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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

**WATCH NOW** KNME TOWN HALL MEETING with Ray Suarez - Oct. 12 at 3:00-4:00 pm

UPDATE: Click on the three sections below to watch all three parts of Sunday's Town Hall Meeting hosted by Ray Suarez.

Part 1



Part 2


Part 3



Join KNME for a **live** Town Hall Meeting with Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

DATE/TIME: Sunday, October 12th
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm --Doors open at 2:30 pm

LOCATION: UNM Continuing Education Auditorium

TOPIC: “What Role Will New Mexico And The Media Play In The Upcoming Presidential Election?"

ADMISSION: FREE – Open to The Public

QUESTIONS ASKED: KUNM will be running spots asking for listeners to send in their questions, in advance. KNME will give these questions to Ray Suarez to begin the discussion. There will also be microphones in the audience, for audience members to ask questions of the panelists.

BROADCAST: LIVE simulcast on KUNM 89.9 FM

STREAMING: LIVE on KNME’s website at www.newmexicoinfocus.org

***Call (505) 277-2121 for more information***

Moderator:
Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Panelists:
- Lonna Atkeson - Political Science Professor, UNM
- Delbert E. Carrillo - Teacher, Valley High School
- Gene Grant - Co-Host of KNME’s NEW MEXICO IN FOCUS & Albuquerque Journal columnist
- Jeff Jones - Albuquerque Journal Political Reporter
- Joe Monahan – Blogger, joemonahansnewmexico.blogspot.com
- Gabriel Sanchez - UNM Political Science Professor, Racial & Ethnic Politics
- Steve Seth - Teacher, Highland High School

The NewsHour with JimLehrer puts the national spotlight on Albuquerque and New Mexico, Monday - Friday, October 13-17 at 5:30 p.m. Albuquerque is only the second “Spotlight City” The NewsHour has chosen to highlight.

Senior Correspondents Ray Suarez and Judy Woodruff will bring the program to the studios of KNME, to examine the crucial role the city of Albuquerque and the state of New Mexico will play in the upcoming presidential election. The NewsHour will also profile the unique contributions Albuquerque is making in business, science healthcare, and the arts. Additional stories will include: economic disparity, voting machines, getting out the Native American vote, NM Politics, the economy, etc.

Evy Todd
New Media

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