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The new documentary "Hellbound" looks at the emerging debate among evangelical Christians about whether hell exists. Filmmaker Kevin Miller interviews a variety of people for the movie including Seattle evangelical pastor Mark Driscoll of the Mars Hill Church.
The new documentary "Hellbound" looks at the emerging debate among evangelical Christians about whether hell exists. Filmmaker Kevin Miller interviews a variety of people for the movie including Seattle evangelical pastor Mark Driscoll of the Mars Hill Church.
The new documentary "Hellbound" looks at the emerging debate among evangelical Christians about whether hell exists. Filmmaker Kevin Miller interviews a variety of people for the movie including Seattle evangelical pastor Mark Driscoll of the Mars Hill Church.
The stakes in this race are high for both political parties. There are three open Congressional seats in the state this year, and Republicans say the 1st District is their best chance to win one.Candidates John Koster (R) and Suzan DelBene (D) sit down with KUOW's Ross Reynolds for a debate. The candidates address the economy, women's reproductive issues and each other's campaigns thus far.Read Seattle Times' Emily Heffter summary of the debate.Previous KUOW coverage of the 1st Congressional District: Suzan DelBene Brings Business Experience, Money To Congressional Race Republican John Koster Focuses On Economy To Woo Moderates DelBene, Koster Advance In 1st Congressional District Race
The stakes in this race are high for both political parties. There are three open Congressional seats in the state this year, and Republicans say the 1st District is their best chance to win one.Candidates John Koster (R) and Suzan DelBene (D) sit down with KUOW's Ross Reynolds for a debate. The candidates address the economy, women's reproductive issues and each other's campaigns thus far.Read Seattle Times' Emily Heffter summary of the debate.Previous KUOW coverage of the 1st Congressional District: Suzan DelBene Brings Business Experience, Money To Congressional Race Republican John Koster Focuses On Economy To Woo Moderates DelBene, Koster Advance In 1st Congressional District Race
The stakes in this race are high for both political parties. There are three open Congressional seats in the state this year, and Republicans say the 1st District is their best chance to win one.Candidates John Koster (R) and Suzan DelBene (D) sit down with KUOW's Ross Reynolds for a debate. The candidates address the economy, women's reproductive issues and each other's campaigns thus far.Read Seattle Times' Emily Heffter summary of the debate.Previous KUOW coverage of the 1st Congressional District: Suzan DelBene Brings Business Experience, Money To Congressional Race Republican John Koster Focuses On Economy To Woo Moderates DelBene, Koster Advance In 1st Congressional District Race
The stakes in this race are high for both political parties. There are three open Congressional seats in the state this year, and Republicans say the 1st District is their best chance to win one.Candidates John Koster (R) and Suzan DelBene (D) sit down with KUOW's Ross Reynolds for a debate. The candidates address the economy, women's reproductive issues and each other's campaigns thus far.Read Seattle Times' Emily Heffter summary of the debate.Previous KUOW coverage of the 1st Congressional District: Suzan DelBene Brings Business Experience, Money To Congressional Race Republican John Koster Focuses On Economy To Woo Moderates DelBene, Koster Advance In 1st Congressional District Race
Scott McClellan was the White House Press Secretary from July 2003 to April 2006, the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush. He left that post, disillusioned and frustrated, and went on to write a book about his experience. It’s called “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception.”He talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about his time in the White House, what he’s been doing since he left, and what lies ahead with his new role at Seattle University.
Scott McClellan was the White House Press Secretary from July 2003 to April 2006, the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush. He left that post, disillusioned and frustrated, and went on to write a book about his experience. It’s called “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception.”He talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about his time in the White House, what he’s been doing since he left, and what lies ahead with his new role at Seattle University.
Scott McClellan was the White House Press Secretary from July 2003 to April 2006, the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush. He left that post, disillusioned and frustrated, and went on to write a book about his experience. It’s called “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception.”He talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about his time in the White House, what he’s been doing since he left, and what lies ahead with his new role at Seattle University.
Scott McClellan was the White House Press Secretary from July 2003 to April 2006, the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush. He left that post, disillusioned and frustrated, and went on to write a book about his experience. It’s called “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception.”He talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about his time in the White House, what he’s been doing since he left, and what lies ahead with his new role at Seattle University.
Scott McClellan was the White House Press Secretary from July 2003 to April 2006, the longest serving press secretary under George W. Bush. He left that post, disillusioned and frustrated, and went on to write a book about his experience. It’s called “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception.”He talks with KUOW's Ross Reynolds about his time in the White House, what he’s been doing since he left, and what lies ahead with his new role at Seattle University.
The crushing cost of student debt is leading schools, students and parents to look at alternatives provided by online learning. A leader in the field, Karen Symms Gallagher, dean of the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education, sits down with Ross Reynolds for a discussion about the future of online learning for credit.
The crushing cost of student debt is leading schools, students and parents to look at alternatives provided by online learning. A leader in the field, Karen Symms Gallagher, dean of the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education, sits down with Ross Reynolds for a discussion about the future of online learning for credit.
The crushing cost of student debt is leading schools, students and parents to look at alternatives provided by online learning. A leader in the field, Karen Symms Gallagher, dean of the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education, sits down with Ross Reynolds for a discussion about the future of online learning for credit.