentator Mercedes Viana Schlapp.
Single Sex Education?: Science Magazine claims single-sex classrooms are no longer effective, but The National Association for Single Sex Public Education dares to disagree. Location, Location, Location: A new study finds low-income women who move to higher-income neighborhoods are less likely to become obese or have diabetes. What Moms Choose: Working Mother Media President Carol Evans discusses anew survey that reveals how working and stay-at-home moms view careers and family life. Panelists: Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD); Conservative Commentator Tara Setmayer; Judge and Former Federal Prosecutor Debra Carnahan; and Republican Commentator Mercedes Viana Schlapp.
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Guest Hosted by Center for Equal Opportunity Chair Linda Chavez. Topics: Obama's Jobs Plan: As men continue to outpace women in the job market, we examine how President Obama's new jobs plan will help women and families. 9/11 Ten Years Later: As the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy looms near, we discuss how the nation has changed and what is being done to protect the country from potential threats. Off the Sidelines: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) talks about her new campaign to get more women involved in politics. Panelists: Women's Campaign Forum President Sam Bennett; FOX News Political Analyst Angela McGlowan; The Huffington Post's Amanda Terkel; and Public Notice Executive Director Gretchen Hamel.
Guest Hosted by Center for Equal Opportunity Chair Linda Chavez. Topics: Obama's Jobs Plan: As men continue to outpace women in the job market, we examine how President Obama's new jobs plan will help women and families. 9/11 Ten Years Later: As the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy looms near, we discuss how the nation has changed and what is being done to protect the country from potential threats. Off the Sidelines: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) talks about her new campaign to get more women involved in politics. Panelists: Women's Campaign Forum President Sam Bennett; FOX News Political Analyst Angela McGlowan; The Huffington Post's Amanda Terkel; and Public Notice Executive Director Gretchen Hamel.
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Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis discusses women's employment during the economic recovery.
Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis discusses women's employment during the economic recovery.
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As women celebrate Women's Equality Day, the impact of women voters is examined.
As women celebrate Women's Equality Day, the impact of women voters is examined.
Episode #2023
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New research shows women value higher education more than their male counterparts.
New research shows women value higher education more than their male counterparts.
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Cokie Roberts guest hosts. Birth control may soon be free to women as part of health care reform.
Cokie Roberts guest hosts. Birth control may soon be free to women as part of health care reform.
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Topics discussed by the panelists include women and the debt ceiling and obese child custody.
Topics discussed by the panelists include women and the debt ceiling and obese child custody.
Episode #2017
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The "mancession" comes to an end as women begin to suffer much more greatly in the job market.
The "mancession" comes to an end as women begin to suffer much more greatly in the job market.
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A major Supreme Court decision will not stop women workers of Wal-Mart from continuing the fight.
A major Supreme Court decision will not stop women workers of Wal-Mart from continuing the fight.
Episode #2014
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Anthony Weiner officially resigns from Congress following pressure from top Democratic leaders.
Anthony Weiner officially resigns from Congress following pressure from top Democratic leaders.
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First Lady Michelle Obama and the USDA unveil a new nutrition icon to replace the food pyramid.
First Lady Michelle Obama and the USDA unveil a new nutrition icon to replace the food pyramid.
Episode #2011
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The GOP's proposed budget would privatize Medicare, a move that Democrats say hurts women.
The GOP's proposed budget would privatize Medicare, a move that Democrats say hurts women.
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Topics include a study that says female new hires earn less and the IMF Sex Scandal.
Topics include a study that says female new hires earn less and the IMF Sex Scandal.
Episode #2009
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Former Peace Corps workers spoke out this week against sexual assaults they endured while overseas.
Former Peace Corps workers spoke out this week against sexual assaults they endured while overseas.
Episode #2008
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The Republican-led House passed a bill that limits low-income women's access to abortion.
The Republican-led House passed a bill that limits low-income women's access to abortion.
Episode #2007
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For the first time, American women have earned more advanced degrees than men.
For the first time, American women have earned more advanced degrees than men.
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Topics include Americans growing weary of environmental affairs and the rise of the career woman.
Topics include Americans growing weary of environmental affairs and the rise of the career woman.
