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December 18, 2012 | Staff Writer

Susan Heltemes

Focus for 2013 (Video)

“21 This Week” panelist Susan Heltemes comments on the tragedy in Newtown, CT. We need to take a serious look at gun control, mental illness and violent video games. Take a look. View the entire episode on demand. Learn more about 21 This Week and watch previous episodes, on demand.

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December 18, 2012 | Staff Writer

Mark Uncapher

Lightning Round (Video)

“21 This Week” host Casey Aiken and his panel take a look back at the big stories from 2012 and predict the biggest political stories in 2013. Panelists Susan Heltemes, John Hurson, Steve Kreseski, and Mark Uncapher comment. Take a look. View the entire episode on demand. Learn more about 21 This Week and watch […]

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December 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

Poverty in Montgomery County (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers spoke with guest Chuck Short, Special Assistant to the County Executive about poverty in Montgomery County. Take a look. The next show of Montgomery Week in Review airs on Saturdays at 12 p.m. and then again on Sundays at 1 p.m. on Channel 21. Don’t miss it! Visit […]

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December 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

Asian Americans in County (Video)

According to recent estimates close to 20% of Asian Americans in Montgomery County are living near or below the poverty line. Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers discusses this often overlooked community with Shu-Ping Chan of the Pacific American Chamber of Commerce. Take a look. Visit Montgomery Week in Review episode 1066 to see […]

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December 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

County Wealth Disparity (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers spoke with guest Henry Hailstock about the “Racial Divide” in Montgomery County as it applies to wealth. Hailstock, former Montgomery County Chapter NAACP President notes that the loss of wealth due to the recession has impacted minorities at a much greater rate then the general population. Take a […]

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December 17, 2012 | Staff Writer

County Needs New Transportation Funding (Video)

Montgomery Week in Review host Don Mooers spoke with guest Melanie Wenger, Director of the Montgomery County Office of Intergovernmental Relations. Wegner’s office is active in Annapolis to represent the county and to lobby for its interests. Wenger discusses what’s on the agenda for the 2013 Session of the Maryland General Assembly. Wenger identifies transportation […]

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December 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

Casey Aiken

A Preview (Video)

“21 This Week” host Casey Aiken previews this week’s show. Aiken and the panelists are talking about the impending fiscal cliff, Comptroller Peter Franchot’s political future, and Roger Berliner’s stance on Pepco. Take a look. The next show of 21 This Week airs on Sundays at 11 a.m. and then again at 7 p.m. on […]

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December 14, 2012 | Staff Writer

Casey Aiken

Casey Aiken’s Monologue

“21 This Week” host Casey Aiken comments on French film star Gerard Depardieu’s move to Belgium. France’s income tax on top earners will increase next year and Depardieu’s move seems to be an attempt to avoid the higher taxes. Casey notes that Maryland passed a “millionaires’ tax” a few years ago, with questionable results. Take […]

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December 11, 2012 | Staff Writer

Susan Heltemes

Upcoming County Executive Race (Video)

“21 This Week” host Casey Aiken and his panel look at the 2014 County Executive race with so many candidates making public statements. Panelists include Susan Heltemes, Henry Hailstock, Jerry Cave and Jim Shalleck comment. Take a look. View the entire episode on demand. Learn more about 21 This Week and watch previous episodes, on […]

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December 11, 2012 | Staff Writer

Jim Shalleck

Year in Review (Video)

“21 This Week” host Casey Aiken and his panel look back at the year. Panelists include Susan Heltemes, Henry Hailstock, Jerry Cave and Jim Shalleck comment. Take a look. View the entire episode on demand. Learn more about 21 This Week and watch previous episodes, on demand.

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