On today's podcast, we start with politics, looking at what Hillary Clinton's role at the convention will be. Apparently she's not ruling out having her name placed in nomination. Then we turn to Chris Dickey of Newsweek to talk about his recent trip through the American south talking to voters about the presidential race . Also today, we look into the mysterious case of man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller, and we follow with a conversation about identity theft. Before the Olympics begin, China watcher Nina Simonds takes us on a culinary and cultural tour of Beijing.
Audio|Thu, 7 Aug 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
Federal officials bust an international identity theft ring that hacked into TJX and other Massachusetts-based retailers. The Department of Justice delivered indictments in Boston yesterday.
Audio|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…cut -- Democrat Barack Obama -- once wide lead. In the presidential race here in Massachusetts. A Suffolk University poll out this week says Obama leads by nine points but it's down from 23 points …”
(NECN/ABC) - Funnyordie.com, the site of Will Ferrell and director Adam McKay, brings us Paris Hilton's response to being featured in a John McCain campaign ad where Barack Obama's leadership is questioned. In the piece, Hilton gives ...
Video|Wed, 6 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…Paris tell it hasn't he is don't bit of Hollywood into the presidential race but Barack Obama and John McCain have made energy highlight their campaign this week. -- and -- ABC news Washington. …”
As Barack Obama visits Boston for a birthday bash fund-raiser, we report on how much support he has among Massachusetts Democrats, including those whose first choice was Hillary Clinton.
Audio|Tue, 5 Aug 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…women is a -- what's going on among Massachusetts Democrats during his presidential race. . The women have often argued over the course of a friendship that began when he grew up in Plymouth. It's Susan says …”
Democratic consultant Mary Anne Marsh and Republican strategist Charlie Manning discuss the presidential race wtih WBZ's Ed Walsh
Audio|Mon, 4 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
(NECN/ABC) - The oil crisis is becoming one of the main issues in the Presidential campaign. ABC's Viviana Hurtado reports the problems at the pump are making the candidates rethink their energy positions.
Video|Sun, 3 Aug 2008|More from Boston.com
This one gets heated/loud/passionate but mostly just good. This week's guests on "That's a Wrap" are Barbara Anderson from Citizens for Limited Taxation and Jarrett Barrios, former State Senator.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…you dared go here here's the deal here's our credit in the presidential race. . Senator Barack Obama gets criticized he -- says you're criticizing me because I'm black Kimi Lee says. That's because -- lookalike has …”
Jon is taking a little time off, and he tells us what he WON'T be doing on his summer vacation.
Audio|Fri, 1 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's Keller At Large
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“…week off. I will not be paying the slightest attention to the presidential race can -- be candid about this. Anyone with a polls has been following it closely it's likely decided what they're going to …”
(Lauren Collins, NECN) - The Sierra Club ad celebrates Barack Obama's plan to ease the energy crunch. Obama's plan gives back a thousand dollars to working families and tries to solve the problem in the long run. The message doub...
Video|Thu, 31 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…case in point here New Hampshire. It's a swing state in the presidential race and it has one of the hottest senate campaigns in the country. Lauren Collins is in the union leader newsroom in Manchester …”
“…The -- discussion is not limited to the presidential race is also a key issue in New Hampshire senate race now are bitch slap all. The differences are a little less clear …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Jul 31, 2008
Audio|Thu, 31 Jul 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…strategic decision to go directly negative much earlier than usual in the presidential race. . Globe writer Michael Crain says. The Republican senator's campaign hopes he has -- define Obama before the Democrat can fully introduced himself …”



