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Entries in election (72)

Wednesday
Sep242008

Most important election since 1860

House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) discusses how this election is the most important since the Lincoln-Douglass election in terms of our relationship with the world. (0:33)
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Thursday
Sep182008

Al-Qaida may try to influence election

Specialist in Terrorism and National Security Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade Division John Rollins mentions that the attack on the U.S. embassy in Yemen might have been an attempt to influence the election.
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Friday
Sep122008

Sen. Bayh sees link between security and other issues

Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) thinks that national security is linked to many other issues. (0:24)
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Friday
Sep122008

Barack Obama on National Service at Columbia University on 9/11

Democratic candidate for president Barack Obama joined Republican candidate John McCain at Columbia University during a non-partisan discussion on post-9/11 America and the importance of national service.

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Friday
Sep122008

John McCain on National Service at Columbia University on 9/11

Republican candidate for president John McCain spoke at a non-partisan forum sponsored by ServiceNation at Columbia University in New York City on the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. The discussion focused on what each candidate would have done in the wake of the attacks, as well as how each candidate proposes to increase levels of national service.

These are excerpts from Senator McCain's remarks:
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Tuesday
Sep022008

Bomb Iran or Regime Change: Former UN Ambassador John Bolton

Bomb Iran or Regime Change: Former UN Ambassador John Bolton - Listen to Audio File (4:55)




By Jack Rice for Talk Radio News







While Day One at the Republican National Convention seemed a little unstable, Day two seems to be back on course. During the afternoon, I saw a familiar face with the walrus mustache and knew that it was Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton.


And while the focus seems to be on Sarah Palin’s daughter’s baby, I knew that Bolton would not be talking about that. Instead, I knew that the one topic that he is most passionate about is Iran. So, I asked a very opened ended question: Can you talk about recent development, pro or con, involving Iran?


And Amb. Bolton was off. Essentially, Bolton described the failures of the UN Security Council and concluding that there were truly only two foreign policy options available to the U.S. at this point. The first option is regime change within the country. The second option was a series of strategic strikes. To make sure I heard what I thought I had, I repeated what he said – just to confirm. And, yes, that is what he meant.


Bolton then stated that the Israelis may carry out the strikes. I asked about whether if this were the policy it would be better to do them ourselves as it would be perceived as an attack by proxy anyway. And, again, he agreed, believing that the U.S. should carry out the attacks.


I then turned to the question of John McCain and whether John McCain would follow such advice. Bolton appeared confident that McCain seemed more willing to take the threat seriously and may act accordingly. Barack Obama, according to Bolton was unwilling to take the situation as seriously as it needed to be taken.
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Tuesday
Sep022008

Mary Fallin on Radio Row

Rep. Mary Fallin (R-Oklahoma) is interviewed by Ellen Ratner on the Talk Radio News Service Radio Row at the 2008 RNC.




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Tuesday
Sep022008

RNC, Day 2

Jack Rice anticipates day two of the RNCC. Should McCain distance himself from the Bush administration? Will Bush show up at the RNC? What impact will Gustav have on the Convention?




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Monday
Sep012008

Republican Delegates Speak About Palin and Gustav

From the floor of the Republican National Committee Convention

Tammy Stern from Texas

Jim Herring, President of the delegation from Mississippi

Jeannie Leike from Mississippi

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Monday
Sep012008

Rep. Marsha Blackburn on Radio Row

Rep. Marsha Blackburn - (D - Tennesse) - on the Talk Radio News Service Radio Row at the 2008 RNC.












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Monday
Sep012008

Newt Gingrich Anticipates that the "Whole Country Will Watch" McCain's Convention Speech

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich commends McCain for "putting the whole country first" by emphasizing Hurricane Gustav during this year's Republican Convention.


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Thursday
Aug282008

Interview With Obama Senior Strategist

Ellen Ratner interviews Jennifer Palmieri, Senior strategist for Obama.


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Thursday
Aug282008

Interview With Co-Chair of Obama Campaign

Interview with Rep. Jan Schakowsky (IL), co-chair of Obama's National campaign


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Tuesday
Aug262008

Ellen Ratner Interviews Congressman Peter DeFazio

Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Oreg.) talks about the upcoming elections and the critical issues Americans currently face with Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner. DeFazio talks about the need for reform of energy laws and the improvement of America's technological and educational infrastructure. He criticizes the Republican energy and fiscal policy as well.
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Tuesday
Aug262008

Interview With Rep. John Yarmuth, D, Kentucky

Dan Patterson recaps the first day of the Democratic National Convention with Kentucky Representative John Yarmuth. (3:51)
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Tuesday
Aug262008

Interview with Dr. Julianne Malveaux

Dan Patterson interviews Dr. Julianne Malveaux about race, gender, and the Democratic Convention. (7:37)
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Friday
Aug082008

McCain at an immigration crossroads 

Political Science Professor Christine Sierra, of University of New Mexico talks about Presidential candidate Senator John McCain (R-Ariz); his stand on immigration and Latino voters. (1:36)
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Thursday
Jun262008

Sen. Menendez: 'Tortillas outsell white bread'

Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) says that Latinos permeate every part of American society at a luncheon sponsored by the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO). Menendez says Latinos are faced with a transformational opportunity and that the road to the White House comes through the Latino community. (0:56)
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Monday
Jun162008

Obama’s policies could lead to chaos, genocide

Noting the reduction of Iranian influence and the growth of democracy, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain says that the United States is on its way to victory in Iraq and that the consequences of Obama’s positions would lead to chaos and genocide. (0:46)
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Monday
Jun162008

ANWR safe with McCain

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain calls ANWR pristine and says that there are areas in the world where oil drilling should not take place. McCain adds that he supports lifting bans on offshore oil and natural gas exploration and suggests that states should be given incentives to search for reserves. (1:02)
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