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Wednesday, July 30th Whiner Line

Wednesday, July 30th Whiner Line

Wednesday, July 30th Whiner Line

Audio|Wed, 30 Jul 2008|More from WEEI - The Big Show Whiner Line
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“…all right and however getting worried just and Sean had that gets immigration reform and now he has canas also going with it the Red Sox are engaged in serious. Serious trade talks with the Florida …”

Candidates Lay Down Border Lines

Candidates Lay Down Border Lines

Take a look at what the presidential candidates are saying about changing the nation's immigration laws.

Video|Wed, 9 Jul 2008|More from bos
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“…that's their pink slip. They're going home lawmakers are at odds over immigration reform some say immigrants should be given a path to citizenship. Border security is another major issue. As CNN opinion research corporation poll …”

McCain continues trip to Colombia

McCain continues trip to Colombia

(NECN/ABC) - Continuing his three-day trip to Colombia and Mexico John McCain pushed for a controversial free trade agreement with Colombia. Meeting with Colombian officials he discussed ways to stem the flow of illegal drugs into America - a...

Video|Wed, 2 Jul 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…rival Barack Obama McCain was a staunch supporter of last year's failed immigration reform bill. In Colorado Springs, Colorado Barack Obama continued his string of speeches leading up to the fourth of July holiday. Finally talks …”

Here and Now for Monday, June 30, 2008

Here and Now for Monday, June 30, 2008

Iraqi officials are throwing open the country's oil fields, the world's third-largest, to international bidding today. Cod, cannoli, and Cape Ann. In his new book "The Last Fish Tale," Mark Kurlansky chronicles the storied past of Gloucester, Massachusetts, which he calls "America's oldest fishing port and most original town." Gloucester, once a haven for writers and artists like T.S. Elliot, Winslow Homer, and Charles Olson, can now barely support a part-time fishing fleet due to overfishing, ground trawling, and government regulations. Kurlansky says that Gloucester now risks becoming what so many other old fishing ports have already become: a tourist trap. John McCain travels to Colombia and Mexico this week following his weekend meeting with the Rev. Billy Graham and his son, Rev. Franklin Graham. McCain is still working to earn the support of evangelicals who are skeptical about his conservative credentials. We speak to Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times, who has been c

Audio|Mon, 30 Jun 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…you know conservatives are very angry John McCain for his. Call for immigration reform. . …”

McCain, Obama address Hispanic leaders in D.C.

McCain, Obama address Hispanic leaders in D.C.

(NECN/ABC) - Saturday was not just politics as usual in Washington, as both presumptive presidential nominees took time to speak with a group representing one of America's largest ethnic voting blocks. Hispanics. John McCain and Barack O...

Video|Sat, 28 Jun 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…the speeches come a year after the US senate voted down comprehensive immigration reform because strongly championed by McCain. McCain broke with a majority of senate Republicans enjoying prominent Democrats like Ted Kennedy to pass legislation …”

McCain in Boston

McCain in Boston

Republican John McCain attended fundraisers in Boston Wednesday and spoke to reporters Thursday about maintaining a strong national security.

Audio|Thu, 12 Jun 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…of them is if you get elected William actually push for an immigration reform. . And second of all the Latino vote has become really critical in this campaign do you think it's going to be easier …”

“…I will push for comprehensive immigration reform absolutely. It's causing problems all over America it's causing great problems to these. Individuals who are with me today they can tell …”

Keller At Large 06/12/2008

Keller At Large 06/12/2008

Jon Keller uses David Ortiz becoming an American to pose an important question about citizenship.

Audio|Thu, 12 Jun 2008|More from WBZ's Keller At Large
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“…does the rest of the time. In the toxic debate over -- immigration reform. . The image of immigrant has the singular positive force in shaping this country has at times been obscured. But even the most …”

Michelle Mcphee

Michelle Mcphee

Michelle Talks About Crazy Government Spending

Audio|Wed, 21 May 2008|More from Michele McPhee
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“…their office if they've abused the public trust which were sort of immigration bill immediately. …”

Here and Now for Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Here and Now for Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy was released from the hospital today, one day after news broke that the 76 year-old democrat was diagnosed with a potentially lethal form of brain cancer. We speak to long-time Kennedy watcher, Kevin Cullen of the Boston Globe. We also speak to Congressional correspondent, Gail Chaddock of the Christian Science Monitor, about how Kennedy's absence from the Senate could effect legislation. There is new hope in the fight against cancer. Scientists are working together with doctors and engineers to develop new weapons to both fight and detect cancer. They're called nanoparticles and they could be implanted in your body to identify cancer cells or even deliver chemotherapy to specific areas. We speak with Michael Cima, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and also with his brother, Dr. Robert Cima, a gastrointestinal surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. The Financial Times reports today that the credit rating agency Moody'

Audio|Wed, 21 May 2008|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…anything social that the Bush Administration chief from education to the attempted immigration reform music PRD didn't he was a key architect of no child left behind in the -- he's begun Cayman. And was able …”

U.S. Senate Jim Ogonowski 4-10-08

U.S. Senate Jim Ogonowski 4-10-08

Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Jim Ogonowski said he has miles to go before he'll sleep - that is, if he will be able to sleep. The candidate stopped in Springfield the other day on Day 1 of his "People Before Politics Tour." The tour consists of six straight days of stops at coffee shops across the state. We will speak with Jim about how the campaign is going...

Audio|Thu, 10 Apr 2008|More from Howie Carr
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“…that we need to stall. We need to get a handle on immigration reform I firmly believe that immigration reform does not include amnesty for illegal immigrants. Q so what are you an example here all under an old legal immigrants we …”