Hearsay With Cathy Lewis

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Sinopsis

HearSay with Cathy Lewis is the only locally produced, public affairs radio call-in program in Hampton Roads. Every Monday through Friday, we reach more than 35,000 listeners, from Richmond to the Outer Banks.

Episodios

  • Election Day

    03/11/2020

    Cathy Lewis talks to analysts, officials and WHRO journalists about the polls, the issues and conditions across our community.

  • COVID-19 And Our Community / A Neptune Prince?

    02/11/2020

    We check in with people in our community whose lives have been affected by the pandemic. Then, Cathy talks to a young man who wants to buck a Virginia Beach tradition.

  • Gov. Northam / The Electoral College / Race For The Senate

    28/10/2020

    Cathy talks with Gov. Northam about hunger in Virginia, and the state of the pandemic. Then, what actually happens in the Electoral College process? We unpack this institution. Finally, as part of her continuing discussions with candidates, Cathy Lewis talks to those in the race for the US Senate.

  • Trick-Or-Treating In A Pandemic / Criminal Justice Reform

    27/10/2020

    What are you doing this Halloween? We explore people's plans for an altered Halloween this year. Cathy also discusses the prospects and progress of police reform in Virginia.

  • Hunger / Victor Decker

    26/10/2020

    Hunger in America is a serious problem, made worse by the pandemic and economic downturn. Cathy Lewis talks about the issue with people involved in finding solutions. Then, we discuss the unsolved murder of Norfolk Police Officer Victor Decker with his widow and two reporters from The Virginian-Pilot.

  • Race For The House

    21/10/2020

    As part of her continuing discussions with candidates, Cathy Lewis talks to those in the race for the seats in the third and fourth Virginia districts in the House of Representatives.

  • COVID, Families And Gender / Sen. Tim Kaine

    20/10/2020

    How is COVID-19 affecting our kids? How are distance learning and telecommuting challenging families? And are women bearing more of the burdens? We discuss the implications of this pandemic and its costs. Then, we talk to Sen. Tim Kaine about the issues affecting our state, and our country. Join us at noon.

  • ACA / Elections

    19/10/2020

    With a change in the makeup of the Supreme Court, lawmakers are discussing the possibility that the Affordable Care Act will end. What does this mean for Virginia? We discuss the issue with state and medical experts. Then, Christopher Piper of the Virginia Department of Elections talks about how the campaign season is shaping up and answer your questions.

  • State Of The Region / Mental Health And Children / Race For The House

    07/10/2020

    The Dragas Center For Economic Analysis And Policy has its report on the State Of The Region. We unpack it with ODU's Robert McNab. We also look at the mental health challenges young people face. Then, as part of continuing discussions with candidates, Cathy Lewis talks to those in the race for the second seat in the House of Representatives.

  • Casinos On The Ballot

    06/10/2020

    We talk about the question on the ballot about bringing casinos to Hampton Roads.

  • COVID And The Presidency / Election Interference / Losing Friends Over Politics

    05/10/2020

    We follow the latest developments on the cases of COVID-19 in the Trump administration. Cathy Lewis also discusses the prospect of disruptions and interference at the polls on election day. Finally, we talk about the friends and family we've become disconnected from over political arguments.

  • Redistricting Amendment / Race For The House

    30/09/2020

    We discuss the amendment to the state's constitution about redistricting which appears on the ballot this election. Then, as part of continuing discussions with candidates, Cathy Lewis talks to the incumbent and the challenger in the race for the first district seat in the House of Representatives.

  • Civic Education And Engagement

    29/09/2020

    We talk about the need for widespread education on basic civic principles and how you can get involved in your community.

  • The Trump Rally In Newport News / The SCOTUS Nominee / COVID And The Election

    28/09/2020

    Cathy Lewis discusses the health implications of the recent rally on the Peninsula. Also, we talk about Amy Coney Barrett, the president's nominee to the Supreme Court. Finally, we hear from someone trying to make the election safer in November.

  • Dating During COVID / Suffolk Mayoral Race

    23/09/2020

    How does one date during a pandemic? We explore the opportunities and challenges with Dr. Justin Lehmiller, a social psychologist and researcher at Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute. Then we hear from two more candidates for mayor in the City of Suffolk.

  • Libertarians / Greens / Journalism In 2020 (pt 2) / Suffolk Mayoral Race

    22/09/2020

    Cathy Lewis talks to representatives of the local Libertarian and Green parties about the state of the 2020 election. We also discuss the future of journalism with a rising reporter. Then we hear from candidates running for mayor of Suffolk.

  • Marcus Alert / The Legacy Of Justice Ginsburg / Journalism In 2020 / Portsmouth Mayoral Race

    21/09/2020

    The sister of a Black man killed by police while he was reportedly having a mental health crisis joins HearSay to discuss a new bill to address the issue. We also talk to Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy about the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Then we talk about the closing of the Daily Press office and the industry of journalism. Finally, a candidate for the Portsmouth mayoral race discusses his plans for the city.

  • AG Mark Herring / Chesapeake Bay Lawsuit / Portsmouth Mayoral Race

    16/09/2020

    Last week, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring joined attorney generals from Maryland and Washington, D.C. to sue the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for what they say is its failure to protect the Chesapeake Bay. We talk to Attorney General Herring about the lawsuit. WHRO’s Sam Turken also joins to discuss his reporting on the water quality in the Bay. And finally, we hear from more of the candidates for mayor in the City of Portsmouth.

  • The US Census / Portsmouth Mayoral Race

    15/09/2020

    There are less than four weeks left to fill out the U.S. Census which helps the government determine where to send federal money for certain programs. Gaylene Kanoyton, a member of the state’s Complete Count Commission, joins us to discuss its importance. Then we hear from several of the candidates for mayor in the City of Portsmouth.

  • Phase 3 / USPS / Third Parties / Serenity

    14/09/2020

    Hampton Roads has entered Phase 3 with the easing of coronavirus restrictions. We discuss the effects with WHRO's Mechelle Hankerson and our audience. We also discuss the conditions for postal workers. Then, we talk about third parties in this year's election. Finally, Dr. Lisa Mazzio from Watermark Psychological Services returns to help us deal with the feeling of being overwhelmed.

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