African-American Voters Video & Audio

Jay and Michael Live from New Hampshire on the Latest in the Primaries Pt. 3

Jay and Michael Live from New Hampshire on the Latest in the Primaries Pt. 3

Audio|Mon, 7 Jan 2008|More from Campaign Headquarters
|Black Votersfound at1:58

“…to be we'll tell you don't want to black Vice President because black voters and overwhelmingly vote and she doesn't need ballast -- just these ballots that's true balance their balance. And so I would seize …”

Doctor Michio Kaku with Avi Nelson

Doctor Michio Kaku with Avi Nelson

Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science. He's the co-founder of string field theory (a branch of string theory), and continues Einstein's search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. He joined Avi Nelson and callers to discuss the origins of the universe on the eve of 2008.

Audio|Sat, 5 Jan 2008|More from Heard on WRKO
|Black Votefound at28:08

“…being well 5. Not all black bull however not but dangerous. Some black vote abused in the upcoming article and we actually hoped to make next year in Geneva that the. …”

Here and Now for Tuesday, December 24, 2007

Here and Now for Tuesday, December 24, 2007

Funds owned by foreign governments flush with money, including China, Russia and the oil-rich Arab states, are now a major player in the world's financial markets. The SWFs, as they are called, have recently acquired large stakes in several US firms hit hard by the mortgage crisis, including marquee companies like Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. We'll speak to Bob Davis, Wall Street Journal. Former Marine captain turned writer, Bing West, weighs in on the war in Iraq. West has been to Iraq more than a dozen times since the war started and is headed back after the New Year. West is the author of "No True Glory: a Front-line Account of the Battle of Fallujah" and other books. We look back at another war, World War I, and what happened when British troops heard the enemy singing Christmas carols. Folksinger John McCutcheon tells the story. For 1700 years, one family in Bethlehem has been making souvenirs for pilgrims who journey to Bethlehem to see the birthplace

Audio|Tue, 25 Dec 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Black Votefound at38:17

“…actually because it wasn't done yet. It was Dalton -- of the black vote. . You can find Dickens is reality in London streets -- and feel connected to the author. On the day -- all there …”

Major Garrett

Major Garrett

Fox News Channel correspondent Major Garrett talks with Tom about the latest on the presidential campaign trail from Des Moines, Iowa.

Audio|Wed, 5 Dec 2007|More from Finneran's Forum
|Black Votersfound at11:41

“…Except she's calling way above Obama and was among black voters. . …”

Podcast of the Day 120307

Podcast of the Day 120307

Wally was running a little late this morning, what an ugly commute!  He did make it in time for Game of the Day.  We talked to Mayor Menino this morning about the trolley tour over the weekend.  New episode of Men from Maine.  Wally has some tips for when you buy your Christmas Tree.  Special Comedy Guest, Frank Caliendo.  We'll spin the Wheel of Meat.  We got a great email about one of Tom's songs, we also got a call from a guy in Lowell who needed some help for Christmas.  We'll wrap things up with some tips from Loren on how to get carolers to go away!

Audio|Mon, 3 Dec 2007|More from 105.7 WROR
|Black Votefound at26:14

“…in my prime the next thing -- I get there right how black vote. . …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Here and Now for Wednesday, November 14, 2007

We'll speak with David Johnston of the New York Times, who broke the story today that federal agents investigating a September 16th shooting in a Baghdad traffic circle have found that the deaths of 14 of the 17 Iraqi civilians killed that day were unjustified, and that there is no evidence to back the claims of Blackwater guards who claim they were shot at first. Cloned animals and their offspring are making their way to market, and perhaps your dinner plate. The FDA last year said that meat and milk from cloned animals were safe to eat, but the agency asked ranchers to hold off on selling byproducts of cloned animals until they came up with a formal policy. That decision still hasn't come, and some farmers, fed up with waiting, have already sold their animals on the open market. We speak to one of those ranchers, Don Coover, of Galesburg, Kansas. As the nation's baby-boomer population ages, the number of Americans who need long- term health care is expected to rise dramaticall

Audio|Wed, 14 Nov 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Black Votersfound at0:50

“…traffic circle were unjustified and no evidence was found to back up black voters claimed their guards were fired upon. The near times broke the story with -- on the line David Johnston who -- reported …”

Here and Now for Friday, November 9, 2007

Here and Now for Friday, November 9, 2007

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been put under virtual house arrest as President Pervez Musharraf continues his crackdown on protests against the emergency rule he declared six days ago. We get the latest from Suzanna Koster, a correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in Islamabad. A conversation with Jan Scruggs, the Vietnam War veterans who had the original idea for a memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Wall is marking its 25th anniversary this weekend. Here and Now's Bob Oakes speaks with Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. We peruse our email folder, mailbag and voice mail to air listener comments on some of our recent coverage.

Audio|Fri, 9 Nov 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Black Votersfound at22:21

“…is about 1:3 African American. Am wondering what are you saying to black voters are reluctant to support you -- what and why do you think. It's being perceived by some black voters that you can't attract white voters. …”

Chump Line 8-6-07

Chump Line 8-6-07

This is the Howie Carr Chump Line- the part of the show where YOU get to take over the microphone. The Chump Line is played at the 5 o'clock hour each day. You can take a shot at the Chump Line by calling 617 779 3469 and we may or may not put you on air

Audio|Mon, 6 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Black Votefound at4:58

“…of that medicine but it might wreck your -- would you prefer black vote fails or -- goal ever. When you put it that way you know what I'm just getting by the C -- for …”

Horns and Whistles?

Horns and Whistles?

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Audio|Thu, 28 Jun 2007|More from Accident Hash
|Black Votefound at15:26

“…Month amend the evils they get there as a black vote crap that now and I -- Twitter. Anyways. I thought you guys allow some things have been going really great -- that …”

Peter King, S.I./HBO/NBC Sunday Nite Fball

Peter King, S.I./HBO/NBC Sunday Nite Fball

Peter's weekly segment w/ Dale & Michael, talking about the Pats rise, the problems in Detroit, Michael Vick being very maligned and good/bad coaches and front offices.

Audio|Fri, 1 Dec 2006|More from WEEI - Dale and Holley
|Black Votefound at8:52

“…that which is all things are created equal I'd rather have a black vote. . …”