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Law and Order

January 24th, 2011 | Posted by Central Issues | No Comments
Right now, twenty-three states and the federal government allow mandatory DNA fingerprinting at the time of arrest. New York allows DNA fingerprinting only after conviction. Civil libertarians agree ...

Helping Veterans When they Come Home

November 10th, 2010 | Posted by Central Issues | No Comments
On the next CI, we hear firsthand the psychological, emotional, and physical sacrifices of the men and women who serve this country.  Join George Kilpatrick and his guests weeknights at ...

New Alzheimer’s Disease Research

September 1st, 2010 | Posted by Central Issues | 2 Comments
The President of the American Geriatric Society is a Central New York Physician.   Dr. Sharon Brangman joins George Kilpatrick to discuss the latest developments with Alzheimer’s disease and a ...

Gwen Ifill on Central Issues tonight, Mon. January 25

January 25th, 2010 | Posted by George Kilpatrick | No Comments
Join us for us conversation with Gwen Ifill, Managing Editor and Moderator of Washington Week  to discuss her book “The Breakthrough, Politics and Race in the Age of Obama”, a ...

Tonight on Central Issues, Wed Dec 14

January 13th, 2010 | Posted by George Kilpatrick | No Comments
The Syracuse Chamber of Commerce and the Metropolitan Development Association of Syracuse will merge their operations to as they say “more efficiently serve the economic development needs of the Central ...

Tonight on Central Issues, Wed Dec 3

December 3rd, 2009 | Posted by George Kilpatrick | No Comments
This week the first of reaper drones arrived at the 174th.  The UAV’s will replace the  f-16s.  The drones are remotely controlled here in Central New York but will control ...

Tonight on Central Issues, Tues December 1

December 1st, 2009 | Posted by George Kilpatrick | No Comments
We discuss the issue of domestic violence during the holidays, and the stresses associated with it with   Vera House Executive Director Randi Bregman.  What’s interesting about this discussion is that ...