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Here and Now for Monday, October 13, 2008

Here and Now for Monday, October 13, 2008

On today's podcast, we present an archive broadcast of our interview with Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. Krugman is the recipient of this year's Nobel Prize for Economics. Plus, an update from the campaign trail, a conversation with the attorney for 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay, a visit to Kentucky's Mammouth Cave National Park, and look at the ritual singing of the national anthem at baseball games.

Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Civil Rightsfound at18:51, 2:42

“…switch parties because the Democrats. Who would -- Jim Crow took a civil rights to that's right as LBJ's told bill moyers when they passed the Civil Rights Act the south will be Republican from my lifetime and yours. And the politicians -- that Ronald Reagan began his 1980 campaign are going to Philadelphia Mississippi where the civil rights workers were murdered. And giving a speech and fever states' rights he didn't say any you know bad words but everybody got …”

“…A Muslim and Arab terrorist Al floss. Leading black congressman and former civil rights activist John Lewis to compare the tone of the McCain campaign. To George Wallace's incendiary speeches just before the Birmingham Church bombings …”

Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman

Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman

Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics. Here and Now host Robin Young spoke with Krugman last October about his then-new book, "The Conscience of a Liberal."

Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Civil Rightsfound at13:33

“…prized because the Democrats. Who would -- seen Jim -- to cut civil rights to that's right as LBJ's told bill moyers when they passed the Civil Rights Act the south will -- Republican from my lifetime and yours. And the politicians -- that Ronald Reagan began his 1980 campaign are going to Philadelphia Mississippi where the civil rights workers were murdered. And giving a speech and fever states' rights he didn't say any you know bad words but everybody got …”

Jim and Margery Podcast 10/13/08

Jim and Margery Podcast 10/13/08

Jim and Margery discuss Presidential Politics and Columbus Day.  10/13/08

Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
|Civil Rightsfound at4:23

“…Wright Charles Keating. Other way and John Lewis John Lewis is great civil rights leader now congress from from Georgia was the what he had to say you should shut up there he says -- sowing …”

The Express reviewed

The Express reviewed

(NECN) - It was a weak opening for the new football movie The Express. It took in less than $5 million. The movie tells the story of Ernie Davis, the first African-American player ever to win the Heisman Trophy. NECN's Jay Carr tak...

Video|Sun, 12 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
|Civil Rightsfound at1:04

“…races -- Sure they've been living parallels on field exploits as a civil rights era he. This had a hard act to follow and -- Jim brown. Who went down to become the record breaking NFL …”

Police Seeks Clues In 'Random' Stabbing

Police Seeks Clues In 'Random' Stabbing

Worcester police are trying to figure out why a man allegedly walked into an apartment building at random, knocked on a random door, then fatally stabbed the woman who opened the door on Monday.

Video|Tue, 7 Oct 2008|More from bos
|Civil Rightsfound at1:35

“…the even a mock Indian tribal council fact her mother was -- civil rights organizer here in Worcester. Died in the late eighties well known family no one could explain what happened here and we'll try …”

Uncut: Biden-Palin V.P. Debate

Uncut: Biden-Palin V.P. Debate

Watch the vice presidential debate between Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, and Sen. Joe Biden, D-Conn., in its entirety.

Video|Fri, 3 Oct 2008|More from bos
|Civil Rightsfound at37:29, 1:23:41

“…I -- letter word obviously that she thinks there should be no civil rights distinction none whatsoever. Between eight committed gay couple and committed heterosexual couple if that's the case we really don't have a difference …”

“…people wouldn't like. Including everything from roe V wade through issues related civil rights and civil liberties. And so that that that was one of the intellectual changes that took place in my career as I …”

Sergey Kovalev - Heralding Freedom: The Gulag and Human Rights Today

Sergey Kovalev - Heralding Freedom: The Gulag and Human Rights Today

The Jimmy Carter Library presents Heralding Freedom, a discussion of the gulag, the American civil rights movement, and human rights. The Soviet gulag prison system imprisoned millions of innocent people during its infamous history. A panel of human rights leaders discuss its impact on Russia and the world today, as well as offering comparisons to the American civil rights movement. Former US President Jimmy Carter and Ambassador Andrew Young discuss the suppression of political and religious dissidents in the former Soviet Union, the US civil rights movement, and the current work of The Carter Center on human rights. The event coincides with Human Rights Day and the opening of a special exhibit at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic site called Gulag: Soviet Prison Camps and Their Legacy. This event is cosponsored by the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic site. Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.

Audio|Thu, 2 Oct 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
|Civil Rightsfound at1:33, 2:10

“…From the former Soviet Union in the United and the United States civil rights movement and the current challenges. For human rights movements worldwide. An ongoing concern of the Carter's manner. After the -- remarks tonight …”

“…we will share an exercise in memory. About two historic moment. The civil rights movement. In the performers of Soviet Union but also here in the United States. On this panel we are honored to hear …”

VP Debate: Candidates debate causes of climate change

VP Debate: Candidates debate causes of climate change

(NECN: St. Louis) - Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Sarah Palin faced off in the only vice presidential debate at Washington University. Moderator Gwen Ifill asked Governor Palin, "What is true and what is false about what we have heard, re...

Video|Thu, 2 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
|Civil Rightsfound at8:26

“…governor taker letter word obviously as she thinks there should be no civil rights distinctions none whatsoever. Between eight committed gay couple and committed heterosexual couple if that's the case we really don't have a difference …”

Veep Debate: Support Gay Marriage?

Veep Debate: Support Gay Marriage?

In their vice presidential debate, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin discuss the causes of climate change and what they would do about it.

Video|Thu, 2 Oct 2008|More from bos
|Civil Rightsfound at2:31

“…word obviously that she thinks there should be no civil rights distinction none whatsoever. Between -- committed gay couple and committed heterosexual couple if that's the case we really don't have a difference …”

10/01/08

10/01/08

Jim and Margery Podcast for 10/01/08 - Jim and Margery talk about the upcoming vice presidential debate and the new provisions in the bailout bill.   

Audio|Wed, 1 Oct 2008|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
|Civil Rightsfound at7:40

“…can't believe you're saying is she is the most liberal. Scrapped he's civil rights mean people -- yes that's true you're forgetting a hole large and that -- by -- As baby. Plain old -- my …”