Tennessee Insider
This WTCI produced, local public affairs program launched January 5, 2007. During the thirty-minute broadcast, we hope to provide viewers with in depth and multi-faceted views of issues presented on the table.
Moderator, Greg Glover leads the discussion, introducing new topics along the way. The panel is typically made up of two journalists and two political pundits. The program airs weekly on Friday evening at 8:30.
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February 26, 2010
This week on Tennessee Insider Jack Benson, John Anderson, Andy Johns, and Renee LaSalle discuss Water Fees, Costco in Catoosa County, and Hamilton County schools Social Networking policy. Watch online |
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Season 4, Episode 7
This special edition focuses in on water woe discussions within the City of Chattanooga answering basic of questions such as: Will your water rates be going up and if so, just how much? Watch online |
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End of the Year Special Edition
Host, Greg Glover takes a look back at the top ten topics discussed at Tennessee Insider's roundtable during 2009. Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 45
Tennessee adds a new Lottery game to your options – just how much will this impact the economy? Plus, A look at the latest report on Hamilton County School District Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 43
This week, our political pundits and journalists come to the table to discuss the latest happenings in government and public affairs! Watch online |
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October 23, 2009
Greg Glover, is joined by: Hamilton County's Democratic Party Chairman - Jeff Brown, East Ridge Mayor - Mike Steele, Journalist with the Chattanooga Times Free Press - Dave Flessner and Chattarati.com Founder and Citizen Blogger - John Hawbaker. Watch online |
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September 4, 2009
WRCB Journalist David Carroll and Chattanooga Times Free Press' Adam Crisp join the roundtable with the latest on City and County Budget cuts and approvals. Watch online |
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August 28, 2009
From Cash to Clunkers to Cash for Appliances. Just what is the next step in stimulating the economy and do American's trust it? Watch online |
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August 21, 2009
Ward Cammack, Dave Flessner and Louis Lee discuss Health Reform, frustrations voiced at town hall meetings, and what could be next for the residents in zones identified for annexation. Watch online |
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August 14, 2009
Just what does the future hold for Tennessee's first step into venture capital market? Plus, a closer look at modifying an ordinance addressing night clubs. Find out the latest vantage points on what the Chattanooga City Council is hoping to do. Watch online |
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August 7, 2009
Chattanooga City Councilman Andrae McGary joins Hamilton County Commissioner Larry Henry at the table with Chattanooga Times Free Press's Cliff Hightower to discuss the ins, the outs and examine annexation issues facing area residents. Watch online |
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July 31, 2009
Fresh vantage points from a fresh local panel. Find out what North Georgia resident and political science professor, Ken Ellinger and Hamilton County resident, Oscar Brock have to say about the continued health care reform debate! Plus, listen to their thoughts on the latest headlines facing TVA over last year's Coal Ash Storage Spill! Watch online |
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July 24, 2009
The debate continues over a national reform for health care; Plus, the State of Tennessee releases their latest findings of annual progress - So, just how well do the school's in your neighborhoods measure up? Watch online |
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July 17, 2009
Another look at the latest happenings as an approval committee interviews and evaluates a Supreme Court nominee's qualifications; Plus, just how do area residents really feel when it comes to allowing gun permit holder's carry concealed weapons into restaurants? See what Chattanooga City Councilman Andrae McGary, businessman, Brett Hale and journalists Sarah Jennings and Cliff Hightower have to share! Watch online |
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July 10, 2009
Join this panel as they discuss the latest as U.S. lawmakers take up the issue of Health Reform; Plus, another look at pending annexations as discussions move forward with the City of Chattanooga's council! Find out how Hamilton County Pachyderm Club President, Ed Warren, Democrat, Stuart James and Journalists Louis Lee and Dave Flessner weigh in on these issues! Watch online |
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June 19, 2009
A closer look at the final numbers as the Tennessee State Legislature wraps up a grueling session - big winners? or big losers in the budget crunch? Plus, our panelists weigh in on Charter Schools and a potential annexation of several Hamilton County properties into the City of Chattanooga. Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 16
WRCB's David Carroll and the Chattanooga Times Free Press' journalist Dave Flessner join the panel with Lana Sutton. See what they have to say about the President's latest speech on the Economy, the final results of Chattanooga's City Council Run-Off races, and the city government' potential rules on how you landscape your yard! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 15
How does President Obama's latest take on the nation's economy effect the Tennessee Valley? What would you do if a freshly manicured lawn came with a fine from the city? And the City of Chattanooga's City Council run-off election results. Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 14
Chattanooga City Council Run-off candidate and incumbent - Linda Bennett joins the panel with Hamilton County Commissioner Larry Henry, Chattanooga Times Free Press' journalist Adam Crisp and Fox anchor Latricia Thomas -- This week discussing Tennessee's statewide reappraisal, gun laws winning and losing votes in the legislature and Georgia's new Super Speeder Law! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 13
Meet candidate Peter Murphy as he and journalist Matt Wilson with the Chattanooga Times Free Press discuss the latest happenings with a President Obama's latest media appearances, a federal bill to bail out the newspaper industry and a closer look at the latest happenings in Hamilton County Schools! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 12
Chattanooga City Councilman Manny Rico and local attorney, Stuart James-- discuss the latest legislation national lawmakers place on AIG employee bonuses -- plus, reactions to Hamilton County School Closings and mergers -- AND find out more on the City of Chattanooga's lawsuit as it moves forward to repair and reopen The Passage! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 11
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Season 3, Episode 10
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Season 3, Episode 9
