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  • Election battle shifts to Florida

    John McCain holds a rally in Florida, issuing warnings on tax and says Barack Obama "could use a few more tough questions".

  • McCain v Obama: As it happened

    All the action and reaction from the the second debate between US presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama.

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    Six New Hampshire residents give us their reaction to the results of the first primary in the race to the White House.

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    Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, considers the tussle for influence between new and old media.

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    Sharp rises in royalty fees could be "fatal" to the nascent web radio industry, broadcasters warn.

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    Tony Blair says it is impossible to get a good cup of tea in London anymore, as he ponders his retirement.

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    Sharp rises in royalty fees could be "fatal" to the nascent web radio industry, broadcasters warn.

  • Radio's enduring appeal

    For 30 years Garrison Keillor has hosted an old-style weekly variety show on American radio. As a movie of the show, A Prairie Home Companion, is released in the UK, Keillor tells why the spoken word can still inspire in today's TV-dominated culture.

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    A collection of tributes made throughout the career of soul legend James Brown, who has died aged 73.

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    the public radio network of the United States. Based in Washington, D.C., NPR offers a broad range of high-quality news and cultural programming to local public radio stations.

  • Glass, Ira

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  • OK, sorry, I made it up, I have mental issues…

    Well, file this one under “I’m kinda sorta crazy”. Listening to Ankarlo on my way to work this morning. Wait, pause for a second.  Yes, I actually listen to 92.3 KTAR in the morning.  I flip back and forth between NPR and Mr. Conservative, since I love to know how the enemy thinks. OK, back to our regularly scheduled post. It seems Ankarlo was a bit ticked this morning that anyone would question the story of the McCain campaign worker getting a “B” carved in her face supposedly by a black m

  • John “PC” Hodgman Comes to DC!

    So, chances are that many of you might easily recognize the face, but not necessarily know the name. John Hodgman — book author, McSweeney’s scribe, NPR commentator, Daily Show Resident Expert, and What Book Got You Hooked? contributor – also just happens to be “that guy on the Mac commercials.” You know… the charmingly bespectacled, slightly nerdy one. But what you, dear readers, may also not know about “La Hodge” (note: you read that here first) is that the man has A Following. A big one. Ca

  • Video of last night’s Presidential debate between Ralph Nader and Chuck Baldwin

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  • Roubini 'I told you so' watch

    Roubini 'I told you so' watch Fri, 10/24/2008 - 3:35pm NYU economist Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini was featured on National Public Radio this morning, in a Tom Gjelten story about whether globalization will help ease the financial crisis: Six months ago, it appeared that the subprime mortgage crisis meant the United States was in for a period of economic distress. But at least one economist — Nouriel Roubini — was already on the record predicting that the crisis would be international. His articl

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    Synecdoche, New York - Premiere Magazine ABC News Synecdoche, New York Premiere Magazine - 48 minutes ago Dreams have their own logic. One minute, you could be oddly calm inside a house on fire, the next, you could be desperately searching for a missing child amid an unfamiliar landscape. In 'Synecdoche, NY,' A State Of Mind Exploded NPR New Charlie Kaufman Film is... Weird TheCelebrityCafe.com Los Angeles Times - Newsday - E! Online - eFluxMedia all 58 news articles

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  • Laugh About Stressful Days

    Lorrie Grant here ... So some days are bit more stressful than others. We can all agree about that, right? I mean, who among us hasn't had a day when it all just seemed to be out of sorts? No matter how hard you, or perhaps others around you (especially if you're in an office), tried to make it happen there was a snafu anyway. You know how it usually goes: the people are on point but the equipment isn't -- that sort of thing. We had one of those days today. We're reasonably confident that by

  • “Joe Six Pack” is racist code

    “Joe Six Pack” is racist code Category: Blacks, Diversity Is Our Greatest Strength, Hatred Of Whites, Hispanics/Latinos, McCain, Palin, Racial Tension, Racism Schmacism, The Media McCain and Palin only seem to know two Americans personally, Joe the Plumber Tool, and Joe Six Pack. But liberals and non-whites don’t think much of Joe Six Pack - that’s just racist code speech meant to appeal to white people: The York voters then dissected Palin’s claim that she is the voice for the “Joe Six-Pack

