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Crash Talk 11/14/09 Hour 1
Chris Basso is the media relations manager of CARFAX, the nation’s leading provider of vehicle history information. Chris works to educate consumers on the latest used car buying issues and is a company spokesperson.
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Crash Talk 11/14/09 Hour 2
Chris Basso is the media relations manager of CARFAX, the nation’s leading provider of vehicle history information. Chris works to educate consumers on the latest used car buying issues and is a company spokesperson.
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Video: America's Piggy Bank
As President Obama continues his trip through Asia, his visit may highlight a different relationship with China, the country that holds more of the U.S. dept than any other. Hari Sreenivasan reports. |
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Kahlid Sheikh Mohammed; Fort Hood; Hall of Infamy
Today on Face The Nation: Afghanistan and the massacre at Fort Hood - Bob Schieffer has the latest with Dana Priest of The Washington Post and CBS News National Security Analyst Juan Zarate. But first, the mastermind of the 9-11 attacks will be tried just
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Video: Madoff Items Up For Grabs
Convicted swindler, Bernard Madoff was unable to attend, as hundreds of his personal belongings were auctioned off. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, all of the bidders all wanted to own a piece of history. |
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Video: Capitalism on the "Silk Road"
When President Obama arrives in Asia, he will follow part of the "Silk Road", the ancient trade route that ran from China to Baghdad. Terry McCarthy has more on the Silk Road and capitalism. |
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Video: Waste Not, Want Not
The non-profit organization Forgotten Harvest collects thousands of pounds of perfectly edible food discarded by businesses in order to feed those who face hunger. Seth Doane reports from Detroit. |
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Video: U.S. Retail Drop Hits China
A severe economic crisis in the U.S. over the last year has led to mass financial stresses for manufacturers and other businesses in China. Celia Hatton reports on this ripple effect from Beijing. |
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Afghanistan, Health Care, Fort Hood
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid reports the decision on sending troops to Afghanistan is getting more complicated. There's a montage of reports from a series on health care reform from Congressional Corre
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Guest: Chris Mooney, author, Unscientific America
Chris Mooney, author of the new book, Unscientific America as well as The Republican War on Science, will be the guest. The hosts will also talk about all the attention the Foundation's newest federal lawsuit--challenging a move to engrave religious motto
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Guest: Joan Konner, ed., The Atheist Bible
Irreverent thoughts and thinkers will be featured this week. The August Freethinkers Almanac will highlight the contributions of famous unbelievers born in the month of August, many of whom are quoted in award-winning journalist Joan Konner's charming boo
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Guests: Irreverent Folksingers Lou and Peter Berryman!
After news--the huge coverage of FFRF's complaint about city prayers in Lodi, Calif., and the conviction of a parent for letting his daughter die of untreated diabetes for religious reasons--Wisconsin folksingers Lou and Peter Berryman perform in the stud
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Guests: Ben Sidran, Attorney Robert R Tiernan
Topics: Jazz as "Religion", FFRF Legal Victory in Denver Schools A unique legal victory for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, ending a religious endorsement by Cherry Creek Public Schools in Denver, Colo., will be discussed by the always
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Guest: Darrell Barker Topic: Capitol Case in Olympia
Freethought Radio will include timely updates on various state/church and freethought activism, including a segment about a state/church prayer controversy heating up in the Dallas, Texas area. In honor of the Sept. 26 anniversary of the birth of nontheis
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Guests: Ron Reagan and Lodi activist Karen Buchanan
Topics: "Unabashed atheist" Ron Reagan, host of Air America's Ron Reagan Show, is back for a new interview as a preview to his appearance at FFRF's 32nd annual FFRF convention in Seattle in November. Also featured: an interview with Foundation member Kare
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-19 Monday
Headlines for October 19, 2009; Six Senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard Commanders Killed in Suicide Bombing, Iran Blames US and Pakistan; Department of Homeland Security Expands Controversial 287(g) Program Empowering Local Police to Enforce Immigration L
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-20 Tuesday
Headlines for October 20, 2009; Congress Considers Revoking Health Insurance Industry's Exemption from Antitrust Laws; In His Mother's Footsteps: California Man Jailed for Five Days After Sit-In at Blue Cross Office in Los Angeles ; The Yes Men Pull Off P
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-21 Wednesday
