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Intersections
Wildcatters, Blowouts & Big Bets with Bill and Liz Armstrong
Bill and Liz Armstrong are the definition of true wildcatters—oil explorers who bet big and drill deep. From meeting in a geology class at SMU to navigating oil booms, busts, and blowouts, their journey is one of guts, grit, and a whole lot of geology. In this episode, they unpack wild stories from Alaska’s North Slope, how a gas well made front-page news, and why they’ve never taken on debt in their business. It’s about risk, resilience, and the romance of chasing something big—with plenty of laughs along the way.In This Episode[00:01:00] SMU Sparks: Ho...
2026-01-27
1h 17
Intersections
Lessons on Purpose Beyond Profit from Dallas Real Estate Icon Chuck Anderson
Chuck Anderson went from small-town Nebraska to becoming one of the most respected names in Dallas real estate. In this wide-ranging episode, Chuck shares his path from college basketball to building Bandera Ventures, his time at Trammell Crow, and the spiritual transformation that redefined his life. From early career wins to painful losses, Chuck offers candid insights on partnership, leadership, and what it means to live with purpose. If you’re into real estate, entrepreneurship, or just love a good redemption story—this one’s for you.In This Episode[02:00] SMU culture shock...
2026-01-20
1h 04
Intersections
Will Cain Unfiltered: Faith, Politics, and the Future of America
From small-town Texas roots to interviewing presidents on Fox News, Will Cain has worn many hats—sports commentator, political analyst, entrepreneur, and now national news host. In this episode, Tom and Kyle dive deep with Will about the journey that shaped his worldview. They cover everything from ESPN hot takes and Fox News culture wars to the future of conservatism, media trust, masculinity, AI, and America’s place in a changing world. Candid, intellectual, and refreshingly honest, Will doesn’t shy away from anything.In This Episode[03:00] Small-Town Roots & Big Ideas[10:00] From Newspapers to TV[18:00] Law School & Conservative Thought[24:00] Populi...
2026-01-13
1h 25
Intersections
Pro Footballer Daryl Johnston on What it Takes to Succeed in the NFL and Life.
Former Dallas Cowboys fullback and current NFL Broadcaster Daryl “Moose” Johnston joins the show to talk grit, leadership, and the journey from small-town roots to NFL glory. From being overlooked to redefining the fullback position, Moose shares how preparation, work ethic, and accountability shaped his life. He dives into lessons from Jimmy Johnson, the early days with Emmitt and Troy, and how a college snub set fire to his competitive spirit. Oh—and find out where the nickname “Moose” really came from.In This Episode[05:10] Small Town, Big Dreams[11:30] Proving Them Wrong[18:50] Lessons in Discipline[24:30] A Coach Changes Everything[29:45] Draft Day...
2025-12-09
1h 45
Intersections
From Texas to D.C. — Margaret Spellings on Education, Policy & Progress
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings joins Kyle and Tom for a deep dive into the state of American education—past, present, and future. From her early days in Texas politics to shaping national education policy under President George W. Bush, Spellings reflects on landmark legislation like No Child Left Behind, the power of bipartisanship, and the current crisis in K–12 learning. The conversation ranges from career highlights and political stories to bold ideas for accountability, school choice, and the future of higher education.In This Episode[03:00] Why education is the beating heart of s...
2025-12-02
1h 04
Arch Eats
Julie Lally Sleighs STL Pop-Up Bars
Move over, Mariah! St. Louis has its own Queen of Christmas. George and Cheryl are thrilled to be joined by Julie “Fa La La” Lally, the city’s resident expert on holiday pop-ups, who shares everything you need to know to enjoy these festive fetes. From the first-ever holiday pop-up, Miracle, in 2016 to the brand-new Cocktails and Claws, Julie has been to them all and shares the inside scoop on what makes each one unique, as well as tips and tricks on how to get in, which ones are great for families and what, in her opinion, makes the perfec...
2025-11-26
34 min
Intersections
Randall Wallace: The Man Behind Braveheart and the Stories That Move Us
Randall Wallace—writer of Braveheart, We Were Soldiers, and Secretariat—joins Tom and Kyle for a moving conversation about storytelling, faith, resilience, and the pursuit of truth. From growing up in the South to studying religion and Russian literature, to making one of Hollywood’s most iconic films, Wallace traces the through-line of love, sacrifice, and transformation. He shares how faith carried him through financial ruin, how a prayer became the genesis of Braveheart, and why his next project on the Resurrection might be the boldest one yet.In This Episode[00:01:00] Home Roots...