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    Cherie was actually on NPR the other day, which is how I know, but: 1) She and tony do NOT have two children; they have at least three and possibly four. (I couldn't tell if her "unplanned" final pregnancy was her third or fourth, but they did call her a "mother of three" at least once.) 2) Steve and I were at that State Department meeting. But nobody even remotely famous was. So I'm pretty sure that this included the Blairs. [Although, there were some *local* celebrities there, so I guess tha

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  • Dr. Krauthammer: Obama can be as partisan as he wants

    Dr. Krauthammer: Obama can be as partisan as he wants
    GalvestonCity
    2 min - 24 Oct 2008


    Special Report w/ Brit HumeOctober 23, 2008FOX News ChannelBRIT HUME, HOST: Well, it was a big deal earlier in the campaign for Barack Obama. In fact, one of the phrases attached to him by his admirers was that he was "post-partisan." And he talked a lot about reaching across the aisle and ending the poisonous atmosphere in Washington.Talk of that has subsided. Those examples you heard him cite are about the only ones he does cite, and, of course, they are not about reaching across the aisle. They are about allegedly offending interest groups within his own party.The question I have is, is this idea of bipartisanship simply gone away in this campaign?CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: It certainly has in Obama's case.When he was running against the other Democrats in the first half of the year, between let's say Iowa and Berlin, and he had to distinguish himself from others with whom he had no real difference in substance, he was the transcendent uniter, the guy who was on the magic carpet tour soaring above ordinary politics.It worked, and at the time he was going to be a man who would transcend race and region and class and party. That was all part of his appeal.All of a sudden, as you say, it's disappeared. Why? Two reasons. A, it's a McCain issue. He knows in fighting against McCain, McCain has the real stuff. He's lived it. He has done it. All of these examples Obama brought up are trivial and insubstantial.Generally speaking, in Illinois and in the Senate, he has been a party man. So why raise an issue that is actually McCain's strength?Secondly, he doesn't need bipartisanship. There is a wave breaking here, and the Congress will be heavily Democratic. It's conceivable that there is 60 Democrats or almost. He is not going to need any Republicans, so he can be as partisan as he wants.So it is not an issue he needs, and it's not an issue he's strong on.MARA LIASSON: I think this issue is so interesting because Barack Obama has a post-partisan aura or a post-partisan persona, but he doesn't have a post-partisan or bipartisan record.Right now I think Democrats used to extol people, people who were usually Republican who reached across the aisle, but right now they're in a very partisan mood. Look at how readily they accepted Obama's throwing over the public's funding for a campaign. You didn't hear a whimper out of Democrats for that. He has busted all the records.HUME: Private money, yes. If it were a Republican with all this prize —LIASSON: And he's raising big money from big donors, you know. About a quarter of his money comes from under $200.NPR has a poll that's coming out tomorrow morning that asks a very interesting question. They said would you rather have a Republican president be a check on the Democratic congress or Democratic president.Republican president won by quite a big margin. But when we asked the question again, would you rather have Barack Obama working with a Democratic Congress or John McCain as a check on it, of course, Obama edged out McCain by a very small margin.So people are still in the mood for this. But I just think that that is not what this campaign is being waged on. There's no doubt that McCain has this all over Obama, but it doesn't seem to be what's moving voters.FRED BARNES, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, THE WEEKLY STANDARD: Look, Obama was not only the most liberal senator in 2007, he was the fourth most partisan. In other words, the average senator I think he votes with his party about 84 percent, something like that, and he was at 96 percent voting with Democrats.He raised this thing. He has no record of being bipartisan at all in any serious way, but it sounded good for a while. And now he has dropped it I think for the reason Charles said. Democrats think they will be able to ram everything through. They don't need Republicans.HUME: I understand that. That seems to scare the public to some extent, as Mara cited.So should McCain make more of an issue of that, of Obama as a guy who will give in to the Congress, and the Congress will give in to him?BARNES: I think that's a good issue. But we never see much strategic voting. In other words, people who might like Obama, but when they hear it would be one party rule in Washington, they will vote for McCain. You know, people usually vote for the candidate they like.BARNES: It's worth linking Obama to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid because they're unpopular.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,443908,00.html

  • Armcannon -- Crash Man

    Armcannon -- Crash Man
    ahapaxlegomenon
    4 min - 24 Oct 2008


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  • Armcannon -- Super Mario World

    Armcannon -- Super Mario World
    ahapaxlegomenon
    2 min - 24 Oct 2008


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  • John Stemberger comments on NPR Interview

    John Stemberger comments on NPR Interview
    Florida4Marriage
    5 min - 24 Oct 2008


    NRP interviews Deb Allen and explains the influence of same-sex marriage on public education.