Episode #2005
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A Pentagon panel says female soldiers should be in combat. Trainer Jillian Michaels appears.
A Pentagon panel says female soldiers should be in combat. Trainer Jillian Michaels appears.
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A new report predicts white Americans will be the minority by the end of the decade.
A new report predicts white Americans will be the minority by the end of the decade.
Episode #2003
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A look at wealthy foreign women who are spending big bucks to deliver their babies on American soil.
A look at wealthy foreign women who are spending big bucks to deliver their babies on American soil.
Episode #2002
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New federal government data shows men are outpacing women in the recovery job market.
New federal government data shows men are outpacing women in the recovery job market.
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Uprising are sweeping the Middle East. Will the culture shift enough for women to gain more rights?
Uprising are sweeping the Middle East. Will the culture shift enough for women to gain more rights?
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Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) talks about the equal protection of women under the U.S. Constitution.
Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) talks about the equal protection of women under the U.S. Constitution.
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Are majority-female unions being unfairly besieged in state and national budget battles?
Are majority-female unions being unfairly besieged in state and national budget battles?
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A look at how President Obama's proposed budget will benefit women's health programs.
A look at how President Obama's proposed budget will benefit women's health programs.
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New research on why so few women pursue careers in math and science. Michelle Obama on her religion.
New research on why so few women pursue careers in math and science. Michelle Obama on her religion.
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A new survey finds more unmarried men are seeking marriage while single women desire independence.
A new survey finds more unmarried men are seeking marriage while single women desire independence.
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Continuing with an unplanned pregnancy may be more harmful to mental health than terminating one.
Continuing with an unplanned pregnancy may be more harmful to mental health than terminating one.
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A new study finds women are not as competitive at work as men. Eastern vs. Western Parenting.
A new study finds women are not as competitive at work as men. Eastern vs. Western Parenting.
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In the wake of the Tucson massacre some in Congress are discussing gun control legislation.
In the wake of the Tucson massacre some in Congress are discussing gun control legislation.
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia says the 14th Amendment does not guarantee women equal rights.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia says the 14th Amendment does not guarantee women equal rights.
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The Defense Department reports sexual assaults are on the rise at top military academies.
The Defense Department reports sexual assaults are on the rise at top military academies.
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New test results show US students are lagging behind their peers in China, South Korea and Canada.
New test results show US students are lagging behind their peers in China, South Korea and Canada.
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Protecting Women's Online Privacy and Political Islam and Political Correctness are discussed.
Protecting Women's Online Privacy and Political Islam and Political Correctness are discussed.
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Topics include dissatisfied working moms and the Pope's recent comments on condom use.
Topics include dissatisfied working moms and the Pope's recent comments on condom use.
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Passengers are being subjected to full body scans and pat-down searches before taking their flights.
Passengers are being subjected to full body scans and pat-down searches before taking their flights.
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Birthright, citizenship and gender bias and regulating America's food to curb obesity are covered.
Birthright, citizenship and gender bias and regulating America's food to curb obesity are covered.
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The turnaround for conservative, minority women making significant gains in Congress is discussed.
The turnaround for conservative, minority women making significant gains in Congress is discussed.
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Female candidates such as Democratic House candidate Krystal Ball are speaking out against sexism.
Female candidates such as Democratic House candidate Krystal Ball are speaking out against sexism.
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Panelists discuss a White House report detailing its policies to help women survive the recession.
Panelists discuss a White House report detailing its policies to help women survive the recession.
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A profile of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker in U.S. history.
A profile of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker in U.S. history.
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Panelists discuss the predicted historic drop of women in Congress and the role of the First Lady.
Panelists discuss the predicted historic drop of women in Congress and the role of the First Lady.
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The Democratic Party is working hard to persuade women to vote in the midterm elections.
The Democratic Party is working hard to persuade women to vote in the midterm elections.
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Obama Cabinet member Kathleen Sebelius explains the new changes in the health care law.
Obama Cabinet member Kathleen Sebelius explains the new changes in the health care law.
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Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer squares off against Republican Carly Fiorina in California.
Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer squares off against Republican Carly Fiorina in California.
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On the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, America's views of Islam continue to be unfavorable.
On the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, America's views of Islam continue to be unfavorable.