2025-11-25
1h 23
Intersections
Dr. Geoffrey Ling on Neurotech, DARPA & Why the Military Backed a Real-Life Luke Skywalker Arm
Dr. Geoffrey Ling is a neurologist, neurosurgeon, anesthesiologist, military veteran, entrepreneur, and all-around force of nature. In this deep-dive conversation, he takes us through his journey from Johns Hopkins to the battlefield, to DARPA and beyond—leading the charge in trauma medicine, brain health innovation, and prosthetics that literally read your mind. He reflects on his time with the Gray Team, building brain-controlled arms, and co-leading the BrainHealth Project—casting a bold vision for how America can lead in neuroscience, AI, and leadership if we bet big on bold ideas.In This Episode[02:00] Military Brilliance: John...
2025-11-18
1h 15
Intersections
How Ray Washburne Built a Dallas Icon — And He Isn't Done.
Ray Washburne—entrepreneur, real estate mogul, restauranteur, and former head of OPIC—joins the show for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of Dallas, the economics of restaurants, and how he bought Highland Park Village in the middle of a financial crisis. From starting a newspaper as a kid to expanding global fuel distribution, Ray shares hard-won insights on spotting trends, trusting instincts, and staying ethical in business. Also: why Texas Roadhouse is crushing it, what Cracker Barrel got wrong, and how Dallas can shape the next 15 years.In This Episode[02:00] Ray’s entrepreneurial spark...
2025-11-11
1h 13
Intersections
Running a City, Raising Kids & Dodging Partisan Chaos: Meet Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker
Mayor Mattie Parker joins the show to talk about Fort Worth as one of the fastest-growing cities in the country—and how she’s leading it with both strategy and soul. From working behind the scenes in Texas politics to becoming one of the youngest mayors of a top-10 U.S. city, Mattie shares her journey, the challenges of balancing motherhood with leadership, and what it really takes to keep a city running well. She dives deep into public safety, infrastructure, economic development, and why keeping politics local (and not ideological) is crucial for progress.In...
2025-11-04
1h 11
Intersections
What Every 25-Year-Old on Wall Street Needs to Hear
Bob Doll, longtime investment manager and current CEO/CIO at Crossmark Global Investments, joins the show for a deep dive into markets, faith, and leadership. With a career spanning Merrill Lynch, BlackRock, Nuveen, and now a faith-based investing firm, Bob shares how he integrates values into portfolio management. He unpacks his quantitative approach to stock picking, reflects on getting “canceled” at BlackRock for his faith, and offers practical wisdom for young professionals looking to align purpose with profession. It’s equal parts investment strategy and professional guidance.In this Episode[01:02] From Math Major...
2025-10-28
1h 02
Intersections
The Business of Winning: The Story Behind the NFL and Chiefs' Dynasty
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt sits down with Tom and Kyle for a wide-ranging conversation about family legacy, sports business strategy, and leadership driven by faith. From his grandfather H.L. Hunt’s oil empire to his father Lamar Hunt’s formation of the AFC and eventually the Super Bowl , Clark shares how visionary thinking runs in the family. He dives deep into building the Chiefs’ modern dynasty—highlighting pivotal moments like hiring Andy Reid, drafting Patrick Mahomes, and navigating the global expansion of the NFL. Plus, personal reflections on parenting, faith, and carrying on the Hunt legacy in Kansa...
2025-10-21
1h 07
Intersections
Nextdoor, Shondaland, and Raising Good Humans with Nirav & Megha Tolia
Tom and Kyle sit down with dynamic couple Nirav and Megha Tolia to dive into what it's like to partner in life and leadership. Nirav, serial entrepreneur and CEO of Nextdoor, and Megha, former President and COO of Shondaland, share their personal and professional journeys—from small-town Texas and LA roots to global business impact. The two talk about family values, cultural identity, raising kids, building businesses, and why they’ve planted roots in Dallas. It's a masterclass in navigating ambition, marriage, and meaningful impact. And stick around to hear their passion for equipping the next generation of entrepreneurs.