  • Vietnamese Pride - Thuy Vu (Vietnamese American)

    Vietnamese Pride - Thuy Vu (Vietnamese American)
    USAOnly1SuperPower
    2 min - 24 Oct 2008


    Thuy Vu: Anchor / ReportersThuy is an Emmy award-winning reporter and substitute anchor at CBS 5. She joined the station in December 2005, based in the San Jose bureau. She was at KPIX as a reporter and fill-in anchor for four years in the 1990's. She has also worked at KTVU as a reporter and fill-in anchor and at ABC7 as a weekend anchor and reporter. She started her journalism career in public radio at KQED-FM in San Francisco. She later moved on to National Public Radio (NPR), *Awards:- Emmy for "Best Newscast" and a west coast Associated Press award for "Best Anchor Team." - Emmy and Associated Press awards for a feature on the 30th anniversary of the Babylift flights at the end of the Vietnam war. - Three national awards from the Asian American Journalists Association and a Best Reporter award from the northern California chapter of American Women in Radio and Television. -Best Special Program award from the Peninsula Press Club for a half-hour show on how Vietnam has changed since the war.http://cbs5.com/bios/thuy.vu.cbs.9.480808.html

  • Priyanka Chopra

    Priyanka Chopra
    npr1994
    4 min - 24 Oct 2008


    Showcasing some of Priyanka Chopra's best movies.

  • Top Muslim Imam says all religions, people believe in love

    Top Muslim Imam says all religions, people believe in love
    EarthHealingTV
    8 min - 24 Oct 2008


    Talk by Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of America on Oct. 22, 2008 at the Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Lothlorian House in Marquette, MichiganImam Hassan Qazwini says all religions, people are basically the same.Northern Michigan University (NMU) Health & Nutrition Professor Mohey Mowafy of Marquette introduces Imam Hassan Qazwini:Imam Hassan Qazwini:I was born in Iraq (1964) in a city called Karbala. Its a holy city in Iraq. After that I went to Kuwait and then to Iran. (studied in Iran). In 1992 I came to the United States.Up until I came to the United States in 1992, I knew there were Christians in Iraq but I never had any interaction with Christians. I never had any interaction with Jews in Iraq. I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim. There were Christians, there were Jews and obviously other denominations in Iraq, but I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim, so I really did not have any interaction beyond my little world.It was in the United States when I have my first encounter with non-Muslims.Imam Hassan Qazwini told a story about riding in a car with his brother in California and stopping into a busy Christian church - and discovering that all religions believe the concept of love.He said to Mulsims - Jesus is as respected and revered as Mohamad.Imam Hassan Qazwini said all religions and peoples basically hold the same values - the same beliefs.We passed by a church in a city called West Covina. So I see a church, it was Sunday, it was a church and the parking lot was full. Probably there was over 300 to 400 cars. So I asked my brother What was going on here? He said the pastor is giving a sermon.He said Are you sure you really want to go inside the church? I said Yes. He said What do you do? I said Come on, Im not going to covert to Christianity. Whats going on here? (laughter) I said I have a chance to see what does the pastor have to say when he speaks to this congregation.I know what I tell my, what I say to my congregation What I preach to my congregation. I want to see what he says. So we went in and it was a beautiful church and the pastor was speaking. There was at least 400 to 500 people listening.And I listened but at that time my English was not that good. My brother was occasionally translating.But, all I heard him talking about was love. Jesus loving you. You love Jesus. And about the concept of love. So as hes talking I am listening.I said to myself Look, in our religion we also talk about love.Muslims believe that God has 99 names. And one of his names is Al-Wadud. And Al-Wadud is The Loving One.I said to myself Look almost everything he is talking about is there in my religion. And how similar we look. And for every word he says quoting Jesus. I have a word to quote from Mohamad. As Muslims, Jesus to us - he is a prophet as well. He is as respected as Mohamad and as revered as Mohamad because we Muslims believe there are five superior messengers - Mohamad, Jesus, Moses, Noah and Abraham.So we place Jesus almost in the same place - or status - as we place Mohamad.In my mind as I am listening (to the Christian pastor) These words he was uttering are resonating in my mind. And reflecting my own faith system. When we do not see each other, when we do not interact with each other. We think of each other - that we are weird. I think you are weird. You may think that I am weird. You may thing that I harbor some very weird thoughts. I could be a very weird person. I could be someone who does not think like you think. And probably I would have the same thought about you. But when we meet, and we mingle, and we exchange thoughts, we find how striking our similarities are.Be Muslims, Christians, Jews or what else - non-denominational - basically we hold the same values - the same beliefs. And we worship God with different tongues and different languages and different stlyes - but the direction is the same.---Related Links:---Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of Americahttp://www.icofa.com/aboutus/imam.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_Al-Qazwini---Imam Hassan Qazwini NPR interview May 12, 2005 New Islamic Center of America Mosque in Dearborn, largest in the U.S.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4650047http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=4650047&m=4650048---Mohey Mowafy, NMU Health & Nutrition Professorhttp://glcyd.org/programs/diversity_bureau.phpLutheran Campus Ministry Marquette, MIhttp://www.nmulutherans.org/http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/gardenblessing.htmlRev. Jon Magnuson - Non-profit Cedar Tree Institute:http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org

