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Entries in University of New Mexico (84)

Friday
Apr172009

Log Cabin Conservatism

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Joel Hastings, Board, Log Cabin Republicans, discusses the position of gays and lesbians within the Republican party.

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Friday
Apr172009

A Kinder, Gentler Conservatism?

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Joel Hastings, Board, Log Cabin Republicans, feels Republican party could be more moderate.

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Friday
Apr172009

GOP Needs To Get Back On Track

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Peter Hankwitz, Former GOP congressional candidate, member Republican Leadership Council, Log Cabin Republican, talks about getting GOP "back on track."

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Friday
Apr172009

Republican Discusses His Husband 

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Peter Hankwitz, Former GOP congressional candidate, member Republican Leadership Council, on how important it has been to him to be able to marry his husband.

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Friday
Apr172009

Same Sex Marriage And GOP 

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News


Joel Hastings, Board, Log Cabin Republicans
on same sex marriage.


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Tuesday
Apr142009

Tea Parties For A Bigger And More Intrusive Government

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Mark Tapscott, Editor for the Washington Examiner says that "tea parties" all over the country on April 15th will protest Obama's Budget.
He says that government always gets gets bigger and more intrusive.

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Thursday
Apr092009

"The need is definitely up."

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Mark Jacquez, of Capital Area Food Bank, says that requests have increased with the recession.
Kasandra Gunter Robinson, co-worker, says that donations have been stable, and are always needed.

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Thursday
Apr092009

Touching the lives of 380,000 people.

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Lynn Brantley, CEO of the Capitol Area Food Bank

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Thursday
Apr092009

"Congress should be ashamed."

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News


James McGovern (D-Mass.) talks about hunger in America.

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Thursday
Apr092009

Paul Sauder of Sauder Eggs talks about donating.

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Paul Sauder talks about 5 generations in the egg business and about donating, with ISE America egg company, 540,000 eggs to Capital Area Food Bank.

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Thursday
Apr092009

Why volunteer?

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Volunteers at the Capital Area Food Bank on why they do it.

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Thursday
Apr022009

Forty imaginary dollars from one real dollar.

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Maurice R. Greenberg, former Chairman and CEO of American International Group discuss regulating financial leverage, which went as high as "30 to 40 to one" within AIG.

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Thursday
Apr022009

"Can't we just leave the toxic assets where they are?"

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) asks Maurice R. Greenberg, former Chairman and CEO of American International Group, whether we could just leave the toxic assets where they are until they mature into their claimed value.

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Thursday
Apr022009

Maloney: "nothing would have happened?"

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) asks whether bailout was necessary, or preferable to bankruptcy.

Maurice R. Greenberg, fprmer Chairman and CEO of American International Group doesn't think so.

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Thursday
Apr022009

Hoyer calls budget a step forward

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) summarizes the Democratic budget priorities, criticizes Republican alternative.

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Thursday
Apr022009

Cummings: "It's never coming back."

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) tells Maurice R. Greenberg, former Chairman and CEO of American International Group, "I have constituents as old as you ... they're going back to work."

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Tuesday
Mar312009

Great universities need great applicants.

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Tom Cochran, CEO of the United States Conference of Mayors, contrasts the excellence of American universities with the quality of earlier education.
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Tuesday
Mar312009

The kids don't get smarter until we do.

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Tom Cochran, CEO of the United States Conference of Mayors, describes cultural challenges to education reform.
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Tuesday
Mar312009

"He's a different kind of Education Secretary."

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Tom Cochran, CEO of the United States Conference of Mayors, praises Arne Duncan as a "different kind of Education Secretary."

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Tuesday
Mar312009

The PTA meets at City Hall

Coffee Brown, University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News

Tom Cochran, CEO of the United States Conference of Mayors, says that involving mayors in the school system is a political process.
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