This week on HearSay with Cathy Lewis, October 29 - November 2
Monday, October 29
FROM THE HEADLINES: Affordable Housing
Guests: Robert Puentes of The Brookings Institution; Andy Friedman, Director of Virginia Beach Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation; Denise Goode Director, Tidewater Office of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, Inc. (HOME)
The Brookings Institution
HOME Official Website
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Tuesday, October 30
Living Culture: Entrepreneurial Hampton Roads
Port Folio Weekly
Candidate Conversations
96th District - House of Delegates Race
Pam L. Pouchot (I)

Wednesday, October 31
Segment A: BLACKWATER PROBE
As a joint U.S.-Iraqi panel continues it study of private security firm Blackwater USA, Investigative Journalist Jeremy Scahill joins us to talk about his new book, "Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army."
Segment B: SENATOR JIM WEBB
In his first year in office, Virginia Senator Jim Webb says his legislative priorities have been guided by three themes: reorienting America's national security posture, promoting economic fairness, and increasing government accountability. He joins us in our second half hour and takes your calls.
Senator James Webb Website

Thursday, November 1
Segment A: Author Frances Moore Lappe - "Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity and Courage in a World Gone Mad"
http://www.gettingagrip.net/
Segment B: Candidate Conversations
94th District House of Delegates Race
Glen Oder (R)
Official Website
William D. Pelkey (I)
Official Website

Friday, November 2
SIBLING RIVALRY
Family anectdotes often support the stereotypes of 'oldest', 'middle' and 'youngest' children. Recent studies reinforce that there is merit to the idea of birth order as a factor in personality traits including ambition, intelligence and sense of humor. We'll discuss how birth order and sibling relationships shape our lives today on HearSay.
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