  • Imam Hassan Qazwini: Religions, people have few diffferences

    Imam Hassan Qazwini: Religions, people have few diffferences
    YOOPERNEWSMAN
    8 min - 23 Oct 2008


    The Michigan Earth Keeper Initiative has always promoted interfaith connections - and America's top Muslim Imam brought just that message to Marquette, MITalk by Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of America on Oct. 22, 2008 at the Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Lothlorian House in Marquette, MichiganImam Hassan Qazwini says all religions, people are basically the same.Northern Michigan University (NMU) Health & Nutrition Professor Mohey Mowafy of Marquette introduces Imam Hassan Qazwini:Imam Hassan Qazwini:I was born in Iraq (1964) in a city called Karbala. Its a holy city in Iraq. After that I went to Kuwait and then to Iran. (studied in Iran). In 1992 I came to the United States.Up until I came to the United States in 1992, I knew there were Christians in Iraq but I never had any interaction with Christians. I never had any interaction with Jews in Iraq. I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim. There were Christians, there were Jews and obviously other denominations in Iraq, but I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim, so I really did not have any interaction beyond my little world.It was in the United States when I have my first encounter with non-Muslims.Imam Hassan Qazwini told a story about riding in a car with his brother in California and stopping into a busy Christian church - and discovering that all religions believe the concept of love.He said to Mulsims - Jesus is as respected and revered as Mohamad.Imam Hassan Qazwini said all religions and peoples basically hold the same values - the same beliefs.We passed by a church in a city called West Covina. So I see a church, it was Sunday, it was a church and the parking lot was full. Probably there was over 300 to 400 cars. So I asked my brother What was going on here? He said the pastor is giving a sermon.He said Are you sure you really want to go inside the church? I said Yes. He said What do you do? I said Come on, Im not going to covert to Christianity. Whats going on here? (laughter) I said I have a chance to see what does the pastor have to say when he speaks to this congregation.I know what I tell my, what I say to my congregation What I preach to my congregation. I want to see what he says. So we went in and it was a beautiful church and the pastor was speaking. There was at least 400 to 500 people listening.And I listened but at that time my English was not that good. My brother was occasionally translating.But, all I heard him talking about was love. Jesus loving you. You love Jesus. And about the concept of love. So as hes talking I am listening.I said to myself Look, in our religion we also talk about love.Muslims believe that God has 99 names. And one of his names is Al-Wadud. And Al-Wadud is The Loving One.I said to myself Look almost everything he is talking about is there in my religion. And how similar we look. And for every word he says quoting Jesus. I have a word to quote from Mohamad. As Muslims, Jesus to us - he is a prophet as well. He is as respected as Mohamad and as revered as Mohamad because we Muslims believe there are five superior messengers - Mohamad, Jesus, Moses, Noah and Abraham.So we place Jesus almost in the same place - or status - as we place Mohamad.In my mind as I am listening (to the Christian pastor) These words he was uttering are resonating in my mind. And reflecting my own faith system. When we do not see each other, when we do not interact with each other. We think of each other - that we are weird. I think you are weird. You may think that I am weird. You may thing that I harbor some very weird thoughts. I could be a very weird person. I could be someone who does not think like you think. And probably I would have the same thought about you. But when we meet, and we mingle, and we exchange thoughts, we find how striking our similarities are.Be Muslims, Christians, Jews or what else - non-denominational - basically we hold the same values - the same beliefs. And we worship God with different tongues and different languages and different stlyes - but the direction is the same.---Related Links:---Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of Americahttp://www.icofa.com/aboutus/imam.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_Al-Qazwini---Imam Hassan Qazwini NPR interview May 12, 2005 New Islamic Center of America Mosque in Dearborn, largest in the U.S.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4650047http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=4650047&m=4650048---Mohey Mowafy, NMU Health & Nutrition Professorhttp://glcyd.org/programs/diversity_bureau.phpLutheran Campus Ministry Marquette, MIhttp://www.nmulutherans.org/http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/gardenblessing.htmlRev. Jon Magnuson - Non-profit Cedar Tree Institute:http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org

