Q&A with Kwame Brown; Same-sex unions; Santorum wins again

February 8, 2012 - 02:08 PM
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Today on NewsTalk, DC Council Chairman Kwame Brown discussed a wide range of issues, including his the city’s new-found surplus, taxi service, gambling and education.

Brown said it’s important that DC cabs be equipped to accommodate wheelchairs and accept credit cards. And he echoed complaints heard often by African-American men, saying he too has trouble hailing a cab in front of the Wilson Building.

He was noncommittal on whether DC’s Chief Financial Officer, Dr. Natwar Gandhi, should be reappointed, saying the city might benefit from a “fresh set of eyes.”

Legal analyst Ken Jost of CQ Press discussed the California court decision striking down Proposition 8, the voter-approved referendum making same-sex unions illegal.

And we spent a couple minutes talking with Adam Tragone of Human Events about Rick Santorum’s three-for-three performance Tuesday night.

WATCH today’s interviews here:

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