CBC NEWS: FACE TO FACE CUTS THROUGH RHETORIC AND ASKS THE RELEVANT QUESTIONS, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6
With the drama of the U.S. presidential election playing out in North America and around the world, the launch of CBC’s new pull-no-punches interview program, CBC NEWS: FACE TO FACE, couldn’t be better timed. CBC News Washington correspondent Neil MacDonald will talk to passionate American politicos whose words and actions are defining the issues shaping this election. In the premiere episode, MacDonald interviews Dr. Richard Land, president of the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, about the impact of evangelical politics on the culture war. CBC NEWS: FACE TO FACE debuts Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBC Newsworld.
In his role as spokesman on Capitol Hill for the largest non-Catholic denomination in the United States, Land represents Southern Baptists’ interests in the halls of Congress, before U.S. Presidents and in the major media. With a congregation of 16 million people, Land is bent on re-forming government according to God’s word. Recently, President George W. Bush appointed Land to his second term on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
http://www3.cbc.ca/sections/newsitem_redux.asp?ID=3650Wish there was a way to see this in the States.
EDIT: The other site said the 26th. Maybe there is a repeat?