  • ALIENS

    ALIENS
    mistermime122
    39 sec - 23 Oct 2008


    Aliens

  • Songs of Summer, 2008

    Songs of Summer, 2008

    Unknown length - 23 Oct 2008


    Yep, Thao with the Get Down Stay Down's new album We Brave Bee Stings And All is my favorite of the summer. It's perfect picnic-packing, lemonade-drinking music. Rhythmically complex, yet simple and melodic enough to catch the ear of everyone at you summer BBQ. If you haven't heard how lead singer Thao Nguyen taught herself how to play guitar while working in her mother's laundromat (reported by stellar Salt alumn Jesse Dukes ), it's definitely worth a listen. Thao and the Get Down Stay Down sound a little tired on this live broadcast (it's the second night of their cross-country tour, so they could probably use a nap), but Thao has some interesting things to say about women in rock and the size of the wieners in Columbus, Ohio (I'll give you a hint - they're quite large). What's your favorite summer album of '08?

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  • Dr. Krauthammer: Obama can be as partisan as he wants

    Special Report w/ Brit HumeOctober 23, 2008FOX News ChannelBRIT HUME, HOST: Well, it was a big deal earlier in the campaign for Barack Obama. In fact, one of the phrases attached to him by his admirers was that he was post-partisan. And he talked a lot about reaching across the aisle and ending the poisonous atmosphere in Washington.Talk of that has subsided. Those examples you heard him cite are about the only ones he does cite, and, of course, they are not about reaching across the aisle. They are about allegedly offending interest groups within his own party.The question I have is, is this idea of bipartisanship simply gone away in this campaign?CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER, SYNDICATED COLUMNIST: It certainly has in Obama's case.When he was running against the other Democrats in the first half of the year, between let's say Iowa and Berlin, and he had to distinguish himself from others with whom he had no real difference in substance, he was the transcendent uniter, the guy who was on the magic carpet tour soaring above ordinary politics.It worked, and at the time he was going to be a man who would transcend race and region and class and party. That was all part of his appeal.All of a sudden, as you say, it's disappeared. Why? Two reasons. A, it's a McCain issue. He knows in fighting against McCain, McCain has the real stuff. He's lived it. He has done it. All of these examples Obama brought up are trivial and insubstantial.Generally speaking, in Illinois and in the Senate, he has been a party man. So why raise an issue that is actually McCain's strength?Secondly, he doesn't need bipartisanship. There is a wave breaking here, and the Congress will be heavily Democratic. It's conceivable that there is 60 Democrats or almost. He is not going to need any Republicans, so he can be as partisan as he wants.So it is not an issue he needs, and it's not an issue he's strong on.MARA LIASSON: I think this issue is so interesting because Barack Obama has a post-partisan aura or a post-partisan persona, but he doesn't have a post-partisan or bipartisan record.Right now I think Democrats used to extol people, people who were usually Republican who reached across the aisle, but right now they're in a very partisan mood. Look at how readily they accepted Obama's throwing over the public's funding for a campaign. You didn't hear a whimper out of Democrats for that. He has busted all the records.HUME: Private money, yes. If it were a Republican with all this prize —LIASSON: And he's raising big money from big donors, you know. About a quarter of his money comes from under $200.NPR has a poll that's coming out tomorrow morning that asks a very interesting question. They said would you rather have a Republican president be a check on the Democratic congress or Democratic president.Republican president won by quite a big margin. But when we asked the question again, would you rather have Barack Obama working with a Democratic Congress or John McCain as a check on it, of course, Obama edged out McCain by a very small margin.So people are still in the mood for this. But I just think that that is not what this campaign is being waged on. There's no doubt that McCain has this all over Obama, but it doesn't seem to be what's moving voters.FRED BARNES, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, THE WEEKLY STANDARD: Look, Obama was not only the most liberal senator in 2007, he was the fourth most partisan. In other words, the average senator I think he votes with his party about 84 percent, something like that, and he was at 96 percent voting with Democrats.He raised this thing. He has no record of being bipartisan at all in any serious way, but it sounded good for a while. And now he has dropped it I think for the reason Charles said. Democrats think they will be able to ram everything through. They don't need Republicans.HUME: I understand that. That seems to scare the public to some extent, as Mara cited.So should McCain make more of an issue of that, of Obama as a guy who will give in to the Congress, and the Congress will give in to him?BARNES: I think that's a good issue. But we never see much strategic voting. In other words, people who might like Obama, but when they hear it would be one party rule in Washington, they will vote for McCain. You know, people usually vote for the candidate they like.BARNES: It's worth linking Obama to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid because they're unpopular.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,443908,00.html

