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Fmr. Presidential Candidate George McGovern on the 2008 Race and How He Helped Transform the Democratic Nominating Process
10 Mar 2008
Former Senator and 1972 presidential candidate George McGovern joins us in our firehouse studio to talk about the 2008 presidential race, superdelegates and the commission he chaired in 1968 that helped transform how the Democratic party chooses its presidential nominee.
Headlines for March 11, 2008
10 Mar 2008
U.S., Poland Lay Ground for Missile Deal, Spitzer Revealed to Be Client of Prostitution Ring, Obama Dismisses V.P. Talk on Joint Ticket, Teen in Clinton ?3 a.m.? Ad Supports Obama, House Panel Subpoenas White House Aides, Oklahoma State Rep.: Gays ?Biggest Threat? to U.S., Israel, Hamas in Ceasefire Talks, 8 U.S. Servicemembers Killed in Iraq, Waxman Calls for New Blackwater Probe, Exhaustive Review Finds No Saddam-bin Laden Ties, Study: Gulf War Illnesses Linked to Chemical Exposure, Rove Speaks to Hostile Crowd in Iowa, Report: Vast Array of Drugs Found in U.S. Water Supply, NSA Spying More Extensive Than Previously Disclosed
Teenage Peer Counselors Attending Annual Meeting of NY Family Planning Advocates
9 Mar 2008
We speak with two high school students who have traveled from Buffalo to attend the annual meeting of the Family Planning Advocates of New York State. They are both teenage peer counselors. Samantha Vuich is a senior at McKinley High School in Buffalo, and Shabar Rouse is a junior at City Honors High School in Buffalo. [includes rush transcript]
Reproductive Rights, the Role of Religion and the History of Abortion Activism: A Roundtable Discussion
9 Mar 2008
We host a roundtable discussion on reproductive rights with Margaret Roberts, co-president of Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson; Rabbi Dennis Ross, the director of Concerned Clergy for Choice; Rev. Donna Schaper, Senior Minister of the Judson Memorial Church; and Rev. Tom Davis, author of the book Sacred Work: Planned Parenthood and Its Clergy Alliances. [includes rush transcript]
NY Bill to Declare Abortion a Fundamental Right for Women is Top Legislative Priority for Gov. Spitzer
9 Mar 2008
Pro-choice activists are gathering around the country today to mark the National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers. In Albany, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is addressing the Family Planning Advocates of New York State. Shortly after taking office last year, Spitzer introduced a bill that would declare abortion a fundamental right for women. The bill would also ensure abortion remains legal in New York should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade. [includes rush transcript]
Teenage Peer Counselors Attending Annual Meeting of NY Family Planning Advocates
9 Mar 2008
We speak with two high school students who have traveled from Buffalo to attend the annual meeting of the Family Planning Advocates of New York State. They are both teenage peer counselors. Samantha Vuich is a senior at McKinley High School in Buffalo and Shabar Rouse is a junior at City Honors High School in Buffalo.
Reproductive Rights, the Role of Religion and the History of Abortion Activism: A Roundtable Discussion
9 Mar 2008
We host a roundtable discussion on reproductive rights with Margaret Roberts co-president of Planned Parenthood Mowawk Hudson; Rabbi Dennis Ross, the director of Concerned Clergy for Choice; Rev. Donna Schaper, senior Minister of the Judson Memorial Church and Rev. Tom Davis, author of the book “Sacred Work, Planned Parenthood and Its Clergy Alliances.”
NY Bill to Declare Abortion a Fundamental Right for Women is Top Legislative Priority for Gov. Spitzer
9 Mar 2008
Pro-choice activists are gathering around the country today to mark the National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers. In Albany, New York Governor Elliot Spitzer is addressing the Family Planning Advocates of New York State. Shortly after taking office last year, Spitzer introduced a bill that would declare abortion a fundamental right for women. The bill would also ensure abortion remains legal in New York should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.
Headlines for March 10, 2008
9 Mar 2008
Bush Vetoes Congressional Torture Ban, Obama Wins Wyoming Caucuses, Obama Advisor Resigns for Clinton Comments, Rep. King: al Qaeda Will ?Dance in Streets? if Obama Wins, Dem Wins Seat in Longtime GOP District, Bush in December 2002: War ?Inevitable?, Britain to Use Landmine, Weapons Disposal Money to Fly Military Jets in Iraq, Blackwater Drops Plans for California Compound Amidst Local Outcry, Israel Announces New West Bank Settlement Construction, Andean Countries Resolve Border Dispute, Outspoken UN High Commissioner Stepping Down, Dept. of Labor: U.S. Lost 63,000 Jobs in February, Mortgage Giant Countrywide Investigated for Securities Filings, Inspectors: FAA Stymied Southwest Airlines Safety Probe, UN Investigator Faults U.S. on Immigration Jails, Judge Rules Chertoff Broke Law in Pushing Border Wall
Irish Activist Deirdre McAliskey on International Women’s Day & Role of Women in Irish Peace Process
6 Mar 2008
Saturday is International Women’s Day, held on March 8th every year since 1975. Origins date back to the early twentieth century. On February 28, 1909, the Socialist Party of America held the first National Women’s Day in honor of the 1908 garment workers’ strike here in New York. On Saturday, women are expected to lead gatherings and demonstrations worldwide. Today, we speak with Irish activist Deirdre McAliskey. [includes rush transcript]
McCain Embraces Endorsement from Anti-Catholic, Anti-Gay, Anti-Muslim Televangelist John Hagee
6 Mar 2008
Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain has openly embraced the endorsement of controversial televangelist John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel and the senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. Hagee has come under criticism for his views on homosexuality, Islam, the Catholic Church and even the victims of Hurricane Katrina. We speak with Sarah Posner, author of God’s Profits: Faith Fraud, and the Republican Crusade for Values Voters. [includes rush transcript]
Could Michigan and Florida Decide the Democratic Presidential Race?
