KCTS 9 Connects For November 23, 2007

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KCTS 9 Connects For November 23, 2007

Joining Enrique Cerna are Seattle Times editorial writer Joni Balter, The Stranger's senior staff writer Eli Sanders, former state Republican Party Chair Chris Vance and Crosscut.com columnist Knute Berger. Topics will include the state's special session on the 1% property tax cap, Dino Rossi campaign fundraising tactics, rising gas prices, and Mitt Romney's recent visit. Joining Enrique Cerna are Seattle Times editorial writer Joni Balter, The Stranger's senior staff writer Eli Sanders, former state Republican Party Chair Chris Vance and Crosscut.com columnist Knute Berger. As Google introduces more online services, it is creating new ways to collect information about its users that is increasingly extensive, detailed and personal. Is the luxury of free internet e-mail worth losing our privacy?
Should police officers be required to undergo random drug testing? As it stands, police are tested for drug use when they're hired, but in most departments in Washington state, they are never
Originally Aired: Nov 23, 2007
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Joining Enrique Cerna are Seattle Times editorial writer Joni Balter, The Stranger's senior staff writer Eli Sanders, former state Republican Party Chair Chris Vance and Crosscut.com columnist Knute Berger. Topics will include the state's special session on the 1% property tax cap, Dino Rossi campaign fundraising tactics, rising gas prices, and Mitt Romney's recent visit.

Police Drug Testing
Joining Enrique Cerna are Seattle Times editorial writer Joni Balter, The Stranger's senior staff writer Eli Sanders, former state Republican Party Chair Chris Vance and Crosscut.com columnist Knute Berger. Topics will include the state's special session on the 1% property tax cap, Dino Rossi campaign fundraising tactics, rising gas prices, and Mitt Romney's recent visit.
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Googlesnoop
Joining Enrique Cerna are Seattle Times editorial writer Joni Balter, The Stranger's senior staff writer Eli Sanders, former state Republican Party Chair Chris Vance and Crosscut.com columnist Knute Berger.
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Roundtable: Joni Balter, Eli Sanders, Chris Vance, Knute Berger
As Google introduces more online services, it is creating new ways to collect information about its users that is increasingly extensive, detailed and personal. Is the luxury of free internet e-mail worth losing our privacy?
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Tax Cap
Should police officers be required to undergo random drug testing? As it stands, police are tested for drug use when they're hired, but in most departments in Washington state, they are never
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