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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 08/28/2008

My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 08/28/2008

Barack Obama will make history tonight, Joe Biden's stumping in Pennsylvania, will it be a McCain/Mitt ticket? The Sox try for a sweep in the Bronx, these stories and more, in the WBZ Afternoon News.

Audio|Thu, 28 Aug 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
|keystone statefound at2:11

“…Pennsylvania delegates today that Obama cannot win the White House without the keystone state no exaggeration. Biden is popular in Pennsylvania. He was born there and is often referred to is that State's third senator. Obama …”

NPR Hourly Newscast

NPR Hourly Newscast

A brief update of the top news of the hour

Audio|Thu, 8 May 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
|pennsylvania primaryfound at1:25

“…of her own money on April 11 in the runup to the Pennsylvania primary. . Then she -- herself another million on May first and more than 400000 dollars the day before Tuesday's primaries in Indiana and …”

Eye on the prize for Clinton, Obama: 2,025 delegates

Eye on the prize for Clinton, Obama: 2,025 delegates

(Alison King, NECN) - The polls will be open in Indiana and North Carolina on Tuesday. Will either contest ultimately decide who wins the Democratic nomination. NECN's Alison King takes a look. Barack Obama: "This gas tax, which ...

Video|Mon, 5 May 2008|More from Boston.com
|pennsylvania primaryfound at1:48

“…expected to dramatically -- ahead. And that's like the aftermath of the Pennsylvania primary the race on Wednesday. Well likely look much like it does now so where would that leave us both candidates have said …”

Rev. Wright 4-30-08

Rev. Wright 4-30-08

Hillary Clinton’s decisive Pennsylvania primary win last week may have reinvigorated her campaign, but you wouldn’t know it from listening to the Republican party. The National Republican Congressional Committee has purchased $500,000 in anti-Barack Obama ads for use in two upcoming special House elections. Is Obama a done deal?

Audio|Wed, 30 Apr 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr

Rev Wright 4-28-08

Rev Wright 4-28-08

Attacks on him are really attacks on the black church, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. said in a speech to the National Press Club in Washington today, in which he mounted a spirited defense of views and sermons that have become an issue in the presidential campaign because Senator Barack Obama attended his church for many years. Is Rev. Wright the pot calling the kettle black?

Audio|Mon, 28 Apr 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
|pennsylvania primaryfound at24:33

“…We may be witnessing the final demise of the new deal the Pennsylvania primary it was a clincher Obama has two constituencies African Americans in college educated liberals. They're both passionate block voters will turn out …”

Jay Discusses 2 New Political Ads Criticizing Barack Obama that Certain Members of the Media are Labeling as Racist and then Speaks with a Listener Regarding the Death Penalty

Jay Discusses 2 New Political Ads Criticizing Barack Obama that Certain Members of the Media are Labeling as Racist and then Speaks with a Listener Regarding the Death Penalty

Audio|Thu, 24 Apr 2008|More from Jay Severin, WTKK, Boston, MA
|pennsylvania primaryfound at3:42

“…questions of race and elect ability. Reflecting on her victory in the Pennsylvania primary senator Clinton neatly summed up the chief political rationale of her enduring. Candidacy quote. I won the states we have to win …”

NPR Hourly Newscast

NPR Hourly Newscast

A brief update of the top news of the hour

Audio|Wed, 23 Apr 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
|pennsylvania primaryfound at0:13, 1:28

“…lost by just over 9% of the vote Hillary Clinton in yesterday's Pennsylvania primary. . NPR's Don Gonyea reports. At a news conference following a town hall meeting in new Albany which sits just across the Ohio …”

“…Following the Pennsylvania primary both Clinton and rival for the democratic nomination Barack Obama. Have turned their attention D Indiana and North Carolina both of which …”

Wednesday, April 23rd Whiner Line

Wednesday, April 23rd Whiner Line

Wednesday, April 23rd Whiner Line

Audio|Wed, 23 Apr 2008|More from WEEI - The Big Show Whiner Line
|pennsylvania primaryfound at3:19

“…NFL number one -- yeah. So -- that Barry Bonds spent at Pennsylvania primary. . I'll -- I don't -- that big problem I have. …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Associated Press is reporting that General David Petraeus will leave Iraq to become the next commander of US Central Command. According to AP, Lt. gen. Ray Odierno will be taking Petraeus' position as the senior commander in Iraq. We speak with Demetri Sevastopulo of the Financial Times. Slavery is not legal anymore, but there may be more slaves today than at any point in history. We speak with John R MIller, who served as director of the Bush administration's Office to Monitor and Cobat Trafficking in Persons. Exit polls in yesterday's Pennsylvania primary show both democrats, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, were hurt by recent negative campaigning. We speak with Wall Street Journal Executive Washington Editor and columnist, Gerald Seib, who argues the long, hard race is good for both candidates. The Democratic nomination is likely to be decided by superdelegates, many of whom remain undecided. We speak with one... cattle rancher and Montana state Democratic Part

Audio|Wed, 23 Apr 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast

4/23/08: Bill Press

4/23/08: Bill Press

Bill Press, liberal TV talker and author of "Trainwreck" joins Michael to discuss Hillary's trouncing of Obama in last night's Pennsylvania Primary .

Audio|Wed, 23 Apr 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA

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