6 Mar 2008
Florida and Michigan could go from having no voice in the Democratic presidential primary to providing the deciding votes. Both states have already held their nominating contests, but the Democratic National Committee refuses to seat their delegates after they moved up their primary dates. Now calls are increasing for the two states to hold a re-vote. On Thursday, Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean called for a do-over but said the DNC would not foot the bill. We speak with John Nichols of The Nation. [includes rush transcript]
Headlines for March 7, 2008
6 Mar 2008
Palestinian Gunman Kills Eight Israeli Seminary Students, Libya Blocks UN Resolution for Not Citing Gaza Deaths, Hamas Describes Jerusalem Shooting as “Heroic”, 68 Die in Twin Bombing in Baghdad, Bush: Congress Has No Say in Long-Term Security Deal with Iraq, Report: Superdelegates Will Decide Democratic Nominee, Price of Oil Reaches New High; Dollar Sinks to New Low, Defaults on Home Mortgages Reach Record High, Credit Card Debt Approaches $800 Billion, 40,000 March in Colombia Against Victims of State Crimes, War Contractor KBR Dodges Taxes, Victor “The “Merchant of Death” Bout Arrested on Arms Trafficking Charges, Report: Women Earn 16% Less than Male Counterparts, Congress Bars Gov’t Funds for Native American Abortions, On Hunger Strike, Al-Arian Moved to Medical Unit, Jury Convicts Washington Activist on Arson Charges, Danticat & Washington Win National Book Award
Irish Activist Deirdre McAliskey on International Women’s Day & Role of Women in Irish Peace Process
6 Mar 2008
Saturday is International Women’s Day, held on March 8th every year since 1975. Origins date back to the early twentieth century. On February 28, 1909, the Socialist Party of America held the first National Women’s Day in honor of the 1908 garment workers’ strike here in New York. On Saturday, women are expected to lead gatherings and demonstrations worldwide. Today, we speak with Irish activist Deirdre McAliskey. [includes rush transcript]
McCain Embraces Endorsement from Anti-Catholic, Anti-Gay, Anti-Muslim Televangelist John Hagee
6 Mar 2008
Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain has openly embraced the endorsement of controversial televangelist John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel and the senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. Hagee has come under criticism for his views on homosexuality, Islam, the Catholic Church and even the victims of Hurricane Katrina. We speak with Sarah Posner, author of God’s Profits: Faith Fraud, and the Republican Crusade for Values Voters. [includes rush transcript]
Could Michigan and Florida Decide the Democratic Presidential Race?
6 Mar 2008
Florida and Michigan could go from having no voice in the Democratic presidential primary to providing the deciding votes. Both states have already held their nominating contests, but the Democratic National Committee refuses to seat their delegates after they moved up their primary dates. Now calls are increasing for the two states to hold a re-vote. On Thursday, Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean called for a do-over but said the DNC would not foot the bill. We speak with John Nichols of The Nation. [includes rush transcript]
Headlines for March 7, 2008
6 Mar 2008
Palestinian Gunman Kills Eight Israeli Seminary Students, Libya Blocks UN Resolution for Not Citing Gaza Deaths, Hamas Describes Jerusalem Shooting as “Heroic”, 68 Die in Twin Bombing in Baghdad, Bush: Congress Has No Say in Long-Term Security Deal with Iraq, Report: Superdelegates Will Decide Democratic Nominee, Price of Oil Reaches New High; Dollar Sinks to New Low, Defaults on Home Mortgages Reach Record High, Credit Card Debt Approaches $800 Billion, 40,000 March in Colombia Against Victims of State Crimes, War Contractor KBR Dodges Taxes, Victor “The “Merchant of Death” Bout Arrested on Arms Trafficking Charges, Report: Women Earn 16% Less than Male Counterparts, Congress Bars Gov’t Funds for Native American Abortions, On Hunger Strike, Al-Arian Moved to Medical Unit, Jury Convicts Washington Activist on Arson Charges, Danticat & Washington Win National Book Award
Irish Activist Deirdre McAliskey on International Women’s Day & Role of Women in Irish Peace Process
6 Mar 2008
Saturday is International Women’s Day, held on March 8th every year since 1975. Origins date back to the early twentieth century. On February 28, 1909, the Socialist Party of America held the first National Women’s Day in honor of the 1908 garment workers’ strike here in New York. On Saturday, women are expected to lead gatherings and demonstrations worldwide. Today, we speak with Irish activist Deirdre McAliskey. [includes rush transcript]
McCain Embraces Endorsement from Anti-Catholic, Anti-Gay, Anti-Muslim Televangelist John Hagee
6 Mar 2008
Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain has openly embraced the endorsement of controversial televangelist John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel and the senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. Hagee has come under criticism for his views on homosexuality, Islam, the Catholic Church and even the victims of Hurricane Katrina. We speak with Sarah Posner, author of God’s Profits: Faith Fraud, and the Republican Crusade for Values Voters. [includes rush transcript]
Could Michigan and Florida Decide the Democratic Presidential Race?
