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Broadside: Capuano on health care

Broadside: Capuano on health care

(NECN) - Senate candidate Michael Capuano joins Jim Braude on Broadside. Capuano talked about his vote on the health care reform bill. "I don't like the Senate proposal," says Capuano. "I like the House version better. Ther...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…congressman from his congressional district come January -- like to be the United States senator. From Massachusetts is name is Michael -- on congressman it's good to Syria. -- You voted for health care reform despite …”

Broadside: Push for charter schools

Broadside: Push for charter schools

(NECN) - Former Massachusetts Lt. Governor Kerry Healey is pushing Beacon Hill to lift the cap on charter schools. She is now on the board of directors of pro-charter Pioneer Institute. Healey, who ran against Governor Patrick in 2006, says th...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Spears Utica -- thirty seconds left. You decided not front United States for whatever reasons -- in the papers on -- about this for use in sync with. Republican. Leaders and members of the …”

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone (part 3)

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone (part 3)

(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top business leaders to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by Mark Asnes, COO of Wireless Zone. In this segment, Asnes talks about the...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…think about going abroad with this concept. We think -- saturate the United States yeah I traded yeah right now we've been just an going to the west or some other parts of the country has …”

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone (part 2)

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone (part 2)

(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top business leaders to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by Mark Asnes, COO of Wireless Zone. In this segment, Asnes talks about the...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Blackberry. -- 74%. Of all smarts. Phones that were sold in the United States. . Q2 now of The Wall Street Journal seems to cover this marketplace everyday and they're looking for a shake out in the …”

“…have it. But every manufacturer that makes a piece of equipment the United States will run have a piece -- it runs on -- android. A platform and that becomes universal which means that's how you …”

Rep. Murphy, Rebecca Onie selected for New Frontier Awards

Rep. Murphy, Rebecca Onie selected for New Frontier Awards

(NECN: Josh Brogadir, Cambridge, Mass.) - Two leaders under age 40, distinguished in their respective fields of public service, were honored at Harvard's Kennedy School's Institute of Politics with John F. Kennedy New Frontier Awards for...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…get took an oath. The support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. …”

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone

CEO Corner: Mark Asnes of Wireless Zone

(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top business leaders to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by Mark Asnes, COO of Wireless Zone. In this segment, Asnes talks about the...

Video|Mon, 23 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…there there's a forecast by the Gartner group it sales throughout the United States this year going to be up. 29%. In that category so how robust. …”

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.

Audio|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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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.

Audio|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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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

Audio|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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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.

Video|Sun, 22 Nov 2009|More from Boston.com
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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. …”