2025-10-14
1h 11
The Dallas Morning News
Intersections podcast hosts on the differences between capitalism and socialism
Intersections podcast hosts Kyle Waldrep and Tom Leppert discuss New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and different generations' views on economic systems and innovation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-10-07
21 min
Intersections
Capitalism, Socialism, and the TikTok Economy
In this episode, Kyle and Tom dive deep into the generational divide over capitalism, the changing nature of work, and what younger Americans misunderstand about economic systems. From rising distrust in corporate America to the evolution of the creator economy, they unpack how shifts in education, wages, and political narratives are shaping economic opinions today. They also discuss the rise of socialism in political platforms—especially in New York—and how it may impact the future of leadership and innovation in America.In This Episode[00:00] Generational Views on Capitalism[02:45] What Happ...
2025-10-06
20 min
The Dallas Morning News
Talking Across the Divide
Intersections podcast hosts Kyle Waldrep and Tom Leppert on intergenerational differences in higher education, confronting different opinions and how different age groups consume news and information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-09-30
35 min
Intersections
Talking Across the Divide: A Lost Art?
Kyle and Tom sit down for a one-on-one to unpack the generational shifts in how we view education, engage in public discourse, and access information. From their first concerts (The Beatles vs. late 90s pop) to debates about cancel culture and campus free speech, they explore how younger generations are being shaped by digital consumption, ideological echo chambers, and a declining interest in history. They also get personal about their own information habits, higher ed's ideological leanings, and what we lose when we stop listening to the other side. In This Episode[00:00] Generational Differences in...
2025-09-30
34 min
Intersections
Building Trust, Capital & Culture in Commercial Real Estate with Jody Thornton
Jody Thornton, Executive Chairman of Capital Markets, Americas at JLL, joins the show to unpack his decades-long journey in commercial real estate—from starting out as an accountant to helping lead the growth and IPO of HFF, and its eventual merger with JLL. Jody shares invaluable lessons on work ethic, client-first culture, mentorship, the evolution of capital markets, and why faith and relationships remain at the core of his leadership.This episode is packed with insights for anyone looking to understand how real estate has shifted over the years and what it takes to build a career th...
2025-09-23
49 min
Intersections
Pete McCanna’s Mission to Fix America's Healthcare Mess
Pete McCanna, CEO of Baylor Scott & White Health, joins Tom and Kyle for a wide-ranging, deeply personal conversation about transforming healthcare. From starting out in finance to leading one of the nation’s largest health systems, Pete walks us through his career, the system’s biggest flaws, and how Baylor is flipping the script—focusing on customer-centric care, embracing AI, and challenging the status quo. With stories from his own family’s healthcare experiences, Pete explains why the future of healthcare hinges on better access, smarter tech, and rethinking what care really means.In This Epi...
2025-09-16
1h 15
Intersections
Rob Walters on the Executive Overreach, Big Tech, and the Future of the Judiciary
Rob Walters is a lawyer’s lawyer—an antitrust expert, constitutional scholar, and courtroom veteran with a long record of public and private sector impact. In this episode, Rob shares insights from landmark cases (like AT&T-Time Warner and LIV Golf), breaks down today’s antitrust landscape, and explains the legal tension between the executive and judicial branches. With experience ranging from federal litigation to Dallas civic leadership, Rob offers a unique perspective on the shifting balance of power in American government and why legal norms matter more than we might think.In This Episod...
2025-09-09
1h 11
Intersections
The Man Behind the Tagline: Clay Cooley on Cars, Culture & Competition
In this episode, we sit down with Clay Cooley—a Dallas-born entrepreneur and automotive powerhouse who went from sacking groceries to owning 22 car dealerships and employing thousands. Known for his “Shop Me First, Shop Me Last, Either Way Come See Clay” slogan, Clay unpacks his journey of hustle, hard knocks, reinvention, and relentless growth. We talk entrepreneurship, failure, family business, the effects of COVID on the used car marker, the impact of EVs, and how the car business has evolved (and stayed the same). If you’ve ever seen a Clay Cooley ad, this episode will give you insight into the...