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    Keywords: FNC Charles Krauthammer Brit Hume Panel
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  • Armcannon -- Crash Man

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  • Armcannon -- Super Mario World

    Sorry about the sound cutting in and out, I have a lousy camera.

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  • John Stemberger comments on NPR Interview

    NRP interviews Deb Allen and explains the influence of same-sex marriage on public education.

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    Added: October 23, 2008

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  • Vietnamese Pride - Thuy Vu (Vietnamese American)

    Thuy Vu: Anchor / ReportersThuy is an Emmy award-winning reporter and substitute anchor at CBS 5. She joined the station in December 2005, based in the San Jose bureau. She was at KPIX as a reporter and fill-in anchor for four years in the 1990's. She has also worked at KTVU as a reporter and fill-in anchor and at ABC7 as a weekend anchor and reporter. She started her journalism career in public radio at KQED-FM in San Francisco. She later moved on to National Public Radio (NPR), *Awards:- Emmy for Best Newscast and a west coast Associated Press award for Best Anchor Team. - Emmy and Associated Press awards for a feature on the 30th anniversary of the Babylift flights at the end of the Vietnam war. - Three national awards from the Asian American Journalists Association and a Best Reporter award from the northern California chapter of American Women in Radio and Television. -Best Special Program award from the Peninsula Press Club for a half-hour show on how Vietnam has changed since the war.http://cbs5.com/bios/thuy.vu.cbs.9.480808.html

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    Added: October 23, 2008

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  • Top Muslim Imam says all religions, people believe in love

