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Here and Now for Monday, June 23, 2008

Here and Now for Monday, June 23, 2008

The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is seeking refuge at the Dutch Embassy in the capital, Harare, after a police raid on his party's headquarters. Tsvangirai withdrew earlier from Friday's upcoming run-off election, saying government violence and harassment makes fair balloting impossible. We'll speak with Scott Baldauf, Africa correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. What is the case for and against impeachment of President George W. Bush, now that articles of impeachment have been formally filed? We speak with David Barron, Professor of Law at Harvard University Law School, and Elizabeth Holtzman, former New York congresswoman who has written "The Impeachment of George W. Bush." The debate over "singularity." This is the belief that computers are advancing so quickly that convergence between humans and machines will soon be possible; the debate has reached such a pitch in the technology community that IEEE Spectrum magazine devoted its entire June issue to the

Audio|Mon, 23 Jun 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…conversation today. Should president George W. Bush be impeached. This month congressman Dennis Kucinich filed 35 articles of impeachment against bush accusing him of crimes. Ranging from misleading the American public about Iraq's Weapons of Mass …”

“…That's congressman Elizabeth Holtzman who agrees Dennis Kucinich that there are grounds for impeachment against President Bush but congressman just to ask questions. Should Democrats take the energy away from …”

Here and Now for Friday, June 20, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, June 20, 2008

Residents of Iowa are mopping up after extensive flooding in the state, but the water is rushing downstream, overtopping and breaching levees in Illinois and Missouri. The Mississippi River was overflowing almost every levee in Lincoln County, Missouri, just up stream from St. Louis, even before today's expected crest. The Mississippi River used to be 4000 feet wide in St. Louis; now it's 1500 feet wide, because of levees controlling the banks of the river. We speak with Bob Criss, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, about the role that levees... and human development... play in this year's historic midwest flooding. Whole Foods is asking customers to donate to bee research; Haagen Dazs donated $150 million to bee-related research at Penn State. As summer nears, we look at the mysterious decline in honey bee populations. Our guest is Professor John Burand of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Zimbabweans will vote in a s

Audio|Fri, 20 Jun 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…now he's filed impeachment charges against Vice President Dick Cheney now congressman Dennis Kucinich has filed them against President George Bush. With so many voters unhappy with President Bush why is an impeachment taken more seriously. …”

Here and Now for Friday, May 2, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, May 2, 2008

In the most far-reaching crackdown on credit card issuers in years, federal regulators are expected to approve new rules today that would ban some of the worst practices in the credit card industry, such as retroactive and arbitrary interest rate hikes. We speak with Kathy Kristof, reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Exorcism of demons, mesmerism, Freudian therapy, biofeedback: Yhe mind's connection to health has a rich history both within and outside of the scientific community. We speak with Anne Harrington, a professor at Harvard University about her new book, "The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine". A recent report by the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University predicts that this summer teen unemployment will reach an all-time high. We speak with Joseph McLaughlin, a co-author of the study, and Mark Isenberg, of Action for Boston Community Development. Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) is the man who brought "Freedom Fries" to the Washingto

Audio|Fri, 2 May 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
|dennis kucinichfound at32:35

“…went on sort of a media blitz which is. Very liberal democratic Dennis Kucinich of Ohio they were touting their legislation for a withdrawal from Iraq within sixteen months. Could it be that he went so …”

Jeff Jacoby

Jeff Jacoby

The Boston Globe columnist talks with Tom about the race for president and more.

Audio|Mon, 24 Mar 2008|More from WRKO - Tom Finneran
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“…wing candidate who was running for president to -- which he was Dennis Kucinich again you know you see it. The notebook weight that he approaches the world everything -- this terrible awful and there are …”

01/29/08

01/29/08

Jim and Margery Podcast for 01/29/08 - Jim and Margery talk about the Florida Primary, and Margery supporting Obama on Feb. 5th. 

Audio|Tue, 29 Jan 2008|More from Eagan & Braude Podcast
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“…McCain one of those people of the bush got -- Dennis Kucinich now here. Here's a quote we like -- is the -- before we get back here he's out of there is now …”

Parade of the Losers

Parade of the Losers

Click to Play Join Cup O Politics' Phil Johnson as he remembers the losers of the United States 2008 Presidential Primary. Candidate Photos: CNN/Getty Images http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/candidates/ Election Center 2008, Who's Out 3rd Grader Photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/russellbernice/447664412/ 3rd grade nov 1988 by...

Video|Mon, 28 Jan 2008|More from Steve Garfield's Video Blog
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“…I don't know many of these -- are no. Knob Dennis Kucinich boo did you see UFO. I might idea and it was unidentified flying object okay acts like oh yeah -- two -- …”

1/25/08 Debate the Debate with Jay and Jim pt.1

1/25/08 Debate the Debate with Jay and Jim pt.1

Jay Severin and Jim Braude "Debate the Debate" pt.1 re; Kucinich dropping out, Rudy's campaign, Mitt's standing. 1/25/08.

Audio|Fri, 25 Jan 2008|More from Campaign Headquarters
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“…a moment of silent if you will. For the former presidential candidate. Dennis Kucinich. . …”

“…resign on my wife to Jim Braude. Not the full story and Dennis Kucinich good news for Jim I'm -- the red Braude is here we debate the debate with you best and brightest. A 969. …”

1/25/08 Debate the Debate with Jay and Jim pt.1

1/25/08 Debate the Debate with Jay and Jim pt.1

Jay Severin and Jim Braude "Debate the Debate" pt.1 re; Kucinich dropping out, Rudy's campaign, Mitt's standing. 1/25/08.

Audio|Fri, 25 Jan 2008|More from Jay Severin, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…a moment of silent if you will. For the former presidential candidate. Dennis Kucinich. . …”

01/25/08

01/25/08

Jim & Margery Podcast for 01/25/08 - Jim and Margery talk about free speech on college campuses in the wake of a Brandeis Professor who was disciplined for using the word wetback during a political science class

Audio|Fri, 25 Jan 2008|More from Eagan & Braude Podcast
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“…antagonize users on television -- wife best actress wife and little shred Dennis Kucinich he's so -- definitely. Little -- yeah five or 7% celebrate bulky and he short he should understand your congressman who's easily …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, January 16, 2008

ELECTION LANDSCAPE: With Mitt Romney's win in yesterday's Michigan presidential primary we look ahead to the next contests in Nevada and South Carolina and check in on last night's democratic debate with Richard Wolffe, senior White House correspondent for Newsweek magazine. HEALTHCARE REFORM: Do away with Medicare and Medicaid and give everyone annual vouchers for health insurance, based on need. That is the prescription for healthcare reform from Boston University economist Laurence Kotlikoff, who joins us to discuss his new book "The Healthcare Fix." DR. JUDAH FOLKMAN: We look back at the pioneering cancer work of Dr. Judah Folkman who died unexpectedly Monday en route to a medical conference. We talk with Dr. Donald Ingber, the Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology at Children's Hospital in Boston and Here and Now's former Health and Science reporter Allan Coukell about Folkman's life, his research and his legacy. FREECYCLE: We speak with Deron Beal, founder and exec

Audio|Wed, 16 Jan 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now
|dennis kucinichfound at19:30

“…were heading -- way of -- and Argentina frankly. And we should Dennis Kucinich is one of the Democrats who says making completely universal care and do away with the huge. Insurance infrastructure well the insurance …”

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