Democratic National Committee Video & Audio

Here and Now for Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, September 3, 2008

What do Republicans expect tonight from VP nominee Sarah Palin? That story tops today's podcast, plus a report on John McCain's plans for the economy, a look at the arrest of Democracy Now activists at the RNC, and a conversation with Here and Now literary critic Steve Almond on political books.

Audio|Wed, 3 Sep 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|democratic national committeefound at36:43

“…way that when the Watergate -- they called them broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters actually several weeks before the election and Nixon was twenty points ahead of any democratic contender. He really have to do …”

Representative Barney Frank on Governor Sarah Palin

Representative Barney Frank on Governor Sarah Palin

Amid the controversy surrounding the pregnancy of GOP VP candidate Sarah Palin's daughter, there's also a debate over whether it's open for discussion in the political arena. Congressman Barney Frank thinks it is. The Massachusetts Democrat explains his position in this interview with WBUR's Bob Oakes.

Audio|Wed, 3 Sep 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
|democratic national committeefound at18:11

“…matched race that probably won't have a surprise outcome says Jim Roosevelt Democratic National Committee member from Massachusetts. …”

Braude Beat: Convention awaits Palin's big speech

Braude Beat: Convention awaits Palin's big speech

(NECN: St. Paul, MN) - On the Braude Beat, we get more on Palin's big speech tonight. Jim Braude joins us from the convention in Saint Paul. Giuliani was asked on Good Morning America on whether he thought Palin was up to the challenge of...

Video|Wed, 3 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
|democratic national committeefound at3:08

“…What Hillary Clinton supporters were saying about the Obama campaign. And the Democratic National Committee in terms of their treatment of her. So it's a strange animal but I'll tell you they are milking for. All that …”

Here and Now for Thursday, August 28, 2008

Here and Now for Thursday, August 28, 2008

How does the 2008 Democratic party convention compare to past conventions? Historian Julian Zelitzer weighs in, plus we speak with Eleanor Holmes Norton on the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, and we speak with Kenyan gymnasts at the convention and hear from a young Wisconsin delegate.

Audio|Thu, 28 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|democratic national committeefound at36:25

“…when I was seventeen -- tendency to run for the Democratic National Committee from Wisconsin this is June 2004. Ended up getting elected. And through devastated and extremely involved we'll hold on puzzling get elected …”

Frank Donatelli

Frank Donatelli

Will the deputy Republican National Committee chair give up the name of John McCain's VP pick to Tom Finneran his guest co-host Todd Feinburg?

Audio|Thu, 28 Aug 2008|More from WRKO - Tom Finneran
|democratic national committeefound at11:33

“…you how is the Republican National Committee doing as competed. To the Democratic National Committee you guys ahead behind this old saw what's going on out there. …”

Tribute to a Titan

Tribute to a Titan

On the DNC's opening night, the spotlight shone on Massachusetts' senior Senator, Ted Kennedy. We canvass reaction to his surprise address.

Audio|Tue, 26 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
|democratic national committeefound at14:40

“…There's Democratic National Committee chairman what would you be telling me right now but we have met with Howard -- and conference positive person and let …”

Here and Now for Monday, August 25, 2008

Here and Now for Monday, August 25, 2008

Join us today for our first day of coverage from the Democratic party convention in Denver. Our guests include Lawrence Guyot, one of the first African Americans to be seated at a Democratic party convention; Deval Patrick, governor of Massachusetts; and journalist Marty Nolan, with a look at the political legacy of Senator Edward Kennedy, who will appear at the convention tonight. Also, we have a profile of Michelle Obama, and a conversation with three Montana delegates.

Audio|Mon, 25 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|democratic national committeefound at22:37

“…You Roosevelt that the Democratic National Committee will state delegates have had to do their own healing. We're going to follow group from Montana this week Montana one of …”

Analysis: DNC Preview

Analysis: DNC Preview

We preview the Democratic National Convention with our analysts: Democrat Dan Payne and Republican Todd Domke.

Audio|Mon, 25 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
|democratic national committeefound at7:17

“…Steve Grossman a long time Kennedy friend and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee. . Says there will be no more electrifying moment at this week's convention in the moment tonight when Kennedy speaks. The Massachusetts delegation …”

My WBZ Morning Headlines 8/25/2008

My WBZ Morning Headlines 8/25/2008

The Democratic National Convention kicks off tonight and speculation grows that Sen. Kennedy may make an appearance tops our news this morning.

Audio|Mon, 25 Aug 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
|democratic national committeefound at2:45

“…congressman Patrick Kennedy says his dad could make it to Denver. Former Democratic National Committee chairman Steve Grossman says Kennedy in Denver would light up the crowd. …”

Local Democrats hope convention reunites party

Local Democrats hope convention reunites party

(Katie Daly, NECN: Worcester, MA) - As the Democratic Convention kicks off Monday in Denver all eyes are on the Pepsi Center. Democratic National Committee chair will officially begin the convention by calling to order the party's move to nom...

Video|Mon, 25 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
|democratic national committeefound at0:07

“…democratic convention kicks off Monday in Denver all eyes -- Pepsi Center. Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean will officially begin a convention by calling to order the party moved to nominate senator Barack Obama as the …”

« Prev12345678Next »