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Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation about the episode The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008 (68 min.)

Boston Legal TV Podcast: A conversation about the episode The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008 (68 min.)

Boston Legal TV Podcast; The Court Supreme with host Dana Greenlee and co-host Rob Greenlee. Season 4, Episode 17, Airdate: April 22, 2008, 68 min.

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Competing For The World Championships, And His Love Of America

Competing For The World Championships, And His Love Of America

Competing For The World Championships, And His Love Of America

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“…united and it's so much. So mine. So we Ortiz. And the United States. . And no Hamachi and it's done for. In Kosovo. You know you can help one. That and I felt like American flag …”

War Tax

War Tax

TNT talk war taxes

Audio|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…So he Carl Levin is the United States senator from Michigan I believe very liberal guy you've got it and Carl says there should be a new tax to pay …”

“…I it doesn't have to be centralized however the model of the United States are really an Iraqi can be a loose confederation -- sought. Candy that are images that we're in new like we did …”

MA Democratic Party Chair on health care reform

MA Democratic Party Chair on health care reform

WBZ's Greg Jensen speaks with John Walsh, Chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party on the Senate health care reform bill.

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“…Walsh. Chair of the mass choose its Democratic Party mr. Walsh the United States senate and senate majority leader Harry Reid. Getting the sixty votes he needed to at least in advance the debate. On health …”

“…is so important. Six people -- there for the people of the United States that need this kind of health insurance reform. Make sure that people all over the country now have a chance to move …”

Patrick Kennedy and RI Bishop at odds

Patrick Kennedy and RI Bishop at odds

WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe speaks with Harvard Professor Richard Parker about the verbal skirmish between Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy and Bishop Thomas Tobin about whether or not the Bishop banned Kennedy from receiving communion.

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“…back in 1960. America had never elected. A Catholic president of the United States. . And there was particularly among evangelical Protestants. A certain distrust. Of Roman Catholics that's that on the willingness of them to vote …”

Dotty Lynch discusses Health Care Reform

Dotty Lynch discusses Health Care Reform

WBZ's Mary Blake talks with CBS political consultant Dotty Lynch about what's next in the health care debate

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“…Was a major player in the United States senate from -- kind that they've been negotiating. Privately. With the members. This is the time when a president and they come …”

TWIB: Coakley on business issues and the Senate race

TWIB: Coakley on business issues and the Senate race

(NECN) - Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley talks about business related issues in the Senate race, including healthcare, jobs creation, financial regulation and stimulus funds.

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“…thank you very much. So first off as we tape this the United States senate on Saturday is considering whether to advance the health care reform bill that they are now considering to a floor debate …”

“…about a year ago jobs are now going overseas so as the United States senator is there anything you can do about keeping a job like that if so what what you've done to stop. …”

TWIB: Coakley on business issues and the Senate race

TWIB: Coakley on business issues and the Senate race

(NECN) - Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley talks about business related issues in the Senate race, including healthcare, jobs creation, financial regulation and stimulus funds.

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“…thank you very much. So first off as we tape this the United States senate on Saturday is considering whether to advance the health care reform bill that they are now considering to a floor debate …”

“…about a year ago jobs are now going overseas so as the United States senator is there anything you can do about keeping a job like that if so what what you've done to stop. …”

11/22/09: NECN weather forecast, 9am

11/22/09: NECN weather forecast, 9am

(NECN) - NECN meteorologist Joe Joyce is calling for a mostly sunny and cooler day today, highs in the lower 50s in Central and Southern New England, 40s north. Monday, clouds will increase from south to north with a chance of rain showers in Sout...

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“…but still plenty of clouds read along the eastern coast of the United States but. We're gonna be watching to -- start to come together offer coastline. For Thanksgiving. Thanks giving them not bad so your …”

TWIB: Was Obama's China trip a success?

TWIB: Was Obama's China trip a success?

(NECN) - Boston College Associate Finance Professor Jun Qian talks about whether President Obama's trip to China was a success. Did it lay a foundation, moving forward, for the partnership between our two countries?

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“…of the world where fast growing economies are changing. Global politics the United States is focused on developing its relationship with China as a prosperous partner so was the trip a success or is the jury's …”