Barring a big surprise or last-minute change of heart, the choice for Barack Obama's running mate is likely to be Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. Is this good news or bad news for John McCain?
Audio|Tue, 19 Aug 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
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“…could stomach Joe Lieberman. No record Joe Lieberman. -- that's fine on foreign policy in all companies have fairly doctrinaire liberal on on domestic issues social. Agenda. And I don't I don't think you'd be good …”
Jim and Margery Podcast for 08/19/08 - With days remaining before the Democratic National Convention, Margery talks about Barack Obama and his possible vice presidential picks, and wonders why the tide seems to be turning against Obama and toward John McCain.
Audio|Tue, 19 Aug 2008|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
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“…was the most impressive knowledge base certainly in terms of his. A foreign policy affairs TC had there the formulate foreign relations committee in the Senate and sent for years and since. The seventies he's there …”
“…I'd be very good choice for a Barack Obama for the experienced foreign policy wise that I thought Joe Biden is a great campaign or newsprint debates that you wanted but that as well you certainly …”
(Brian Burnell, NECN: Hartford, CT) - The latest Quinnipiac University poll has Obama's lead over McCain narrowing. And it looks like McCain's efforts to paint himself as better informed on foreign policy is working. From august 12 ...
Video|Tue, 19 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…looks as though McCain's efforts to paint himself as better informed and foreign policy is working. And CN's Brian Riddell joins -- Hartford now with the story. -- the quinnipiac university polling institute is surveying the …”
“…around. Maybe -- give him an opportunity also demonstrate his knowledge of foreign policy and try to narrow the gap. …”
Why did a millionaire and former Microsoft executive leave a seven-figure job to help build libraries and schools for poor children? That story, plus the latest from Pakistan, a sobering look at the U.S. budget crisis, the reason why some cars ship with outdated equipment, and a review of the movie "The Counterfeiters" are all in today's podcast.
Audio|Mon, 18 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…producers say that the -- economy and the -- and foreign policy are all going to be -- and I think that's where the real problem -- Because of the don't dump that are …”
Audio|Wed, 13 Aug 2008|More from Hank Morse
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“…be an effective he or she can be an effective economic leader foreign policy leader a military leader a domestic policy leader. -- …”
(NECN/ABC) - Senator John McCain was on the campaign trail Wednesday talking about jobs. But the situation in Georgia took the political conversation abroad. The continued fighting in Georgia has emphasized what McCain touts as his biggest stre...
Video|Wed, 13 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…in Georgia has emphasized what John McCain -- of his biggest strength foreign policy again. In Michigan the likely Republican nominee condemned Russia's military actions in Georgia. …”
(NECN) - With the world fixated on the Olympic spectacle in Beijing, Russia has been marching off to war. The pictures are bad enough, but reporters say the situation is even worse. Russian bullets and bombs are changing the map of Georgia. Refuge...
Video|Tue, 12 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…is now we want to do the same thing with with the foreign policy that we don't with the economy Russia is back. Don't push us we're not -- we don't kick sand in our face …”
WBZ's Kendall Buhl speaks with ABC News political analyst, Steve Roberts
Audio|Mon, 11 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…does point out that. That he is the less experienced candidate in foreign policy all signs point to it being a democratic year but one of the reasons this election is not over. That's because the …”
(NECN/ABC) - While Barack Obama is thousands of miles away on vacation, John McCain is attempting to dominate the political news cycle by showing off some foreign policy experience. In the military conflict between Russia and Georgia, the Arizona ...
Video|Mon, 11 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…is attempting to dominate the political news cycle. By showing off some foreign policy experience. In the military conflict between Russia and Georgia the Arizona senator describes the Russians as going too far. …”
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks to Dr. Robert Legvold, a Columbia University political science professor who specializes in the foreign policy of post-Soviet states.
Audio|Fri, 8 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's More on This