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Skyrocketing tuition is leading students and families to reevaluate higher education decisions.
Skyrocketing tuition is leading students and families to reevaluate higher education decisions.
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Republicans and Democrats are competing for women's votes in time for the midterm elections.
Republicans and Democrats are competing for women's votes in time for the midterm elections.
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A look at female self-funded candidates who are breaking spending records on political campaigns.
A look at female self-funded candidates who are breaking spending records on political campaigns.
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Topics include Water and Immigration and America's Population Growth and Farmland.
Topics include Water and Immigration and America's Population Growth and Farmland.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about the flood of major legislation that has passed Congress.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about the flood of major legislation that has passed Congress.
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Obama's unveiling of the country's first national comprehensive plan to fight HIV/AIDS is discussed.
Obama's unveiling of the country's first national comprehensive plan to fight HIV/AIDS is discussed.
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A look at why today's parents are less happy being parents than those in prior generations.
A look at why today's parents are less happy being parents than those in prior generations.
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Elena Kagan's Supreme Court confirmation hearings and Hollywood's glass ceiling are discussed.
Elena Kagan's Supreme Court confirmation hearings and Hollywood's glass ceiling are discussed.
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Topics include Obama and gay rights and the affect of population growth on the nation's food supply.
Topics include Obama and gay rights and the affect of population growth on the nation's food supply.
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Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis discusses worker safety during the clean-up of the Gulf oil spill.
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis discusses worker safety during the clean-up of the Gulf oil spill.
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Influential women gathered at Women Deliver 2010 with the goal of reducing maternal mortality.
Influential women gathered at Women Deliver 2010 with the goal of reducing maternal mortality.
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The New York legislature has passed a bill requiring workplace benefits for domestic workers.
The New York legislature has passed a bill requiring workplace benefits for domestic workers.
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The recession is causing low-income mothers looking for childcare to go on public assistance.
The recession is causing low-income mothers looking for childcare to go on public assistance.
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Anchored by Sarah Palin, the women of the tea party forge a new maternal, grass-roots activism.
Anchored by Sarah Palin, the women of the tea party forge a new maternal, grass-roots activism.
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President Obama's nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court is discussed.
President Obama's nomination of Solicitor General Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court is discussed.
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This week marks the 50th anniversary of the FDA's approval of oral contraception for women.
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the FDA's approval of oral contraception for women.
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Republicans opposed to a consumer protection agency favor an agency run by bank regulators.
Republicans opposed to a consumer protection agency favor an agency run by bank regulators.
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The Obama Administration has repealed Title IX limitations initiated by the Bush Administration.
The Obama Administration has repealed Title IX limitations initiated by the Bush Administration.
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Actor Sigourney Weaver discusses the importance of preserving the environment through green energy.
Actor Sigourney Weaver discusses the importance of preserving the environment through green energy.
Episode #1905
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A new national birth rate shows a decrease in births among teens, but an increase for women over 40.
A new national birth rate shows a decrease in births among teens, but an increase for women over 40.
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A look at how DNA sequencing is helping the 25 million Americans who have rare diseases.
A look at how DNA sequencing is helping the 25 million Americans who have rare diseases.
Episode #1903
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Newsweek female writers discuss a gender discrimination lawsuit filed against Newsweek 40 years ago.
Newsweek female writers discuss a gender discrimination lawsuit filed against Newsweek 40 years ago.
Episode #1902
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President Obama has presented Congress with a blueprint to overhaul the No Child Left Behind Act.
President Obama has presented Congress with a blueprint to overhaul the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Topics include the Utah state legislature's bill making it a crime to have an illegal abortion.
Topics include the Utah state legislature's bill making it a crime to have an illegal abortion.
Episode #1851
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Blogger Angie Jackson tweets about the abortion pill. The Navy allows women to serve on submarines.
Blogger Angie Jackson tweets about the abortion pill. The Navy allows women to serve on submarines.
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A look at how rapidly developing technology is advancing treatment for rare pediatric diseases.
A look at how rapidly developing technology is advancing treatment for rare pediatric diseases.
Episode #1849
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Panelists discuss the Obama Administration's new efforts to improve childhood nutrition.
Panelists discuss the Obama Administration's new efforts to improve childhood nutrition.
