On the Record
Join David Crabtree on WRAL-TV as he goes "On the Record" for a half-hour discussion of the most current topics, political discussions and news events of the week.
David goes behind the headlines for a more in-depth discussion of the issues, every Saturday at 7 p.m. on WRAL-TV. Comments or questions? Email ontherecord@wral.com.
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On The Record: Legal expenses pile up for NC bills
Taxpayers are footing the bill for a slate of North Carolina laws passed recently that have been challenged in court. -
On the Record: The economy and the election
Two presidential candidates, two very different visions for the nation's economy. What economists think of their plans in this episode of On the Record. -
On The Record: Court overturns NC voter ID requirements
On the Record looks at the effects of a court's decision to overturn North Carolina's voter ID law. -
On the Record: History made at DNC; NC becomes presidential battleground
On the Record looks at the historic Democratic National Convention and, now that it's over, how North Carolina plays into the presidential race. -
On the Record: Speeches, Trump family make waves during RNC
On the Record recaps the Republican National Convention after a week of speeches made headlines from Cleveland. -
On the Record: Communities, police can work together to stay safe
Local law enforcement talks about how officers and the communites they serve can work together to find solutions. -
On the Record: How is the state handling coal ash?
On the Record discusses the newest developments in North Carolina's battle with coal ash. -
On the Record: 'Brexit', one on one with Hillary Clinton
On the record discusses the impact of Brexit and talks one on one with presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. -
On the Record Extra: One on one with Hillary Clinton
WRAL anchor David Crabtree spoke one on one with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton following a Raleigh campaign stop on June 22, 2016. -
On the Record: Opinions differ on coverage of Orlando massacre, shooter
On the Record looks at how the news industry covers tragedy. -
On the Record: Reynolds, Woodhouse discuss voter turnout, NC's role in presidential race
Kimberly Reynolds, executive director of the North Carolina Democratic Party, and Dallas Woodhouse, executive director of the state's Republican Party, join On the Record to discuss voter turnout from Tuesday's primary and how much North Carolina will matter in the presidential race. -
On the Record: Differences remain in House, Senate budgets
On the Record examines the differences in the new $22 billion state budgets passed by the state House and Senate. -
On the Record: Computer glitch, Affordable Care Act trouble Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina insures about 3.8 million of the 10 million people in the state. BCBSNC President Brad Wilson talks about recent operational problems, the Affordable Care Act and preventative care in "On the Record." -
On the Record: Veterans Entering Transition
On the Record talks with the CEO of Veterans Entering Transition, a non-profit organization committed to empowering exiting military and veterans with the tools to create fulfilling careers, healthy family lives and supportive community environments. -
On the Record: North Carolina lags behind in teacher pay
On the Record continues the discussion about teacher pay after a WRAL documentary found that North Carolina educators are among the lowest-paid in the country. -
On the Record: Christopher Brook addresses HB2
Christopher Brook, the Legal Director for the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, joined WRAL's David Crabtree and Laura Leslie to discuss HB2. -
On the Record: Remember 4/16
WRAL Chief Metorologist and meteorologists Nate Johnson and Mike Maze discuss the fifth anniversary of April 16, 2011, when dozens of tornadoes touched down across the state, killing 24 people. -
On the Record Extra: WRAL meteorologists recall covering tornadoes in April 2011
David Crabtree talks with WRAL Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel and meteorologists Mike Maze and Nate Johnson about April 16, 2011, and the tornadoes that tore through central and eastern North Carolina. -
4/9: Transgender people speak out on HB2
Transgender people discuss North Carolina's controversial discrimination law, House Bill 2.