Meet Pam Ladd and George Patten as they make a run for Chattanooga City Council Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 8
Chattanooga Mayoral Candidates talk to host, Dr. Felicia McGhee-Hilt about where they stand on the issues! Click here to see incumbent, Ron Littlefield and candidates Rob Healy and Thomas Smith II talk about their plans for the city if elected! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 7
It's a fresh 2009 episode right here, ready for you! Be sure to check out what our panelists have to say about the latest happenings in the Tennessee Valley and North Georgia! Watch online |
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Season 3, Episode 6 |
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Special Tennesee Insider
Chattanooga Mayoral Candidates talk to host, Dr. Felicia McGhee-Hilt about where they stand on the issues! Ron Littlefield and candidates Rob Healy and Thomas Smith II talk about their plans for the city if elected! Watch online |
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December 12, 2008
Guest: Josiah Roe, Kevin Burke, Matt Wilson and John Mercer Watch online |
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December 5, 2008
Guest: Hallie McFadden, Rhonda Thurman, Dave Flessner and Chuck Cantrell Watch online |
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November 14, 2008
Guest: Andrae McGrary, Kevin Burke, Matt Wilson and Joe Legge Watch online |
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October 24, 2008
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October 3, 2008
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September 19, 2008
Guests: Josiah Roe, Richard Casavant, Jason Reynolds and John Mercer Watch online |
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September 12, 2008
Guests: Peter Murphy, Christian Lanier, Perla Trevizo and Scottie Goodman. Watch online |
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September 4, 2008
Guests: Hallie McFadden, Hayes Ledford Brian Stewart and Sarah Jennings Watch online |
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August 29, 2008
Warren Mackey, Manny Rico, Cliff Hightower and David Carroll Watch online |
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August 22, 2008
Albert Waterhouse, John Anderson, Charles Oliver and Brian Stewart Watch online |
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August 15, 2008
John Bailes, Jeff Sikes, Matt Wilson and Brian Stewart Watch online |
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August 8, 2008
John Bailes, Bobby Wood, Dave Flessner and Kim Chapman Watch online |
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August 1, 2008
Joe Dumas, Chip Baker, Brian Stewart and Greg Glover Watch online |
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July 25, 2008 - Sheriff's Candidates
Guest: Greg Beck, Jim Hammond, Tim Akins, Jim Winters and Fred Fuson Watch online |
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July 18, 2008
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July 11, 2008
Guest: Stuart James, Mike Steele, Calvin Sneed and Matt Wilson Watch online |
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Volkswagen Comes to Chattanooga
Guest: Mayor Claude Ramsey, Mayor Ron Littlefield, Jill Bratina a Volkswagen Spokesperson and Tom Edd Wilson President of the Chamber of Commerce Watch online |
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June 27, 2008
Guest: Amanda Buchanan, J.B. Bennet, Jeff Sikes and Brian Stewart Watch online |
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June 20, 2008
Guest: Stuart James (Chattanooga Attoney), John Anderson (Chattanooga Attorney), Brian Stewart (New Director with WUSY 101) and Greg Glover (Reporter and anchor at WRCB). Watch online |
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June 6, 2008: Insider Special Edition
Bob Swansbrough interviews former governor of Viginia, Watch online |
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May 30, 2008
Guest: Pam Ladd, Manny Rico, Sara Jennings and Brian Stuart Watch online |
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May 23, 2008
Guest: Andy Berke, Ron Ramsey, Micheal Davis and Greg Glover Watch online |
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May 16, 2008
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May 9, 2008
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April 25, 2008
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April 18, 2008
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March 28, 2008
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March 21, 2008
Panelists: Mayor Mike Steele of East Ridge, Kim Fields from News Channel 9….Ham Co. Commissioner and now City Manager of East Ridge, Curtis Adams and Jeff Sikes – a Chattanooga Businessman and an Independent. Watch online |
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March 14, 2008
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March 7, 2008
Guests: Lincoln Davis, U-S, Congressman representing Tennessee’s Fourth District and a Democrat; Robin Smith, Chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party; Michael Davis, Journalist with the Chattanooga Times Free Press; and Greg Glover, Anchor and Reporter for W-R-C-B Eyewitness News, Channel 3 Watch online |
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February 29, 2008
Hosted by: Lesley Dale Watch online |
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February 22, 2008
Jack Benson, Larry Henry, Brian Stuart and Calvin Sneed; Hosted by Felicia McGhee-Hilt Watch online |
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February 15, 2008
Guests: Ken Ellinger, a political science professor at Dalton State College and a Democrat; Brett Hale, a Chattanooga businessman and a Republican; Michael Davis, journalist with the Chattanooga Times Free Press; And John Mercer, anchor/reporter for WDEF-News 12 Watch online |
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February 8, 2008
John Bailes, Christian Lanier, Matt Wilson and Elishah Oesch discuss "Super Tuesday" results and more. Hosted by Felicia McGhee-Hilt Watch online |
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February 1, 2008
Stuart James, Manny Rico, Dave Flessner and David Carrol discuss the "State of the Union" speech and more. Hosted by Felicia McGhee-Hilt Watch online |
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Jack G Craig
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I was distressed to see the Democratic representative on the 10/30/09 show state that people are dying because of health care in the U.S. I am disabled and know that anyone who needs care can get it, if no other way they can go to the emergency room and cannot be turned away. It is statements like these, not based in truth which cause me to not believe anything Obama and the Democratic Congress have to say. It is abundantly clear that the people of America, the ones they are supposed to represent do not want this overhaul of the health care system. Especially we do not want a government run system. All the scare tactics, the false information, the tilted results of comparing health care systems world wide just show me and my friends how out of touch you all are with the majority of the public