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Topics include female suicide bombers and funding for programs benefiting women in Obama's budget.
Topics include female suicide bombers and funding for programs benefiting women in Obama's budget.
Episode #1847
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President Obama promises to help small businesses, but will women entrepreneurs be left out?
President Obama promises to help small businesses, but will women entrepreneurs be left out?
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Topics include President Obama's first year in office and his impact on issues affecting women.
Topics include President Obama's first year in office and his impact on issues affecting women.
Episode #1845
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A look at Mrs. Obama's focus on childhood obesity and Hillary Clinton's effect on women in politics.
A look at Mrs. Obama's focus on childhood obesity and Hillary Clinton's effect on women in politics.
Episode #1844
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How will the White House and the Democratic-controlled Congress approach immigration reform in 2010?
How will the White House and the Democratic-controlled Congress approach immigration reform in 2010?
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Panelists discuss if health care reform will compromise women's health and look back at the decade.
Panelists discuss if health care reform will compromise women's health and look back at the decade.
Episode #1841
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The 2010 Omnibus Appropriations Bill ends years of funding for abstinence only sex-education.
The 2010 Omnibus Appropriations Bill ends years of funding for abstinence only sex-education.
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A report finds little progress has been made when it comes to the number of women serving on boards.
A report finds little progress has been made when it comes to the number of women serving on boards.
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More Americans are relying on Food Stamps. A new book helps de-mystifiey female friendships.
More Americans are relying on Food Stamps. A new book helps de-mystifiey female friendships.
Episode #1838
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The votes of Senators Snowe, Lincoln, Landrieu and Collins may be pivotal for the healthcare bill.
The votes of Senators Snowe, Lincoln, Landrieu and Collins may be pivotal for the healthcare bill.
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Topics include mixed messages on mammograms, custody battles and gender-bias in the media.
Topics include mixed messages on mammograms, custody battles and gender-bias in the media.
Episode #1836
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A Senate campaign heats up in California as Republican Carly Fiorina tries to unseat Barbara Boxer.
A Senate campaign heats up in California as Republican Carly Fiorina tries to unseat Barbara Boxer.
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Research finds that kids of same-sex couples fair no differently than those of heterosexual couples.
Research finds that kids of same-sex couples fair no differently than those of heterosexual couples.
Episode #1834
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Can a flu shot shortage topple health care reform? Carlotta Walls LaNier discusses her memoir.
Can a flu shot shortage topple health care reform? Carlotta Walls LaNier discusses her memoir.
Episode #1833
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Celebrities and members of Congress take action to combat violence against women around the world.
Celebrities and members of Congress take action to combat violence against women around the world.
Episode #1832
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Topics include a survey on women in the workplace and the new wave of female G.O.P leaders.
Topics include a survey on women in the workplace and the new wave of female G.O.P leaders.
Episode #1831
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Reported rapes in the US are at a 20-year low. The Obama Administration addresses youth violence.
Reported rapes in the US are at a 20-year low. The Obama Administration addresses youth violence.
Episode #1830
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Rep. Jan Schakowsky discusses how the proposed health care plan will impact women and families.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky discusses how the proposed health care plan will impact women and families.
Episode #1829
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In a tough economy, women are going back to work and thinking twice about expanding their families.
In a tough economy, women are going back to work and thinking twice about expanding their families.
Episode #1828
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A new study that finds women lawmakers are out-performing their male counterparts is discussed.
A new study that finds women lawmakers are out-performing their male counterparts is discussed.
Episode #1827
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Working past the traditional retirement age may benefit Americans fiscally and emotionally.
Working past the traditional retirement age may benefit Americans fiscally and emotionally.
Episode #1826
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States struggle to keep track of registered sex offenders. Pregnancy obsessed women and reality TV.
States struggle to keep track of registered sex offenders. Pregnancy obsessed women and reality TV.
Episode #1825
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Racially charged comments haunting the GOP and Ted Kennedy's legacy on women's issues are discussed.
Racially charged comments haunting the GOP and Ted Kennedy's legacy on women's issues are discussed.
Episode #1824
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A discussion about how the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are changing women's role in the military.
A discussion about how the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are changing women's role in the military.
Episode #1823
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Protesters voice their opposition against Obama's proposed health care reform in town hall meetings.
