Archive for the ‘nmif’ Category

 

This week’s show…early!

Friday, May 17th, 2013

It’s one of those Friday afternoons when we feel especially happy…so here’s this week’s show before it airs. No tweeting any spoilers. And as always, we’re happy you’re watching!

 

Drought Impact, Education Funding, Midwifery in New Mexico (s6e45)

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Miss the show this week? The full playlist is below. You can skip segments by scrolling to the end of the play bar and waiting for the next segment to load. Thanks for stopping by!

 

Open Primaries, Horse Slaughter, Health Insurance Exchange Deadlines (s6e44)

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Who should vote in and pay for primary elections in New Mexico? Fred Nathan of Think New Mexico and State Rep. Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, debate the issue. Also, the Line opinion panel looks at the upcoming deadlines for the state to create a health insurance exchange that will comply with the requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. And the hot button issue of a horse slaughter facility in New Mexico provides a great discussion. Here’s this week’s show:

 

The Environment (s6e42)

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

In advance of Earth Day, we gathered a journalist, a cattle grower, and an author/environmentalist to take a look at New Mexico’s changing attitudes toward the environment, how the drought is impacting the state, and what the big issues are going to be in the coming months and years.

Plus, we speak to the founder of Architecture 2030, Ed Mazria, who is part of a groundbreaking effort to reduce the impact of the built environment – ultimately to zero through carbon neutral design and planning.