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Boston Globe Across The Divide for August 22, 2007

Boston Globe Across The Divide for August 22, 2007

Summer Special: Brickland Beats hits Boston; Globe's Keith Reed discusses Black Fashion; Lowell hosts One Lowell World Cup; Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon interview; celebra La Vida con Salud

Audio|Wed, 22 Aug 2007|More from Boston Globe Across The Divide
|Immigration Reformfound at29:50

“…government secures the border for immigration and terrorists. And has this comprehensive immigration reform. . The problems will still continue with respect to what Local Governments Roloson in the city things. Our role is to go after …”

Howie Carr 8-17-07 Hour One

Howie Carr 8-17-07 Hour One

Howie Carr 8-17-07 Hour One

Audio|Mon, 20 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Billfound at19:48

“…ago. Spring Baghdad members of the immigration bill last where you want is that what we want who is couple. President of Internet radio network your fellow members of congress …”

Here and Now for Monday, August 20, 2007

Here and Now for Monday, August 20, 2007

A symbol of the immigration reform movement has been deported to Mexico. 32 year-old Elvira Arellano was arrested in Los Angeles last night and has been deported. Arellano had become a lightening rod in the immigration debate after taking up sanctuary in a Chicago church last September to avoid deportation. We speak with Emma Lozano, an immigrant rights' activist who was with Arellano when she was arrested. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, author of the forthcoming "Super Capitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life, joins us with a crash course in market basics. The American construction industry is a bastion of waste and ineffiency. So says construction attorney Barry LePatner, author of the upcoming book, Broken Buildings, Busted Budgets...How to Fix America's Trillion-Dollar Construction industry. A Vietnam veteran from Winthrop Massachusertts is on a mission to correspond with and send care packages to current active d

Audio|Mon, 20 Aug 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Immigration Reformfound at0:47, 2:23

“…leave the safety of the church to start a nationwide campaign for immigration reform and was arrested yesterday during a stop in Los Angeles. What adds drama to her story is that he has an eight …”

“…I mean how -- she's become a symbol of the debate over immigration reform in your -- …”

Howie Carr Show 8-15-07 Hour 2

Howie Carr Show 8-15-07 Hour 2

Howie Carr Show 8-15-07 Hour 2

Audio|Thu, 16 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Billfound at3:20, 31:46

“…things that was the best place to go during the during the immigration bill though. …”

“…some editorial somewhere saying well gee you know another talking that the immigration bill -- failed so the going to have a crackdown on illegal aliens so the American people better get used to having all …”

Howie Carr Show 8-15-2007 Hour One

Howie Carr Show 8-15-2007 Hour One

Howie Carr Show 8-15-2007 Hour One

Audio|Wed, 15 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Reformfound at12:13

“…that there weren't -- with this with the influx began with the immigration reform act of 1965. …”

Howie Carr Show 8-14-2007 Hour Four

Howie Carr Show 8-14-2007 Hour Four

Howie Carr Show 8-14-2007 Hour Four

Audio|Wed, 15 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Reformfound at14:04

“…the strategic initiatives he started in this last term. Social Security reform immigration reform. . He was the engineer of the tax cuts threaten to talk about making them permanent. I find it interesting news demonized by the Democrats having mainly because he was successful. But Social Security reform where he most moving toward privatization and he may even immigration reform. . For all. That is the criticism of the bill that went down to defeat recently supported by the president which involve both …”

Howie Carr Show 8-13-2007 Hour One

Howie Carr Show 8-13-2007 Hour One

Howie Carr Show 8-13-2007 Hour One

Audio|Mon, 13 Aug 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Reformfound at23:31

“…decline in part because of the his unpopular support for the sweeping immigration reform package that failed congress earlier this year. Over the last few days McCain is emphasized he still believes. In that plan but …”

Here and Now for Friday, August 3, 2007

Here and Now for Friday, August 3, 2007

As Congress races to conclude its summer session, we'll check in on the progress made on the big issues the Democrats have vowed to tackle. Ethics reform. White House Oversight. Iraq War Oversight. Immigration Reform . Terrorism Surveillance. Children's Health Insurance. Justice Department Investigations. We speak with Washington Post senior military correspondent Tom Ricks, whose book "Fiasco" about the war in Iraq is now out in paperback with a new postscript. He says the war has only gotten worse in the year since the book was first published. We continue our coverage of the Minnesota bridge collapse with Jack Rice, CBS Radio reporter on the spot. The reclusive and eccentric pop star's newest CD, "Planet Earth," landed in the Top Ten this week. The Artist formerly known as Glyph spent years in a bitter record company battle, and now his music is everywhere, from TV commercials to free CDs bundled in London's "Mail" newspaper. Pop Culture critic Renee Graham joins us to

Audio|Fri, 3 Aug 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast

Here and Now for Monday, July 16, 2007

Here and Now for Monday, July 16, 2007

Inspectors for the UN have verified that North Korea shut down its nuclear reactor. North Korea pledged in an international accord earlier this year to shut the reactor in Yongbyon and dismantle its nuclear programs if certain concessions were met. Has diplomacy worked? Guest: tba. Cullen Murphy argues there are comparisons between 21st-century America and the Roman Empire as it fell. Murphy, editor at large for Vanity Fair, is the author of "Are We Rome: The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America." Democratic Presidential candidate John Edwards is focusing on poverty as one of the central themes of his campaign. This week, he is retracing the steps of Robert Kennedy when he visited eastern Kentucky to get a sense of the poverty in that region in 1968. We speak with James Ziliak, director of the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research. The Town of Natick Massachusetts honors a native son who was killed in World War 2. Carlo Intinarelli died on December 2

Audio|Mon, 16 Jul 2007|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Immigration Reformfound at29:03

“…part due to his unpopular support for the war in Iraq and immigration reform. . -- also got money problems in the end of the second quarter of this year with a little more than three million …”

Mitt's Dog 6-29-07

Mitt's Dog 6-29-07

Animal rights activists were howling for Mitt Romney’s hide yesterday after his son told a reporter a Clark Griswold-esque tale of strapping the family dog to the roof of the station wagon as the family took off to Canada for summer Vacation. Did Mitt do the right thing strapping the dog to the roof?

Audio|Fri, 29 Jun 2007|More from Howie Carr
|Immigration Billfound at7:16

“…what the hell was this guy thinking but now yesterday with the immigration bill which sort of took the heat off him in the fact that again it was buried in a boring -- otherwise boring …”