6 Mar 2008
Florida and Michigan could go from having no voice in the Democratic presidential primary to providing the deciding votes. Both states have already held their nominating contests but the Democratic National Committee refuses to seat their delegates after they moved up their primary dates. Now calls are increasing for the two states to hold a re-vote. On Thursday, Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean called for a do-over but said the DNC would not foot the bill. We speak with John Nichols of The Nation.
Headlines for March 7, 2008
6 Mar 2008
Palestinian Gunman Kills Eight Israeli Seminary Students, Libya Blocks UN Resolution For Not Citing Gaza Deaths, Hamas Describes Jerusalem Shooting As “Heroic”, 68 Die in Twin Bombing in Baghdad, Bush: Congress Has No Say in Long-Term Security Deal With Iraq, Report: Superdelegates Will Decide Democratic Nominee, Price of Oil Reaches New High; Dollar Sinks to New Low, Defaults On Home Mortgages Reach Record High, Credit Card Debt Approaches $800 Billion, 40,000 March in Colombia Against Victims of State Crimes, War Contractor KBR Dodges Taxes, Victor “the “Merchant of Death” Bout, Arrested on Arms Trafficking Charges, Report: Women Earn 16% Less Than Male Counterparts, Congress Bars Gov’t Funds for Native American Abortions, On Hunger Strike, Al-Arian Moved To Medical Unit, Jury Convicts Washington Activist on Arson Charges, Danticat & Washington Win National Book Award
Retired Military Generals Criticize President Bush for Preparing to Veto Anti-Torture Bill
5 Mar 2008
The former Chief Judge of the US Army Court of Criminal Appeals, Brigadier General James Cullen, and Marine Maj. Gen. Fred Haynes discuss their opposition to torture and why they feel the use of torture threatens national security. Last month, they joined forty other retired US military leaders to urge the Senate to approve the torture ban. [includes rush transcript]
The FCC & Censorship: Legendary Media Activist Everett Parker on the Revocation of WLBT’s TV License in the 1960s for Shutting Out Voices of the Civil Rights Movement
5 Mar 2008
As the FCC begins its investigation of WHNT in Alabama, we take a look at the only time a TV station had its license revoked for failing to serve the public interest. The station, WLBT in Jackson, Mississippi, first came under scrutiny by the Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ. The Office was founded and headed up by media activist Everett Parker. [includes rush transcript]
FCC Launches Probe of Alabama TV Station Accused of Censoring a 60 Minutes Expose on the GOP’s Prosecution of Alabama’s Imprisoned Former Gov. Don Siegelman
5 Mar 2008
Last month, 60 Minutes exposed new details on how Karl Rove and the Bush administration may have unjustly targeted Siegelman for political reasons. However, viewers of CBS affiliate WHNT in northern Alabama saw nothing but a black screen during most of the segment. We speak to Scott Horton about the case and his new article in Harper’s, “Vote Machine: How the Republicans Hacked the Justice Department.” [includes rush transcript]
Headlines for March 6, 2008
5 Mar 2008
Democratic Race Enters New Phase with Focus on Penn. Primary, Role of Florida & Michigan Delegates Questioned, President Bush Endorses Sen. John McCain, Canadian PM Says Leaked NAFTA Memo Was “Blatantly Unfair”, Report: Humanitarian Situation in Gaza Worst Since 1967, US Pressures Abbas to Resume Talks with Israel, Obama & Clinton Express Support for Israel’s Actions in Gaza, Iraq Moves Toward Signing Deals with Foreign Oil Firms, Suspected Shiite Death Squad Leaders Acquitted, Turkey Resumes New Air Strikes in Northern Iraq, OAS Accuses Colombia of Violating Ecuador’s Sovereignty, Gates: US “Very Supportive” of Colombia’s Anti-FARC Efforts, Correa Defends Cutting Off Diplomatic Ties, Housing Market in Deepest Downswing Since Depression, FBI Admits Improper Use of National Security Letters in 2006, Rising Food Prices Forces Cuts in Food Aid, Bipartisan Senators Push to Block Media Ownership Rules, Explosion Reported at Armed Recruiting Station in Times Square
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