2025-09-02
1h 08
Intersections
How Cynt Marshall Rewrote the Mavericks’ Playbook and Her Apporach to Leadership
Cynt Marshall, the first Black Female CEO in the NBA and former AT&T executive, shares her incredible journey from growing up in public housing to leading major organizations with a philosophy grounded in joy, integrity, and people-first leadership. She opens up about her early lessons, personal losses, and how she transformed a workplace in crisis into a national model of inclusion and culture. We also discuss Mark Cuban, the Mavs' new ownership, the Luka trade, and the future of the Mavericks. Cynt’s take on leadership, her perspective on the Mavs, and her unwavering optimism make this one of...
2025-07-22
1h 20
Intersections
Golf, Grit, and Creating Opportunity with Fred Perpall
Fred Perpall is not just the CEO of The Beck Group and the President of the USGA—he’s a powerhouse of purpose, grit, and vision. From humble beginnings in The Bahamas to becoming a national leader in architecture and golf, Fred shares the pivotal moments that shaped his career, his leadership philosophy, and why golf is more than just a game. This episode explores how he built a meaningful life by refusing to compartmentalize work, play, and purpose.In This Episode[00:00] Meet Fred Perpall: Bahamian roots, basketball dreams, and a journey to l...
2025-07-15
1h 15
Intersections
Betting on Yourself with Ken Hersh
Ken Hersh, energy entrepreneur and current CEO of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, shares his unconventional journey from liberal arts major to pioneering a whole new industry in energy private equity. From early business failures and bold pivots to investing with Richard Rainwater and creating Natural Gas Partners, Ken breaks down the highs, lows, and lessons learned. He also dives into public policy, the evolution of America’s energy landscape, and the fine line between good ideas and good investments.In This Episode[00:00] Intro: Who is Ken Hersh?[01:07] Early Da...
2025-07-08
1h 17
Intersections
Football, Legacy, and the Future of Higher Ed with Gerald Turner
In this conversation, we take a deep dive into R. Gerald Turner’s remarkable 30-year run as president of Southern Methodist University. We cover everything from faith and small-town values to high-stakes athletics and billion-dollar fundraising campaigns. Turner reflects on leadership decisions, including firing a popular football coach at Ole Miss, building SMU’s academic and athletic infrastructure, securing the George W. Bush Presidential Library, and navigating the politics of higher education. It’s a masterclass in values-based leadership, institutional transformation, and the delicate balance between tradition and innovation.In This Episode[02:00] Leader...
2025-07-01
49 min
The Deal Table
#18 | Inside the Dallas Boom | Former Mayor Tom Leppert
In our latest episode of The Deal Table, we had the honor of hosting Tom Leppert- former Mayor of Dallas, CEO of Turner Construction, White House Fellow, and an all-around leadership powerhouse.What stood out most wasn’t just his impressive resume, it was how he got there.
2025-06-26
1h 26
Silent Shadows
Silent Shadows: The Chilling Mystery of Tammy Lynn Leppert – Beauty Queen’s Disappearance & Dark Secrets
What really happened to Tammy Lynn Leppert, a dazzling teenage beauty queen who vanished without a trace in 1983? Dive into the haunting story behind nearly 300 crowns, a promising Hollywood career cut short, and a mysterious disappearance that still baffles investigators and haunts her family decades later.In this gripping true crime documentary, we explore the life of Tammy Lynn Leppert, born in Rockledge, Florida, whose rise to fame as a multi-title beauty pageant winner and aspiring actress was shadowed by a sudden psychological unraveling. From her desperate calls for help in Cocoa Beach to...
2025-06-25
35 min
Intersections
Education, Infrastructure, and Racial Equity with John Wiley Price
Commissioner John Wiley Price, often dubbed “Our Man Downtown,” sits down with Tom and Kyle for a wide-ranging conversation on his four decades of service in Dallas County. As the longest-serving commissioner in Texas—and possibly the nation—Price offers a unique, unfiltered perspective on the intersection of policy, race, faith, and leadership.The episode digs deep into the structural issues that continue to shape life in Dallas: inequities in infrastructure, disparities in healthcare access, the troubling state of public education, and the persistent challenges of criminal justice. He doesn't shy away from controversy, either. From views on the i...