    Talk by Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of America on Oct. 22, 2008 at the Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Lothlorian House in Marquette, MichiganImam Hassan Qazwini says all religions, people are basically the same.Northern Michigan University (NMU) Health & Nutrition Professor Mohey Mowafy of Marquette introduces Imam Hassan Qazwini:Imam Hassan Qazwini:I was born in Iraq (1964) in a city called Karbala. Its a holy city in Iraq. After that I went to Kuwait and then to Iran. (studied in Iran). In 1992 I came to the United States.Up until I came to the United States in 1992, I knew there were Christians in Iraq but I never had any interaction with Christians. I never had any interaction with Jews in Iraq. I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim. There were Christians, there were Jews and obviously other denominations in Iraq, but I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim, so I really did not have any interaction beyond my little world.It was in the United States when I have my first encounter with non-Muslims.Imam Hassan Qazwini told a story about riding in a car with his brother in California and stopping into a busy Christian church - and discovering that all religions believe the concept of love.He said to Mulsims - Jesus is as respected and revered as Mohamad.Imam Hassan Qazwini said all religions and peoples basically hold the same values - the same beliefs.We passed by a church in a city called West Covina. So I see a church, it was Sunday, it was a church and the parking lot was full. Probably there was over 300 to 400 cars. So I asked my brother What was going on here? He said the pastor is giving a sermon.He said Are you sure you really want to go inside the church? I said Yes. He said What do you do? I said Come on, Im not going to covert to Christianity. Whats going on here? (laughter) I said I have a chance to see what does the pastor have to say when he speaks to this congregation.I know what I tell my, what I say to my congregation What I preach to my congregation. I want to see what he says. So we went in and it was a beautiful church and the pastor was speaking. There was at least 400 to 500 people listening.And I listened but at that time my English was not that good. My brother was occasionally translating.But, all I heard him talking about was love. Jesus loving you. You love Jesus. And about the concept of love. So as hes talking I am listening.I said to myself Look, in our religion we also talk about love.Muslims believe that God has 99 names. And one of his names is Al-Wadud. And Al-Wadud is The Loving One.I said to myself Look almost everything he is talking about is there in my religion. And how similar we look. And for every word he says quoting Jesus. I have a word to quote from Mohamad. As Muslims, Jesus to us - he is a prophet as well. He is as respected as Mohamad and as revered as Mohamad because we Muslims believe there are five superior messengers - Mohamad, Jesus, Moses, Noah and Abraham.So we place Jesus almost in the same place - or status - as we place Mohamad.In my mind as I am listening (to the Christian pastor) These words he was uttering are resonating in my mind. And reflecting my own faith system. When we do not see each other, when we do not interact with each other. We think of each other - that we are weird. I think you are weird. You may think that I am weird. You may thing that I harbor some very weird thoughts. I could be a very weird person. I could be someone who does not think like you think. And probably I would have the same thought about you. But when we meet, and we mingle, and we exchange thoughts, we find how striking our similarities are.Be Muslims, Christians, Jews or what else - non-denominational - basically we hold the same values - the same beliefs. And we worship God with different tongues and different languages and different stlyes - but the direction is the same.---Related Links:---Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of Americahttp://www.icofa.com/aboutus/imam.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_Al-Qazwini---Imam Hassan Qazwini NPR interview May 12, 2005 New Islamic Center of America Mosque in Dearborn, largest in the U.S.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4650047http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=4650047&m=4650048---Mohey Mowafy, NMU Health & Nutrition Professorhttp://glcyd.org/programs/diversity_bureau.phpLutheran Campus Ministry Marquette, MIhttp://www.nmulutherans.org/http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/gardenblessing.htmlRev. Jon Magnuson - Non-profit Cedar Tree Institute:http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org

    Author: EarthHealingTV
    Keywords: Muslim Christian Jewish religion Imam Hassan Qazwini Marquette Michigan Lutheran Campus Ministry humanity love harmony
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  • Imam Hassan Qazwini: Religions, people have few diffferences

