Saturday, November 12, 2005

Watch here: McSweeney and Ascot, and four other Public Affairs webcasts

Now that we are video-streaming, everyone from Los Angeles to Chicago to New York to London to Hong Kong to Sydney to Argentina to the Ivory Coast to the Soul Coast to the Gold Coast to Lisbon to Christ Church, New Zealand to China to Moscow to Japan should be watching "Public Affairs." [See here]

Whether our shows focus on the U. S. Congress, the Illinois Legislature or the World at large, our topics will range from War and Peace to Free Trade to Wealth and Poverty to Middle East Peace to Life and Death [Capital Punishment, Terrorism and Guns] to social issues [Gays, Guns, God and abortion] and much, much more. The webcasts will relate to and resonate with you; we promise. So, Tune in, Turn on and don't change that dial or click that close icon, at least not before you watch all the shows.

Shows newly available for watching [or listening to] at the Public Affairs Cinema Complex webcast [See here to access all shows] are [See below for descriptions and links to detailed descriptions of each show]:

Our show with 8th CD Republican Primary Candidate David McSweeney [R-Barrington Hills], vying with five other candidates for the right to take on Cong. Bean [D-Barrington] [See here and go to links contained therein for more about this show] and

Our show with 7th CD Democratic Primary Candidate Jim Ascot [D-Chicago] , who is challenging 9th year Democratic incumbent Cong. Danny Davis. [See here for more about this show], including a detailed suburban airing for Public Affairs. The Ascot show airs this coming week in 34 Chicago Metro suburbs on Comcast Cable.

Continuing to play in the Public Affairs Cinema Complex are the Public Affairs shows featuring the following guests:

Republican Gubernatorial Primary Candidates Senators Bill Brady [See here for more about this show] and Steve Rauschenberger [See here for more about the show with Rauschenberger and for links about same] and here for a poll that has Sen. Rauschenberger beating Gov. Blagojevich. Brady and Rauschenberger are vying with each other and with wealthy businessmen Jim Oberweis and Ron Gidwitz, and most likely with state Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka and possibly DuPage County State's Attorney Joe Birkett for the right to take on incumbent Democrat Rod Blagojevich. There is a small chance that former State Senator, 2002 Republican Guv Primary candidate and wealthy Attorney/Businessman Pat O'Malley could also join the Republican Guv Primary.

The show with Guv candidate Bill Brady also airs this coming Monday night through-out the City of Chicago at 8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 21 [CANTV].

8th CD Republican Primary Candidate Kathy Salvi [R-Mundelein] vying with five other candidates for the right to take on Cong. Bean [D-Barrington]See here for more about this show and for links to transcripts of shows with Salvi's competitors.

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9th CD Democratic Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky [D-Evanston], vying for the No. 4 Leadership position in the Democratic House Caucus]. See here for more about this show and for partial transcripts of the show and for links to other partial transcripts of the show.

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Jeff Berkowitz, Host and Producer of Public Affairs and an Executive Recruiter doing Legal Search, can be reached at JBCG@aol.com
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