2025-06-24
1h 12
Intersections
Monetary Policy, Mentorship & The Future of America with Rob Kaplan
Rob Kaplan, former President of the Dallas Federal Reserve, takes us through his remarkable journey across three major arenas: finance, academia, and public service. From his days on the Goldman Sachs management committee to shaping U.S. monetary policy, Kaplan shares powerful lessons on leadership, economic foresight, mentoring future leaders, and the strategic risks facing the U.S. economy today. He unpacks everything from Fed decision-making and global competitiveness to AI, tariffs, and why listening might be the most underrated skill in business.In This Episode[00:45] From Markets to Mission: Kaplan’s ea...
2025-06-17
1h 21
Intersections
When Generations Collide - Building Intersections
Kyle and Tom take a step back to tell the story of their friendship and what sparked the Intersections podcast. What began as bi-weekly breakfasts evolved into a deep friendship spanning generations, perspectives, and life experiences. From entrepreneurship to public service, from personal struggles to professional milestones, they share the story behind the mic—and why this podcast aims to humanize leadership, elevate diverse voices, and explore the issues that shape lives and culture.In This Episode[01:20] Pancakes, Bacon, and the Start of a Mentorship[04:05] Generational Differences & Family Foundations[06:45] Entrepreneurship, Real Es...
2025-06-12
22 min
Intersections
Fighter Jets, Fukushima & Global Leadership with Admiral Pat Walsh
Admiral Pat Walsh, the only person to serve as both a Blue Angel and a four-star admiral, joins the show to share wisdom forged in the skies, at sea, and through global crises. From commanding the Pacific Fleet during the 2011 Japan earthquake and Fukushima disaster to leading major educational reform today, Pat’s story is one of humility, service, and mission-driven leadership. Whether flying fighter jets or reshaping underserved communities, his approach blends servant leadership with deep cultural insight and a relentless pursuit of growth.In This Episode[00:00] Intro to Admiral Walsh & hi...
2025-06-10
1h 13
The Dallas Morning News
Opinion: Intersections Podcast - Chris Young of the Texas Rangers
Chris Young, president of baseball operations for the Texas Rangers talks with cohosts Tom Leppert and Kyle Waldrep about baseball, leadership, character and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-06-03
1h 08
Intersections
Baseball, Identity, and the Long Game with Chris Young
Chris Young, President of Baseball Operations for the Texas Rangers, shares a wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation about leadership, resilience, and the state of the game. A Dallas native who went from Highland Park to Princeton, from player to exec, Chris opens up about navigating setbacks, building a winning culture, and the 2023 World Series run. He also reflects on his faith, family, and what truly matters beyond the scoreboard.Whether you're a diehard baseball fan or just someone interested in integrity-driven leadership, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and wisdom from one of MLB’s most respected voices....
2025-06-03
1h 08
Intersections
Loss, Leadership, and Service with Chief David Brown
Chief Brown is the former Police Chief of Dallas and the former Police Superintendent of Chicago. His career spans 30+ years with a commitment to viewing his work through the lens of truth and grace. Chief Brown grew up in Dallas and was the first police chief to utilize an explosive armed robot to eliminate a suspect during the deadly July 7th, 2016 attack that killed 5 DPD officers. Chief Brown is credited with strengthening DPD’s ties to the community, lowering violent crime, and making Dallas a safer city. In This Episode[02:45] Losing a Part...
2025-05-27
52 min
The Dallas Morning News
Opinion: Intersections Podcast - David Brown
Co-hosts Tom Leppert and Kyle Waldrep interview former Dallas police chief David Brown about crime, challenges in policing, and his darkest moments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-05-27
53 min
Intersections
What is Intersections?
We’re Kyle and Tom—two guys from two very different generations, sitting down to talk about the issues shaping our country. From business to politics to sports, Intersections is all about getting a multi-generational perspective on what matters most. We've got a great lineup of recognizable guests from Chief David Brown to Chris Young (President of the Texas Rangers) —leaders with real stories to tell. And while we may not agree on everything, that’s the point. Real conversation, real tension, real insight.What to Expect:– A cross-generational take on America’s biggest issues– Gues...
