once again, i thank you to read it and brian sandoval. commissioner reed and brian sandovalthank you to nevada. broadcasters. early bidding begins a week from this saturday. election day is november 2. do not forget to vote. there be a debate next thursday with harry reid and sharon angle. we will bring you a debate between the candidates in ohio. coming up in the next hour, we will get a closer look at that ohio race. will also get an update on the tea party movement and talk about the obama wars. health professionals and journalists participate in a forum today examining safety and financial impact of fraudulent health care. we will have live coverage at 8:30 on c-span 2. this weekend and through december, listen to landmark supreme court cases on cspan radio. we are arguing that you may not publicly desecrate a flag regardless of the motivation for your action. flag-burning and freedom of speech, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on cspan radio. in washington d.c. at
former republican gov. john kasich. this is the last scheduled debate. polls showed mr. kasich with a slight edge. our live coverage comes courtesy of wtol-tv in toledo. it is moderated by the station s news anchor. this is live coverage on c-span. this is a campaign 2010, the gubernatorial debate. live from the university of toledo. did evening and welcome to the ohio governors debate. we think we have a dandy on tap for you. all across this great country, tonight we welcome the two major candidates for governor of ohio, one of who will lead the state for the next four years. let s make them right now. let s say hi and welcome to ted strickland. the is the current governor of ohio. gov. strickland, welcome. it is good to be back. we want to welcome the republican candidate for governor, john kasich. thank you for being here. thank you. let s introduce s.a. a thank- you to the ohio newspaper organization for putting this all together. some of its members are serv
reporter peter kilborn talk about professional to possibly relocate and examines the toll it takes on families. politics and prose bookstore in washington hosted this event. is just under an hour. i want to thank, and barbara and all the politics for having me here. and all of you for coming. i am especially grateful for the subjects in the book, nagy fischer from the boom town of flourmount, texas, and her older son, who happens to be in washington looking at colleges. put your hands up. those are real they look pretty much like the rest of us. matt is a husband at their home one evening i watched j.c. take his dinner from the refrigerator, one heaping scoop of toll house cookies dealt and a side of raw carrots. i don t have a clue as to the view of my long depiction of them in my book. they can serve as your true spot as i discussed them. i invite you to judge the book by its cover. i did not commission the art. or meet the artist. i suspect he or she began with the v