Jim Braude & Margergy Eagan moderate the MA Senate debate between Sen. John Kerry and Jeff Beatty, 1-2pm on Monday, October 27, 2008.
Audio|Mon, 27 Oct 2008|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
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“…Terry. Secretary did not do due diligence he did not read the National Intelligence Estimate he's trying to deceive us again right now about when he talked to -- and what he did. …”
(NECN) - John Kerry and Jeff Beatty engaged in the one and only televised debate in the contest to elect a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Kerry is a Democrat, of Boston and is in his fourth term as the junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Bea...
Video|Tue, 21 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…information Senator Kerry could read if he wanted to read in the National Intelligence Estimate that we never should have got into Iraq don't laugh it's not a joke. You -- you know. You knew when you sign that when you voted for that war. That we didn't have what we needed to go to war needing care it was all about getting elected president you've got blood on your hands for 500 Massachusetts families. Who have had a loved one wounded. Or killed over eighty killed. And you voted for that war -- your advisers told you vote for that'll help you get elected president you couldn't even read the NIE a faster video. …”
“…a combat veteran. The fact is I did better than read the NIE I went over. And met with the latest intelligence officer rescues I've met with the intelligence officer met with George Tenet I …”
(NECN) - John Kerry and Jeff Beatty engaged in the one and only televised debate in the contest to elect a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Kerry is a Democrat, of Boston and is in his fourth term as the junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Bea...
Video|Mon, 20 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…information Senator Kerry -- read if he wanted to read in the National Intelligence Estimate but we never should have gone into Iraq don't laugh it's not a joke. -- you know. You knew when you sign …”
(Brad Puffer, NECN) Senator John Kerry is running again - not for president - but for re-election. And this year - he has his first democratic primary challenger since entering the senate in 1984. Kerry and Gloucester attorney Ed O'Reilly he...
Video|Fri, 5 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…run for president. Saying Kerry failed to make an informed decision the National Intelligence Estimate I would hope that we taking more than an hour and a half to read that it was in the vault in …”
Michael talks with Jon Voight re; new movie An American Carol, Vietnam War, McCain Campaign/prisoner of war, Enemies around the World, Angelina Jolie, Cindy McCain.
Audio|Tue, 2 Sep 2008|More from Campaign Headquarters
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“…people. Focused that way -- people if she cares about so. And NIE actually -- Said publicly that she's very much like Cindy McCain options and McCain has done an awful lot. Four people in …”
Michael talks with Jon Voight re; new movie An American Carol, Vietnam War, McCain Campaign/prisoner of war, Enemies around the World, Angelina Jolie, Cindy McCain.
Audio|Tue, 2 Sep 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…know people. We're focused that way. People she cares about so. And NIE actually adds. Said publicly that she's very much like Cindy McCain actions and McCain has done an awful lot. Four people in …”
REGULATING WALL STREET: With public money now bailing out private investment banks like Bear Sterns, Massachusetts Congressman and Chair of the House Financial Services Committee, Barney Frank, outlines his ideas for tighter regulation of the financial industry. We speak with Curt Nickisch, business and technology reporter for WBUR. ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR: Huda Ahmed, an Iraqi journalist living in the United States and a visiting scholar at Stanford University, talks about the frustrations and fears Iraqis face five years after the beginning of the war in Iraq. She also shares with us the personal struggles she faces living in the U.S. while her family faces daily dangers in Iraq. IRAN: Journalist Stephen Kinzer makes a case for U.S. diplomacy with Iran. In a recent Boston Globe opinion piece, he argues that Iran could actually help the U.S. stabilize Iraq and could be a long-term ally in the region. Kinzer is the author of, "All The Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of
Audio|Thu, 20 Mar 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…play a role and in fact if you look back at these National Intelligence Estimate there's one conclusion in the aired that I actually found even more interest things. Then the one that got all the publicity which was the one that said Iraq by Iran and start was not working on on nuclear weapons program. In that National Intelligence Estimate our intelligence agencies concluded that you run. Is a rational act. There it does not act on emotions it sees its strategic …”
Israeli blogger Bernard Avishai and the NYTimes' Steven Erlanger conjure the benefits of boldness in George Bush's late mission to Jerusalem
Audio|Thu, 10 Jan 2008|More from Open Source
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“…them on it wrong and they shouldn't be too worried about this National Intelligence Estimate. . And I think he came here. Partly as a gesture of solidarity with secretary of state Condoleezza Rice -- as a gesture …”
Here and Now is broadcasting from New Hampshire Public Radio today. The program will focus on the New Hampshire primary. Fred Thys, Here and Now reporter, who has been talking to voters to see what are the issues that are bringing them out to vote. Dean Spiliotes, former professor at Dartmouth College and St Anselm's. He now runs the website, nhpoliticalcapital.com Dante Scala, professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire, and author of "Stormy Weather: The New Hampshire Primary and Presidential Politics." Jonathan Allen, Reporter for Congressional Quarterly. We'll meet community college students from the New Hampshire Technical Institute in Concord. All the candidates are courting the youth vote in this presidential primary and we'll hear from the students about the issues that may get them to make the tip to the voting booth today. President Bush begins an ambitious 8 day visit through the Middle East. On the agenda: Meetings wit
Audio|Tue, 8 Jan 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now
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“…and it was a process that started before their release of the National Intelligence Estimate a late last year they've started to really try to engage Iran even -- they're very wary of Iran and and and …”
“…of the Iran issue -- it looks more and more after the National Intelligence Estimate last year that he will not decisively take care of that matter. And so I think there is a sense of disappointment. …”
The candidates flock to New Hampshire following last night's Iowa caucuses. We'll analyze the Iowa numbers and set the stage for a weekend of frantic campaigning ahead of Tuesday's Granite State primary with Richard Wolffe, senior White House correspondent for Newsweek and Dante Scala, professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire. As Scotland Yard investigators prepare to join the investigation of who killed Benazir Bhutto, the Pentagon has re-negotiated its role in Pakistan to allow U-S special forces to expand their role fighting terrorism inside Pakistan. We speak with Washington Post military analyst and blogger William Arkin. Imagine pulling up stakes and moving to another state in order to influence the political process. The Free State Project is recruiting Libertarians to make that move, and so far about 300 people have done so. We talk to Cal Pratt, who moved to New Hampshire four years ago, and is now counting on Republican Ron Paul to raise
Audio|Fri, 4 Jan 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now
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“…Administration engaged to Pakistan in late 2006. And that was in a National Intelligence Estimate which came out about the threat from Al Qaeda and this situation in Pakistan. The US government explicitly stated for the first …”