2025-05-20
01 min
Think About It with Michael Leppert
Nobody is safe in America, not from America, not anymore
"Bridge of Spies" is a 2015 movie about an insurance attorney, James Donovan, who finds himself representing a Soviet spy, Rudolph Abel, in a highly publicized espionage trial in 1957. Yes, it's directed by Steven Spielberg, and Tom Hanks stars in it, so, of course, there are Academy Awards involved. And yes, there were dramatic embellishments in the storytelling sprinkled throughout the film with one important exception: The government never betrayed its duty to the U.S. Constitution. Imagine 1950's America. We were at war with the Soviet Union. No one could be more unanimously seen as evil than...
2025-04-16
05 min
Let's Talk Local
Divided for Dallas: Propositions S & U Debate with Tom Leppert and Monty Bennett
The results are in, and big changes are coming to Dallas with the adoption of Propositions S and U. While some are celebrating, others are raising concerns—and we’re here to unpack it all.In this episode, we sit down with two key voices: former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert and Dallas HERO supporter Monty Bennett, for an insightful discussion on what these changes mean for our city.But we’re not stopping there! Join us as we head to Community Beer Company, where the conversation grows even bigger. It’s a...
2024-12-22
1h 05
Loserville
Loserville Episode 71
Tom Leppert wants us to avoid extremism, affordable housing rage in the OC and east Dallas, leaf blowers are still with us
2022-09-19
1h 11
Think About It with Michael Leppert
I Trust You, But You're Not the One Behind the Wheel
The third of seven expected hearings of the January 6 Committee was held on Thursday. Just like the two before it, there were plenty of "wow" moments. It is also clear there are plenty more wows to come. Here in Indiana, we know former Vice President, former Indiana governor, former congressman, and former radio personality, Mike Pence better than most. I have written more about him than anybody ever should have, though I continue to be deeply thankful someone wrote more, specifically Tom LoBianco, in his book about Pence, "Piety and Power." It appears he has a few m...
2022-06-17
05 min
Raefe Jenkins' Podcast
Raefe Jenkins Podcast (E2E: Harvard grad, business man and politician)
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2018-02-06
09 min
Shelley Kofler, TPR – Houston Public Media
Leppert Endorses Dewhurst Following Senate Debate
Former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert upstaged a televised debate between Republican Senate candidates David Dewhurst and Ted Cruz Tuesday night when he appeared with Dewhurst and endorsed him.
2012-07-18
00 min
Podcast Archives - Dallas Voice
Pink Noise: The Dallas Voice Podcast
[podcast]https://dallasvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/PinkNoise-2.mp3[/podcast] In this week’s episode, Rich Lopez and I talked about former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert’s anti-gay tweet, the Oscars, Perez Hilton at SXSW, Equality Texas Lobby Day, the GSA controversy in Corpus Christi, and more. The post Pink Noise: The Dallas Voice Podcast appeared first on Dallas Voice.
2011-02-26
02 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Dallas Community Courts Make Cleaner, Safer Streets a Top Priority
Dianne Gibson, the manager of the community courts in Dallas, Texas, explains how the South Dallas Community Court uses a combination of partnership and problem-solving to link homeless with services while eliminating neighborhood eyesores. ROBERT V. WOLF: This is Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. I’m recently back from Dallas where the Center for Court Innovation sponsored with the Bureau of Justice Assistance Community Justice 2010, the first international conference of community courts. Today I’d like to share with you a conversation I had with...
2010-11-01
00 min
New Thinking, from the Center for Justice Innovation
Dallas Community Courts Make Cleaner, Safer Streets a Top Priority
Dianne Gibson, the manager of the community courts in Dallas, Texas, explains how the South Dallas Community Court uses a combination of partnership and problem-solving to link homeless with services while eliminating neighborhood eyesores. ROBERT V. WOLF: This is Rob Wolf, director of communications at the Center for Court Innovation. I’m recently back from Dallas where the Center for Court Innovation sponsored with the Bureau of Justice Assistance Community Justice 2010, the first international conference of community courts. Today I’d like to share with you a conversation I had with...
2010-11-01
00 min
USMayorTime with Tom Cochran
USMayortime with Tom Cochran featuring Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert
This episode will feature Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert who will discuss the potential budgetary impact on the City of Dallas and other cities if the FCC recommends new federal standards that limit local government authority and compensation for use of the public rights-of-way in the National Broadband Plan.
2010-03-04
30 min