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Here and Now for Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Here and Now for Wednesday, October 14, 2009

On today's podcast — Congress debates increased regulation of finanicial industry; identifying and fighting insurgents in Pakistan; Rush Limbaugh's bid to become part-owner of the St. Louis Rams; part three in our week-long series on U.S. family farms; and Greg Heffley, author of the new book "Dog Days," the latest in the series, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid."

Audio|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Al Qaedafound at7:19, 6:37

“…There -- different from al- - -Qaeda in the sense that the Taliban are local militants fighting as you mentioned earlier four. You know to to sort of reimposed. With the Taliban and Afghanistan are very strict Sharia state. Whereas al- - -Qaeda is a foreign terrorist organization that has no home. So. Okay need it how to edit or -- these organizations like it to be able to get it safe -- and the Taliban. And this is that this is the key question you know the Taliban. Are fighting for more nationalistic purposes the problems over the course the past several years there has been such close. Cooperation between -- al- - -Qaeda that what we understood the Taliban in 2002. It's very different from what we understand the Taliban 2000 -- so. Because it is. Particularly with respect to the Pakistani Taliban. Their ambitions and there agenda has beyond stretching beyond just the question areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The longer. And al- - -Qaeda in close quite vacation with that the Taliban were seen Taliban tax. Tactics become more severe and we there was no there were no instances of suicide bombings in Afghanistan before 2001. And now suicide bombings in order today the heading rivals has become in order to -- in my mind these are all. Results of the informed that al- - -Qaeda has had on the Pakistan Taliban. …”

“…they also opened their doors and and told us on the modern al- - -Qaeda they could be based there. After 9/11 and after the US invasion of Afghanistan. The al- - -Qaeda and the Taliban scattered. And operated took up residence in Pakistan's tribal areas and some Taliban leaders did the same. Over the course of the past several years during which al- - -Qaeda has been based in Pakistan. Longer than they were ever base in Afghanistan. And over that time we've seen the emergence of …”

American Peace Activists on the Streets of Kabul #41-09 October 14, 2009

American Peace Activists on the Streets of Kabul #41-09 October 14, 2009

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Audio|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
|Al Qaedafound at12:56, 25:27

“…see it in the Americans came here to help the military fight al- - -Qaeda. . But the main system the problem is in Pakistan not Afghanistan -- they should stop it there. If the US bombs villages …”

“…that with him amended maybe you're helping them in other areas identifying al- - -Qaeda or some other -- so. They probably knew there are other things these people are doing that they just ignore. …”

Donald Pease: Obama’s “Transnational” Presidency

Donald Pease: Obama’s “Transnational” Presidency

Herman Melville, C. L. R. James & Donald Pease: deep dreams of America as the utopian world-nation Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Donald Pease. (49 minutes, 23 mb mp3) Re-read Moby-Dick and be cured of these absurd Nobel blues. The Nobel Peace Prize for Barack Obama underlines the world’s idea of our “transnational” President, our [...]

Audio|Tue, 13 Oct 2009|More from Open Source
|Al Qaedafound at0:42

“…civilizations. Is that. Us against them is it can do it to al- - -Qaeda or the Taliban before they do it to us again. Could it be us we -- them. Plus for them. And what …”

10/13/09 Marty Smith

10/13/09 Marty Smith

Marty Smith, producer with Frontline on PBS, joins the guys this morning.

Audio|Tue, 13 Oct 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
|Al Qaedafound at1:38, 7:29

“…out -- Afghanistan counterinsurgency. The idea being. Not to. Killed Talabani and al- - -Qaeda so much has to win the hearts and minds of the people. And you know I I went to the Pentagon I …”

“…they're just gonna run or to Pakistan and they -- it were al- - -Qaeda is now based rather than Afghanistan. And destabilize Pakistan further others and another bombing in Pakistan I think yesterday. Which him and …”

Prize or Politics

Prize or Politics

Just when you thought Obamamania could not get any more ridonkulous, the Nobel Prize Committee goes and awards Obama the Nobel Peace Prize for…uh…well, nobody really knows exactly. Do you think Obama should have won?

Audio|Mon, 12 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Qaedafound at25:35

“…nuclear weapons and so -- gunned down in Iraq or Afghanistan with al- - -Qaeda renowned stitch. Jihad against the united like I can't see a single thing. That is come from it. Well we we think …”

Obama's Nobel Peace Prize win

Obama's Nobel Peace Prize win

WBZ's Deb Lawlerd speaks with Jeffrey Birnbaum of the Washington Times on the impact of Mr. Obama's win.

Audio|Mon, 12 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
|Al Qaedafound at2:08

“…two very big deal and making Afghanistan the correct war against the al- - -Qaeda and Taliban. …”

Colonel David Hunt on Obama's Peace Prize

Colonel David Hunt on Obama's Peace Prize

Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision that honored the first-year U.S. president more for promise than achievement and drew both praise and skepticism around the world. Do you think Obama is deserving of this award?

Audio|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Qaedafound at23:36

“…Colonel al- - -Qaeda wolf they're laying down there I'm third. All well always in the midst of the United States. Bet and you know what …”

Here and Now for Friday, October 9, 2009

Here and Now for Friday, October 9, 2009

On today's podcast — President Obama wins the Nobel Prize; author Bruce Feiler on his new book, "America's Prophet: Moses and the American Story"; President Obama to address gay-rights group Human Rights Campaign; insurgent groups in Pakistan's Punjab region; a gold-star mother lobbies to be buried beside her fallen son; and an archive broadcast of our conversation with Anna Deavere Smith.

Audio|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Al Qaedafound at26:09, 26:40

“…beyond the tribal region along the Afghan border. Extremist groups linked to al- - -Qaeda are believed to be making inroads in Punjab. Pakistan's most prosperous province the ABCs or early Garrett reports from southern Punjab. …”

“…is becoming fertile ground for militant groups. Including those with links to al- - -Qaeda. . One cause of concern and use six Acre compound near the remote town of the -- for. We were the first journalist …”

10/09/09:That's A Wrap

10/09/09:That's A Wrap

Joe Sciacca and Cosmo Macero are our wrappers.

Audio|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
|Al Qaedafound at13:13, 14:43

“…is already indicating that. That they see the real enemy is being al- - -Qaeda -- not being the Taliban exactly that and that's not the Calvin literally control is not really the problem in Afghanistan -- …”

“…suddenly abruptly withdraw that since then now you would see it a al- - -Qaeda training camp -- you would say because that's what was happening before and you know you have it the whole purpose of …”

Here and Now for Thursday, October 8, 2009

Here and Now for Thursday, October 8, 2009

On today's podcast — an update on U.S. strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan; writer Lucy Ferriss on her son's career as a gambler; a graveyard in the sky in Tokyo; U.S. businesses buck the Chamber of Commerce and lobby for emissions caps; and an archive broadcast of our interview with Neko Case.

Audio|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Al Qaedafound at1:09

“…on the region and shape very much by its interest in the al- - -Qaeda. . And everybody agrees that al- - -Qaeda is in Pakistan. So for that reason some of the attention shifted from the straight up Afghanistan question of troops and so …”