Supreme Court Audio & Video

What would Roger Williams say… and do?
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Thu, 3 Jul 2008

What would Roger Williams say… and do?

[description] What would Roger Say? Williams, that is... the founder of the Rhode Island colony is one old measure of religious freedom and the menace of theocratic meddling in America.

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[13:32]..." lots of public displays in public celebrations that announced that. On the Supreme Court Justice Scalia said explicitly that it's fine to celebrate Monmouth he has. And he thought the ten commandments would be finding him"...

[28:18]..." But particularly I'm worried about the the case that came before the Supreme Court last year which I didn't write about the book -- it was too recent. Namely one where the president is now allowed"...

[29:04]..." citizen has standing to challenge these uses of discretionary money. But the Supreme Court who who and I think that's one of the most alarming things that happens recent Supreme Court ."...

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Dick Morris 7-2-08
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Wed, 2 Jul 2008

Dick Morris 7-2-08

[description] Dick Morris, political author, newspaper columnist, and commentator who previously worked as a pollster, and political consultant will be with us to talk about his new book co-authored with Eileen Mcgann entitled Fleeced: How Barack Obama, Media Mockery of Terrorist Threats, Liberals Who Want to Kill Talk Radio, the Do-Nothing Congress, Companies ... Are Scamming Us ... and What to Do About It.

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[23:08]..." Thank you five justices of the US Supreme Court what."...

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Here and Now Tuesday July 1, 2008
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Tue, 1 Jul 2008

Here and Now Tuesday July 1, 2008

[description] POLITICAL RUMORS: Barack Obama has rejected comments from his adviser, Gen. Wesley Clark, that John McCain's military service doesn't make McCain qualified to be president. But both campaigns are dealing with much more vociferous attacks on everything from their religion to their patriotism. We talk to Ben Smith of Politico.com about how the candidates are fighting to bring the rumor mill under control. ANDREW BACEVICH: Iraq war critic Andrew Bacevich says criticism of the Bush Administration on the war hasn't gained mainstream political traction, despite the long presidential primary season. He writes today in the Boston Globe that neither presidential candidate is really making a break from Bush Administration policies. Bacevich is professor of history and international relations at Boston University. He's a retired Army lieutenant colonel who served in Vietnam. His new book is The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism. SLOW FOOD: It started in Italy 20 years ago,

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[11:51]..." ignored dissenting voices. In the -- to the war the Supreme Court . Just ruled against the Bush Administration the Guantanamo Damien he habeas corpus case. Given all of those scathing reports there's been very"...

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McCain addresses National Sheriffs Association
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Tue, 1 Jul 2008

McCain addresses National Sheriffs Association

[description] (NECN: Indianapolis, IN) - Senator John McCain delivered the keynote address at the National Sheriffs Association convention Tuesday in Indianapolis, Indiana. "When President Ronald Reagan came before this organization in 1984, he spoke o...

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[6:28]..." presumption again just last week -- serious matter for the United States Supreme Court . In the considered judgment of the people of the -- in and they're elected representatives of violent rape. A small child as"...

[7:11]..." jury appellate judge. And the other four members of the United States Supreme Court . It's a peculiar kind of moral evolution -- regards the democratic process and in years only to the benefit. A child rapists."...

[7:51]..." Roberts two of the finest. Individuals are reporting to the United States Supreme Court . Part of the point. Why is it that the majority includes the same justices he usually holds out as the models for"...

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FBI’s top agent talks terrorism, violence in Hartford
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Mon, 30 Jun 2008

FBI’s top agent talks terrorism, violence in Hartford

[description] (Brian Burnell, NECN) - The FBI's top agent was in Connecticut Monday, talking about the efforts to prevent terrorism and also, violence on college campuses. NECN’s Brian Burnell has details. Script: Tragedy leads to change. For ...

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[1:21]..." with that in mind Mueller was asked his thoughts on last week's Supreme Court decision saying essentially Americans do have the right to own handguns."...

[1:33]..." the country to line will be drawn on the way to the Supreme Court opinion but I would hope that campuses and which by children. They're little older now but my grandchildren I should say it"...

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6/29/08: Jimmy Myers on Supreme Court Handgun Decision
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Sun, 29 Jun 2008

6/29/08: Jimmy Myers on Supreme Court Handgun Decision

[description] - Jimmy Myers with Guest John Rosenthal from Stop Handgun Violence. The two tackle the Supreme Court ruling on handgun issues in D.C. 6/29/08

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[0:19]..." times he is always a welcome guest at this address. John the Supreme Court . Finally rules in one of them war. Controversial cases that has come down in Maine a lot of years striking down the handgun. Band situation in Washington DC your thoughts immediately on the supreme court's decision John as well as the ramifications."...

[3:53]..." shows annually -- I think in general it's a good thing the Supreme Court ruled that there is an individual right to keep and bear arms but at the same time in their opinion. And scalia's"...

[4:43]..." in Massachusetts Massachusetts. Has put those kinds of restrictions in place the Supreme Court has now ruled that there are legal. At the same time it that you can't bank on that I think a win"...

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Here and Now for Friday, June 27, 2008
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008

Here and Now for Friday, June 27, 2008

[description] North Korea blew up a 60-foot cooling tower at its main nuclear power plant today. The explosion is seen as a largely symbolic gesture after Pyongyang yesterday delivered a declaration of its nuclear programs to be dismantled. This comes 20 months after North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb in an underground test to confirm its status as an atomic power. The Bush administration has agreed to ease sanctions against North Korea and remove the country from its list of state terrorism sponsors. Critics say the North Koreans have still not come clean on the number of nuclear weapons it has. Our guest is Demetri Sevastopulo, Pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. The US Senate is expected to approve legislation that would determine how and when government spy agencies can tap and monitor Americans' phone calls and e-mail messages. We speak with Siobhan Gorman, intelligence and homeland security correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, and Matthew Aid, a for

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[12:07]..." to good to be dismissed none of -- will ever reach. The Supreme Court for the final judgment. As to whether the president of the United States has the right to bypass the constitution of the"...

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Obama and Clinton share the same stage
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008

Obama and Clinton share the same stage

[description] At a joint rally in Unity, New Hampshire, Clinton pledged to work all-out to put Obama in the Oval Office.

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[9:03]..." on health care and civil rights on education foreign policy and the Supreme Court . Imagine how far we could've come. Had we had a Democrat in the White House so. All history aside. Is really to"...

[12:19]..." offering four years more. He sees right wing judges appointed to the Supreme Court and says why not a few more. BC's billions of dollars in corporate tax cuts exploding our deficit and says why not"...

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Tony Schwartz — for the Next Generation
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008

Tony Schwartz — for the Next Generation

[description] Tony Schwartz -- who made "the Daisy Spot," the most famous TV commercial in American politics -- built a career on the supremacy of sound, and the ear, in selling.

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[20:57]..." Supreme Court no less important that you receive the court system for the hosts to meet."...

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Clinton knocks McCain during Obama rally in NH
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Fri, 27 Jun 2008

Clinton knocks McCain during Obama rally in NH

[description] (NECN: Unity, NH) - We cannot let this moment slip away. That is the message that Hillary Clinton gave as she addressed voters at a rally with former rival Barack Obama on Friday in Unity, New Hampshire. Clinton urged her supporters to elect Obama...

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[2:53]..." offering four years more. He sees right wing judges appointed to the Supreme Court and says why not a few more. BC's billions of dollars in corporate tax cuts exploding our deficit and says why not"...

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