Show Descriptions:
1.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 25, 2012 Hour 1
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon host Brad Bannon was joined by Hank Sheinkopf. Sheinkopf is President of Sheinkopf LTD and a political strategist. He and Brad discussed President Obama's State of the Union Address and the upcoming presidential election.
2.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 20, 2012 Hour 1
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon was joined by Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais . Winograd and Hais are both authors. They talked with Brad about their new book, Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation is Remaking America.
3.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 20, 2012 Hour 2
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon host Brad Bannon was joined by Thomas Frank. Frank is an author and a columnist for Harper's Magazine. He talked with Brad about his most recent book, Pity the Billionaire and the economy.
4.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 20, 2012 Hour 3
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon took your calls regarding President Obama's job performance.
5.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 17, 2012 Hour 1
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon host Brad Bannon was joined by Shawn Zeller. Zeller is a senior writer for Congressional Quarterly. He and Brad discussed how Congress is dealing with the economy.
6.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
January 17, 2012 Hour 2
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon host Brad Bannon was joined by Phil Noble. Noble is President of The South Carolina New Democrats. He and Brad discussed the South Carolina GOP Primary Election.
7.) The Leslie Marshall Show -
December 17, 2012 Hour 3
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In this hour of the Leslie Marshall Show, host Brad Bannon took your calls regaridng race relations in U.S. politics.