Headlines for October 21, 2009; "Cashing in the War Dividend": As Healthcare Reform Limited by Deficit Concerns, Military Spending Continues to Grow; International Women's Media Foundation Honors Israeli Journalist Amira Hass with 2009 Lifetime Achievemen
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-22 Thursday
Headlines for October 22, 2009; University of Alaska Scientist Rick Steiner Loses Federal Grant Funding After Criticizing Oil Industry; Toxic Waters: Regulatory Absence Allows Chemical, Coal and Farm Industries to Pollute US Water Supplies; CIA Invests in
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-23 Friday
Headlines for October 23, 2009; Amidst Uncertainty on US Role in Upcoming Climate Talks, 350.org Holds International Climate Action Day in 170 Nations; New US Strategy for Sudan Rejects Hawkish Approach ; Judge Rejects Blackwater Attempt to Dismiss Cases
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-26 Monday
Headlines for October 26, 2009; 155 Killed in Double Suicide Bombing in Baghdad; Showdown in Chicago: Protesters Greet American Bankers Association Conference; 100 Days of Resistance: Al Jazeera's Avi Lewis Reports from Honduras
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-27 Tuesday
Headlines for October 27, 2009; Will Texas Execute Another Innocent Man? The Case of Reginald Blanton; Exclusive: Parents of Soldier Who Killed Himself in Iraq Speak Out; "Rape in the Ranks: The Enemy Within"
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-28 Wednesday
Headlines for October 28, 2009; Coordinated Attacks Kill 6 UN Workers as US Troops Suffer Deadliest Month of 8-Year Afghan War; "A Woman Among Warlords": Afghan Democracy Activist Malalai Joya Defies Threats to Challenge US Occupation, Local Warlords; UNS
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-29 Thursday
Headlines for October 29, 2009; Public Option Faces New Test with Pelosi House Proposal, While Uncertainty Grows over Prospects in Senate; Healthcare Roundtable: With Exclusion of Single Payer, What Opportunities Remain for Meaningful Reform?; Russian Jou
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Democracy Now! 2009-10-30 Friday
Headlines for October 30, 2009; Is the Recession Over? Author, Democratic Senate Hopeful Jonathan Tasini on "The Audacity of Greed: Free Markets, Corporate Thieves and the Looting of America"; Deal Reached in Honduran Coup Crisis; Zelaya Restoration Would
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-02 Monday
Headlines for November 02, 2009; How Wall Street and Its Backers on Capitol Hill Silenced a Critic Calling for Greater Regulation of Derivatives; Shannon Brownlee: Does the Vaccine Matter?; Exclusive: Friend of American Hikers Detained in Iran Speaks Out
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-03 Tuesday
Headlines for November 03, 2009; Appeals Court Rules in Maher Arar Case: Innocent Victims of Extraordinary Rendition Cannot Sue in US Courts; Israeli Activists Criticize US House for Considering Resolution Condemning Goldstone Report on Israeli War Crimes
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-04 Wednesday
Headlines for November 04, 2009; Election Day 2009: GOPers Sweep Governor Races; Bloomberg Wins Tight NYC Mayoral Race; Dems Take House Seats; Maine Repeals Gay Marriage ; Low Road to High Finance: McClatchy Expose Reveals How Goldman Sachs Sold Off Billi
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-05 Thursday
Headlines for November 05, 2009; Italian Prosecutor in Case Against CIA Operatives Hails Convictions for '03 Kidnapping of Egyptian Cleric; As Massey Energy Blasts West Virginia's Coal River Mountain, a Debate on Mountaintop Removal Mining; "GM's Money Tr
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-06 Friday
Headlines for November 06, 2009; In Worst-Ever Shooting of Its Kind, 13 Dead, 30 Wounded at Ft. Hood Military Base; Suspect Had Reportedly Complained of Anti-Muslim Bias; Breaking with Former Employer, Actor and Self-Described Insurance Industry "Spokesje
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-09 Monday
Headlines for November 09, 2009; House Passes Landmark Healthcare Bill with Amendment Backed by Anti-Abortion Lawmakers; When the War Comes Home: Iraq Veteran at Fort Hood Speaks Out About Last Week's Mass Shooting; Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-10 Tuesday
Headlines for November 10, 2009; Watchdog: New York State Regulation of Natural Gas Wells Has Been "Woefully Insufficient for Decades."; Filmmaker Philippe Diaz on "The End of Poverty?"; Hoodwinked: Former Economic Hit Man John Perkins Reveals Why the Wor
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-11 Wednesday
Headlines for November 11, 2009; Study: Over 2,200 US Veterans Died in 2008 Due to Lack of Health Insurance; Sexual Assaults, Inadequate Healthcare Among Spate of Issues Facing Women Servicemembers ; Parents of Iraq Veteran Receive Mistaken Notice from US
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-12 Thursday
Headlines for November 12, 2009; As US Ambassador Casts Doubt on Troop Increase in Afghanistan, New Report Reveals US Indirectly Funding the Taliban; Defying Gov't Censorship, EPA Attorneys Speak Out Against White House-Backed Climate Change Proposal "Cap
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Democracy Now! 2009-11-13 Friday
Headlines for November 13, 2009; Eminent Domain Outrage in Connecticut: Pharmaceutical Giant Pfizer to Leave New London, Site of Major Housing Battle; Alleged 9/11 Mastermind and 4 Other Gitmo Prisoners to Stand Trial in NY Federal Court; CAIR: US Seizure
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Michael Jackson; Farrah Fawcett; Train Collision
CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv hosts the Weekend Roundup, reporting on the life and death of Michael Jackson. Correspondents Nick Young and Steve Kathan report on the loss of Farrah Fawcett. Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the collision o
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Jackson; Palin; Iraq; Madoff
CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with Correspondent Steve Futterman in Los Angeles about the death of singer Michael Jackson. National Correspondent Dan Raviv on the sudden resignation announcement by Governor Sarah Palin. Chief Foreign Af
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Michael Jackson; President Obama in Russia; Stimulus Package
CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv reports on the memorial service for entertainer Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on President Obama's visit to Russia. Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with C
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Walter Cronkite Tribute
One major newspaper was not able to "get it right" when it came to its Walter Cronkite's tribute. CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric has more. |
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Health Care Reform
CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv talks to Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid about President Obama's efforts to get Congress to pass health care reform legislation. Dan reports on the controversy over the arrest of Harvard professor Henry
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Afghanistan; Recession; President on Healthcare
Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan reports on the battles in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. Correspondent Priya David reports from Wall Street on signs the recession is over. Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid reports on President Obama's vi
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Health Care; Afghanistan Elections
Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante reports on President Obama's efforts to pass a health care bill. Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lara Logan reports from Afghanistan on security for elections there. Reporter Larry Miller in London report
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Interrogation Methods; Health Care Reform; Jaycee Dugard
White House Correspondent Peter Maer reports from Martha's Vineyard on President Obama's reaction to the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy. CBS News National Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with Jameel Jaffar of the American Civil Liberties Union about the rele
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Health Care Reform, War with the Taliban, Phillip Garrido
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup; President Obama will make a prime-time speech to Congress on health care reform. The American battle against the Taliban; the investigation of the IED attack last week that killed a U.S. soldier and wounded CBS News
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Health Care Reform, Medal of Honor
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup....Dan Raviv speaks with Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss and White House Correspondent Peter Maer about the latest proposals for health care reform legislation. National Security Correspondent David Martin repo
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Zazi Arrested, Obama G-20
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup...Correspondent Bob Orr reports on the arrest of Najibullah Zazi, who is charged with constructing bombs for terror attacks. Dan Raviv talks to White House Correspondent Peter Maer in Pittsburgh with President Obama
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Iran-Geneva, Indonesia Earthquakes
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Dan Raviv talks to Correspondent Elizabeth Palmer who covered the Geneva talks with Iran about its nuclear program. Correspondent Celia Hatton reports from Indonesia on damage from two strong earthquakes. An exce
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Afghanistan: The Road Ahead
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Correspondent Howard Arenstein interviews White House Correspondent Peter Maer about President Obama's deliberations on "The Road Ahead" in Afghanistan. Correspondent Katie Couric, interviews Secretary of State Hi
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Healthcare, Congress, Afghanistan
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the Senate Finance Committee approving its version of health care reform. Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson finds out how Senators and members of Congress get their health care. Da
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Executive Pay, Healthcare, Drug Arrests
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports on the government ordering pay cuts for financial executives. Correspondent Dan Raviv speaks with Elise Gould of the Economic Policy Institute about a possible excise tax on he
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Afghanistan Decision, Health Care, Economy
On this edition of the Weekend Roundup: Correspondent Kimberly Dozier reports on President Obama's continuing deliberations on whether to send more troops to Afghanistan. Correspondent Katie Couric reports Mr. Obama went to Dover Air Force Base in Delawar
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