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This Week on HearSay, January 15-18

 
Monday, January 15
Special Holiday Program: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Path To Nonviolence

Two women with very close ties to Martin Luther King Jr. reflect on how King developed into one of the great moral and political philosophers of the 20th century and how his philosophies might still guide the world through troubled times today. Guests: Dr. Dorothy Cotton was the highest ranking female in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.  Yolanda King is the eldest daughter of Dr. King. She is an internationally known motivational speaker and actress whose personal mission in life is to inspire positive social change and world peace.
 


Tuesday, January 16
General Assembly Headlines
Virginia lawmakers are back to work.  On today's
HearSay, Cathy and guests Daily Press reporter, Hugh Lessig, Margaret Edds from The Virginian - Pilot and John - Garrett Kemper, Vice President and Consul at Kemper Consulting, talk about all of the latest General Assembly news and take your questions and comments.  Cathy also discusses what progress has been made on transportation funding with Delegate Brian Moran, House Democratic Caucus Chairman and Delegate John Welch, (R) 21st District in Virginia Beach.
 


Wednesday, January 17
Gardening
Are this season's yo yo temperatures taking their toll on your flowers and plants?  For answers to all of your gardening questions, join Cathy and our experts York County Extension Agent Jim Orband and Daily Press Gardening and Home columnist Kathy Van Mullekom.
 

 


Thursday, January 18
HearSay Classic: Undressing Infidelity
Why do we cheat on our loved ones? Are we designed for monogamy? And can a relationship recover from such a breach of trust? Today on HearSay, we talk to Diane Shader Smith, author of Undressing Infidelity: Why More Wives Cheat, and couples counselors Marc and Bonnie Rabinowitz, about the complex issues, motivations, and consequences of infidelity.