Protesters voice their opposition against Obama's proposed health care reform in town hall meetings.
Episode #1822
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Episode #1821
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President Obama sits down with Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley.
President Obama sits down with Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley.
Episode #1820
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The President's health care reform pledge to raise taxes for upper-income Americans worries some.
The President's health care reform pledge to raise taxes for upper-income Americans worries some.
Episode #1819
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Sonia Sotomayor's Senate Judiciary hearings come to a close. Hillary Clinton is back in the news.
Sonia Sotomayor's Senate Judiciary hearings come to a close. Hillary Clinton is back in the news.
Episode #1818
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Congress considers including funding for reproductive services. Sonia Sotomayor awaits confirmation.
Congress considers including funding for reproductive services. Sonia Sotomayor awaits confirmation.
Episode #1817
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor's judicial record is in question after the Supreme Court overturns her ruling.
Judge Sonia Sotomayor's judicial record is in question after the Supreme Court overturns her ruling.
Episode #1816
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White House Office of Health Reform Director Nancy Ann DeParle discusses the healthcare system.
White House Office of Health Reform Director Nancy Ann DeParle discusses the healthcare system.
Episode #1815
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Many Iranian women are protesting the recent election. Sen. John Ensign admits to having an affair.
Many Iranian women are protesting the recent election. Sen. John Ensign admits to having an affair.
Episode #1814
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Recent domestic terrorism and a look at population growth and political correctness are discussed.
Recent domestic terrorism and a look at population growth and political correctness are discussed.
Episode #1813
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Obama visits the Middle East with encouraging words for Islamic women on the matter of equality.
Obama visits the Middle East with encouraging words for Islamic women on the matter of equality.
Episode #1812
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President Obama's nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court is discussed.
President Obama's nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court is discussed.
Episode #1811
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Who controls a child's health care, rifts in the labor force and life after divorce are discussed.
Who controls a child's health care, rifts in the labor force and life after divorce are discussed.
Episode #1810
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Recruiting Republican women and the connection between population and the environment are discussed.
Recruiting Republican women and the connection between population and the environment are discussed.
Episode #1809
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Episode #1808
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Despite a challenging start women's rights groups say Obama has put women's issues front and center.
Despite a challenging start women's rights groups say Obama has put women's issues front and center.
Episode #1807
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Features breastfeeding and a woman's salary, Plan B for minors and Rep. Barbara Lee of California.
Features breastfeeding and a woman's salary, Plan B for minors and Rep. Barbara Lee of California.
Episode #1806
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Afghan women protest against legalized marital rape. A look at the psychology of female murderers.
Afghan women protest against legalized marital rape. A look at the psychology of female murderers.
Episode #1805
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Topics include older women and retirement and the latest victories for gay marriage proponents.
Topics include older women and retirement and the latest victories for gay marriage proponents.
Episode #1804
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Abortion rates and birth control usage rise as the recession deepens. Food banks are running low.
Abortion rates and birth control usage rise as the recession deepens. Food banks are running low.
Episode #1803
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Work-life balance is no longer just a women's issue, but will it be able to survive the recession?
Work-life balance is no longer just a women's issue, but will it be able to survive the recession?
Episode #1802
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America's new baby boom, Obama's education policy and the Pope's condom controversy are covered.
America's new baby boom, Obama's education policy and the Pope's condom controversy are covered.
Episode #1801
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The President has reinstated an office dedicated to women and girls. Maternity leave and recession.
The President has reinstated an office dedicated to women and girls. Maternity leave and recession.
Episode #1739
(#1739)
Barak Obama's selection of a racially and gender diverse National Security Team is detailed.
Barak Obama's selection of a racially and gender diverse National Security Team is detailed.
Episode #1738
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Episode #1737
(#1737)
New Hampshire's Jeanne Shaheen is the first woman in US history to be elected Senator and Governor.
New Hampshire's Jeanne Shaheen is the first woman in US history to be elected Senator and Governor.
Episode #1736
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Diversity in Obama's cabinet and the changing strategy in the anti-abortion movement are discussed.
Diversity in Obama's cabinet and the changing strategy in the anti-abortion movement are discussed.