    The Michigan Earth Keeper Initiative has always promoted interfaith connections - and America's top Muslim Imam brought just that message to Marquette, MITalk by Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of America on Oct. 22, 2008 at the Lutheran Campus Ministry (LCM) Lothlorian House in Marquette, MichiganImam Hassan Qazwini says all religions, people are basically the same.Northern Michigan University (NMU) Health & Nutrition Professor Mohey Mowafy of Marquette introduces Imam Hassan Qazwini:Imam Hassan Qazwini:I was born in Iraq (1964) in a city called Karbala. Its a holy city in Iraq. After that I went to Kuwait and then to Iran. (studied in Iran). In 1992 I came to the United States.Up until I came to the United States in 1992, I knew there were Christians in Iraq but I never had any interaction with Christians. I never had any interaction with Jews in Iraq. I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim. There were Christians, there were Jews and obviously other denominations in Iraq, but I lived my own inner world. In Karbala, everybody is Muslim, so I really did not have any interaction beyond my little world.It was in the United States when I have my first encounter with non-Muslims.Imam Hassan Qazwini told a story about riding in a car with his brother in California and stopping into a busy Christian church - and discovering that all religions believe the concept of love.He said to Mulsims - Jesus is as respected and revered as Mohamad.Imam Hassan Qazwini said all religions and peoples basically hold the same values - the same beliefs.We passed by a church in a city called West Covina. So I see a church, it was Sunday, it was a church and the parking lot was full. Probably there was over 300 to 400 cars. So I asked my brother What was going on here? He said the pastor is giving a sermon.He said Are you sure you really want to go inside the church? I said Yes. He said What do you do? I said Come on, Im not going to covert to Christianity. Whats going on here? (laughter) I said I have a chance to see what does the pastor have to say when he speaks to this congregation.I know what I tell my, what I say to my congregation What I preach to my congregation. I want to see what he says. So we went in and it was a beautiful church and the pastor was speaking. There was at least 400 to 500 people listening.And I listened but at that time my English was not that good. My brother was occasionally translating.But, all I heard him talking about was love. Jesus loving you. You love Jesus. And about the concept of love. So as hes talking I am listening.I said to myself Look, in our religion we also talk about love.Muslims believe that God has 99 names. And one of his names is Al-Wadud. And Al-Wadud is The Loving One.I said to myself Look almost everything he is talking about is there in my religion. And how similar we look. And for every word he says quoting Jesus. I have a word to quote from Mohamad. As Muslims, Jesus to us - he is a prophet as well. He is as respected as Mohamad and as revered as Mohamad because we Muslims believe there are five superior messengers - Mohamad, Jesus, Moses, Noah and Abraham.So we place Jesus almost in the same place - or status - as we place Mohamad.In my mind as I am listening (to the Christian pastor) These words he was uttering are resonating in my mind. And reflecting my own faith system. When we do not see each other, when we do not interact with each other. We think of each other - that we are weird. I think you are weird. You may think that I am weird. You may thing that I harbor some very weird thoughts. I could be a very weird person. I could be someone who does not think like you think. And probably I would have the same thought about you. But when we meet, and we mingle, and we exchange thoughts, we find how striking our similarities are.Be Muslims, Christians, Jews or what else - non-denominational - basically we hold the same values - the same beliefs. And we worship God with different tongues and different languages and different stlyes - but the direction is the same.---Related Links:---Imam Hassan Qazwini, head of the Islamic Center of Americahttp://www.icofa.com/aboutus/imam.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_Al-Qazwini---Imam Hassan Qazwini NPR interview May 12, 2005 New Islamic Center of America Mosque in Dearborn, largest in the U.S.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4650047http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=4650047&m=4650048---Mohey Mowafy, NMU Health & Nutrition Professorhttp://glcyd.org/programs/diversity_bureau.phpLutheran Campus Ministry Marquette, MIhttp://www.nmulutherans.org/http://www.lakesuperiorinterfaith.com/gardenblessing.htmlRev. Jon Magnuson - Non-profit Cedar Tree Institute:http://www.cedartreeinstitute.org

    Author: YOOPERNEWSMAN
    Keywords: Imam Hassan Qazwini Mulsim Cleric Islamic Center of America Michigan Marquette Lutheran Campus Ministry Christian Jewish
    Added: October 23, 2008

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  • Ben Sollee at First Unitarian Church

    Named one of NPR Music's Top 10 Unknown Artists of 2007, Sollee is gaining recognition for his soulful voice and unique cello playing style. On his latest album, Learning to Bend, Ben plucks cello strings and uses percussive bow techniques to create sounds that encompass jazz, bluegrass, and folk. Ben Sollee performs solo at the First Unitarian Church's sanctuary in Center City, Philadelphia.

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  • NPR: This American Life - Everything Must Go (Part 2)

    Nellie Thomas sold ammunition illegally on the South side of Chicago. He made a good living—in cash. And that was his problem. The money was driving him crazy. He was ashamed to tell his family how he earned it, he was afraid he'd be robbed, and he didn't know how to get rid of it. So he kept it in big black garbage bags which he hid around his house and yard. Then one day, he came up with the perfect way to get rid of the money. Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh tells Nellie's story. Sudhir is a sociology professor at Columbia University and author of Off the Books: The Underground Economy of the Urban Poor. http://www.powells.com/biblio/62-9780674023550-0

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    Added: October 23, 2008

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