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Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008|More from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
|Justice Departmentfound at11:42
“…the things we hear from always had a lot from the the Justice Department and in the last four years was that they need to be much more strict scrutiny to. Threat of rule it -- much fraud actually happens when. The Department of Justice actually engaged in May find the year top priority investigation. And found not one case of -- an individual voter fraud because …”
(NECN: Oregon, OH) - Election officials in states across the country are investigating allegations of voter registration fraud by the left-leaning, get-out-the vote group known as ACORN. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama addressed...
Video|Tue, 14 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
|Justice Departmentfound at1:15
“…I represented -- and my partner in that representation with the US Justice Department. . And having Illinois implement what was called the motor voter law. Make sure people could go to the MPs and drivers licensed …”
On today's podcast, we present an archive broadcast of our interview with Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. Krugman is the recipient of this year's Nobel Prize for Economics. Plus, an update from the campaign trail, a conversation with the attorney for 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay, a visit to Kentucky's Mammouth Cave National Park, and look at the ritual singing of the national anthem at baseball games.
Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Justice Departmentfound at21:30, 24:17
“…in by members of the week of community living here. But the Justice Department appealed and the DC federal appeals court put -- stay on the release. The weaker -- on time are represented by lawyers …”
“…as as -- hot and so they. The military in the Department of Justice agreed that each one of them should now be considered a non combatants officially. …”
(NECN: Jim Braude) - Everybody loves a rematch, except perhaps the two people in the ring. In New Hampshire, a Republican is trying to win back a congressional seat he lost in 2006. Newsnight host Jim Braude is joined by Jeb Bradley. He is opp...
Video|Fri, 10 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
|Department of Justicefound at3:11
“…deliberately and maliciously. It may well broken the law and certainly the Department of Justice should look at that I find it outrageous though. From anybody's perspective that. Somebody that was so close to declaring bankruptcy would …”
(NECN: Jim Braude) - Everybody loves a rematch, except perhaps the two people in the ring. In New Hampshire, a Republican is trying to win back a congressional seat he lost in 2006. Newsnight host Jim Braude is joined by Jeb Bradley. He is opp...
Video|Thu, 9 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
|Department of Justicefound at3:11
“…deliberately and maliciously. It may well broken the law and certainly the Department of Justice should look at that I find it outrageous though. From anybody's perspective that. Somebody that was so close to declaring bankruptcy would …”
On today's podcast — we begin with a profile of the Nehemiah housing program in Washington DC, New York City and Baltimore. Plus, we take a look at CEO pay, preview a new PBS documentary on the trial of Saddam Hussein, learn about the ritual of 'smoking' in Afghanistan and end the show with a review of senate races.
Audio|Wed, 8 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Justice Departmentfound at23:57
“…This you know brings the question why -- the US Justice Department and you know officials who were. Trying to you know help the Iraqis navigate this why didn't they stand up to them …”
Jim and Margery Podcast for 10/08/08 - Jim and Margery recap last night's debate. They also talk about, AIG executives that spent about $400,000 at a California resort less than a week after the government bailed out the firm.
Audio|Wed, 8 Oct 2008|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
|Department of Justicefound at10:53
“…give -- the email address at the US at the it Department of Justice the Attorney General the United -- office if you want to see people like fold from Lehman Brothers -- whatever -- name …”
A half-century of organized crime in Boston is the backdrop for a trial in Miami this week. The central character, retired FBI agent John Connolly, is charged with murder.
Audio|Fri, 19 Sep 2008|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
|Justice Departmentfound at5:15
“…has continued to deny any wrongdoing and blamed the FBI and the Justice Department. . For throwing him under the bus to protect his superiors. In court this week -- Lee's lawyers hammered Igman -- depravity. In …”
In our third go at this miserable business of sanctioned American torture, Philip Gourevitch turns it around, Pogo-style. We have met the victims, he says in effect, and they are us. Click to listen to Chris’s conversation with Philip Gourevitch (58 minutes, 27 mb mp3) Philip Gourevitch (photo: Andrew Brucker) Even if you want to put it [...]
Audio|Thu, 18 Sep 2008|More from Open Source
|Justice Departmentfound at39:28
“…war may 2003. Fall of Baghdad they both got calls from it. Justice Department -- ashcroft's Justice Department. . Though as we're increasingly finding out for all that upset us about his behavior on the domestic scene he was actually and probably one of the more restrained figures in the administration's war on terror cabinet. Interestingly. And he it is had nothing to do that he he basically was putting together a team. There's a stand anybody has dealt with post conflict situations around the world knows that there's like -- team at the Justice Department that goes out does. Courts and prison not present courts and cops you know one when Bratton from New York or so before -- went ally would go to Haiti and trained cops. Or we've sent people into Bosnia to train up cops afterwards. Teach people who had been living in a political system where there was no sort of proper law and order in the law and order was the instrument of totalitarian north oratory Terry and abuse of state. How to run a proper police force and these were very successful programs run through the Justice Department and they decided this time to add an element which was presents. The idea was Saddam Hussein had used these prisons has. …”
Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson will present findings from their book, Grand Theft Childhood: The Surprising Truth About Violent Video Games and What Parents Can Do (Simon & Schuster, 2008), including the complex ways in which video games may benefit or disadvantage children. They will also talk about myths and politics in media violence research, and how they influence the views of academics and mass media. Lawrence Kutner, Ph.D. and Cheryl K. Olson, Sc.D. are cofounders and co-directors (with Eugene Beresin, M.D.) of the Center for Mental Health and Media at Massachusetts General Hospital. They are both on the psychiatry faculty of Harvard Medical School. Kutner received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and trained at the Mayo Clinic. He's a licensed psychologist and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He wrote the "Parent & Child" column for the New York Times as well as five books on child development. Olson was principal investigator for a $1.5 million study funded by the U.S. Department of Justice on the effects of video games on young teenagers, which formed the basis for Grand Theft Childhood. She has a Doctor of Science degree in health and social behavior from the Harvard School of Public Health, and a postdoctoral certificate in pharmaceutical medicine from the University of Basel.
Audio|Mon, 15 Sep 2008|More from CMS Colloquia Podcast
|Department of Justicefound at1:07
“…investigator for one point five million dollars study funded by the US Department of Justice on the effects of video games on young teenagers. Which form the basis of their -- grand theft tolerant. She is a …”