Episode #1735
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How will women issues be affected by Obama's presidency? TV and teen sex studies are revisited.
How will women issues be affected by Obama's presidency? TV and teen sex studies are revisited.
Episode #1734
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The progress women have made in the 2008 presidential race and gender bias in healthcare premiums.
The progress women have made in the 2008 presidential race and gender bias in healthcare premiums.
Episode #1733
(#1733)
Women are making a name for themselves in politics, including representation in Congress.
Women are making a name for themselves in politics, including representation in Congress.
Episode #1732
(#1732)
The presidential candidates have outlined their positions on abortion. Will it change women's votes?
The presidential candidates have outlined their positions on abortion. Will it change women's votes?
Episode #1731
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Hit hard by the downturn in the economy, more women are going blue and backing Barack Obama.
Hit hard by the downturn in the economy, more women are going blue and backing Barack Obama.
Episode #1730
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The Vice Presidential debate is discussed. Cynthia Nixon discusses her battle with breast cancer.
The Vice Presidential debate is discussed. Cynthia Nixon discusses her battle with breast cancer.
Episode #1729
(#1729)
Economic woes push women voters to Barack Obama A look at retirement obstacles facing black women.
Economic woes push women voters to Barack Obama A look at retirement obstacles facing black women.
Episode #1728
(#1728)
Episode #1727
(#1727)
The Palin Movement and the McCain campaign and semi-pro football leagues for women are discussed.
The Palin Movement and the McCain campaign and semi-pro football leagues for women are discussed.
Episode #1726
(#1726)
The all-female news analysis show reports from the floor of the Democratic & Republican conventions.
The all-female news analysis show reports from the floor of the Democratic & Republican conventions.
Episode #1725
(#1725)
Get to know the women behind the vote, as we report from the floor of the 2008 conventions.
Get to know the women behind the vote, as we report from the floor of the 2008 conventions.
Episode #1724
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Episode #1723
(#1723)
Experts discuss if illegal immigrants are returning home due to stricter enforcement or the economy.
Experts discuss if illegal immigrants are returning home due to stricter enforcement or the economy.
Episode #1722
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Some Clinton supporters are refusing to back Obama and want her name placed on the DNC nomination.
Some Clinton supporters are refusing to back Obama and want her name placed on the DNC nomination.
Episode #1721
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The Obama campaign tries to make inroads with Independent and moderate Republican women voters.
The Obama campaign tries to make inroads with Independent and moderate Republican women voters.
Episode #1720
(#1720)
The sluggish economy forces women out of the workplace. Politics and contraception are discussed.
The sluggish economy forces women out of the workplace. Politics and contraception are discussed.
Carly Fiorina
(#1719)
The former CEO of Hewlett- Packard discusses why she thinks Senator McCain will draw female voters.
The former CEO of Hewlett- Packard discusses why she thinks Senator McCain will draw female voters.
Episode #1718
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Can Senator Obama appeal to conservative religious voters and pro-choice advocates at the same time?
Can Senator Obama appeal to conservative religious voters and pro-choice advocates at the same time?
Episode #1717
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Panelists discuss Cindy McCain's effect on her husband's campaign and Gay Marriage and the GOP.
Panelists discuss Cindy McCain's effect on her husband's campaign and Gay Marriage and the GOP.
Episode #1716
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama hold a meeting to formulate a winning strategy for the party.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama hold a meeting to formulate a winning strategy for the party.
Episode #1715
(#1715)
McCain and Obama fight for women's votes. The Obama campaign tries to soften Michelle Obama's image.
McCain and Obama fight for women's votes. The Obama campaign tries to soften Michelle Obama's image.
Episode #1714
(#1714)
Domestic workers demand job protection and benefits. Hawaii allows friendships with legal benefits.
Domestic workers demand job protection and benefits. Hawaii allows friendships with legal benefits.
Episode #1713
(#1713)
Will Clinton's campaign inspire more women to run for higher office? Plus, Abstinence Under Fire.
Will Clinton's campaign inspire more women to run for higher office? Plus, Abstinence Under Fire.
Episode #1712
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A new survey cites an ambition gap as the reason why more women aren't running for office.
A new survey cites an ambition gap as the reason why more women aren't running for office.





