As world financial markets plumet, is there a bottom in sight? Join us for that story, plus a report from battleground states Wisconsin and Ohio, a conversation with a Houston venture capitalist who calls the bailout bill 'communism,' a feature from California on a house made with shipping containers and a discussion of semantics with Harvard's Steven Pinker about his new book, "The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature."
Audio|Fri, 10 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Pakistanfound at17:40
“…some. In very short amount of time they learn the proper usage Pakistan have. …”
Andrew Bacevich: realism and remorse Andrew Bacevich incandesces with the rage of a serious professional: with a West Pointer’s scorn for political weasels and embarrassment at incompetent generalship; with a citizen’s horror at the Long Peace that became the Long War — war today as “a seemingly permanent condition.” He burns with a Nieburhian realist’s [...]
Audio|Fri, 10 Oct 2008|More from Open Source
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“…that's never going to happen. Of those weapons useful to India and Pakistan or Israel and Iran by the useful to anybody in your view well the leaders of those countries may think so. And …”
What kind of economic help does America's middle class want and need? Join us for that story, plus a look at the banking crisis in Iceland, a report on the drug war in Mexico and a conversation with Chris Fair, author of the book, "Cuisines of the Axis of Evil and Other Irritating States: A Dinner Party Approach to International Relations."
Audio|Thu, 9 Oct 2008|More from PRI: Here and Now Podcast
|Pakistanfound at39:40
“…bunch of different countries and as we said you include Israel nuclear Pakistan. . India those are your list of irritating states but you also put the US and that let. …”
ABC News political consultant Tori Clarke updates WBZ's Ed Walsh on the presidential race.
Audio|Thu, 9 Oct 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…to put that -- and we all -- months ago problem in Pakistan things like that. …”
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
|Pakistanfound at29:28, 31:55
“…Afghan refugees in northwest Pakistan are begging for bus -- rides back to Afghanistan. Pakistan told 50000 Afghans to lead the region accusing them of links to militants who used the remote areas of base for launching attacks in both countries. The road to the Afghan border through Pakistan's north west frontier province. It's quite possibly one of the most dangerous stretches of highways in the world. And if you're traveling …”
“…My only other options just -- It's villainy has its roots in Pakistan's supreme Muslim past. When so crude caravans would pass through the area wondering shamans would off for the smoke to traders to …”
This week on In the Net, host Brad Feldman's guests include RevsTV Color Analyst Greg Lalas and Real Salt Lake GM Garth Largerway. Also, we take a look back with interviews with Steve Ralston, Shalrie Joseph, Jay Heaps and Head Coach Steve Nicol.
Audio|Wed, 8 Oct 2008|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…It's I think over the last 67 years we've consistently. Been personally. Pakistan disappointment when it was there one final -- before. But the lesson would play their best game that would really quite well …”
John and Gerry break down the debate and concede the election to President Obama
Audio|Wed, 8 Oct 2008|More from WEEI - Dennis and Callahan
|Pakistanfound at15:03
“…true. One particular area that that that. Had and -- was. About Pakistan and Afghanistan and giving -- our hands hockey's -- Don. -- Obama turned around and -- in terms of of that particular …”
CNN's Jeanne Moos takes a look at the dramatic moments from the second presidential debate between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain.
Video|Wed, 8 Oct 2008|More from bos
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“…Nailing a pronunciation of Pakistan and -- Senator Obama the Award for sounding either most worldly or most elite nobody called for the invasion. If Pakistan is unable or unwilling since Obama didn't really attempt any jokes Senator McCain might default whimsical -- joke Award for the remark. …”
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we recap the Patriots win over the 49ers and preview the Patriots next opponent the San Diego Chargers. Hank Bauer from Chargers radio and Kevin Acee from the San Diego Union Tribune call in to discuss the game. Plus, Brian Lowe will be calls in from California.
Audio|Tue, 7 Oct 2008|More from New England Patriots
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“…of challenges or golf -- and I thought our players in the Pakistan that -- job. Of preparing for. This -- and then and the scheme in these players and you know for the most …”
(NECN: Nashville, TN) - Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain squared off in their second presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee. Tom Brokaw moderated the debate which was a town hall style format, and included questions from uncom...
Video|Tue, 7 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…But I do believe that we have to change our policies with Pakistan. . We can't cobble as we did it dictator. Give him billions of dollars and then he's making peace treaties with the -- and militants. What I've said is we're gonna -- encourage democracy in Pakistan expand. Are non military aid to Pakistan so that they. Have more mistake in working with -- us but insisting that they go after these militants and if we have Osama -- on in our sights and the Pakistani government is unable or unwilling to take them out. Then I think that we have to act and we will take them …”
“…Should the United States respect Pakistan's sovereignty and not pursue -- terrorists to maintain bases there. Or should -- northern borders and pursue our enemies like we did …”