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President Bush Weekly Radio Address: A Call On Congress To Complete Important Tasks

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Presidential SealPresident Bush, in his weekly radio address to the nation, called on Congress to complete numerous important tasks on their agenda when they return from a brief  recess next week.

“Good morning. Next week Congress will return to Washington after its Memorial Day recess. I hope Members of Congress return rested, because they have a lot of work left on important issues and limited time to get it done.

Congress needs to pass a responsible war funding bill that puts the needs of our troops first, without loading it up with unrelated domestic spending. Our troops in Afghanistan are performing with courage and honor, delivering blows to the Taliban and al Qaida. Our troops in Iraq have driven al Qaida and other extremists from sanctuaries they once held across the country and are chasing them from their last remaining strongholds. Our men and women in uniform are risking their lives every day, and they deserve the resources and flexibility they need to complete their mission.

Congress needs to support our military families by passing an expansion of the GI Bill that makes it easier for our troops to transfer unused education benefits to their spouses and children. It is critical for this legislation to support the all-volunteer force and help us recruit and retain the best military in the world.

Congress needs to ensure that our intelligence professionals have the tools to monitor terrorist communications quickly and effectively. Last year, Congress passed temporary legislation that provided these tools. Unfortunately, the law expired more than three months ago. Congress needs to pass long-term legislation that will help our intelligence professionals learn our enemies’ plans before they can attack and put an end to abusive lawsuits filed against companies believed to have assisted the government after the attacks of September the 11th. And Congress needs to act soon so we can maintain a vital flow of intelligence.

Congress needs to approve the Colombia free trade agreement so we can open a growing market for American goods, services, and crops. Unfortunately, the House of Representatives is blocking a vote on this vital agreement. Unless this agreement is brought up for a vote, it will die. This will hurt American workers, farmers, and business owners. And it will hurt our Nation’s strategic interests in a vital region of the world.

Congress needs to confirm the good men and women who have been nominated to important government positions. There are now more than 350 nominations pending before the Senate. These include highly qualified people I have nominated to fill vacancies on the Federal bench. And they include talented nominees who are needed to help guide our economy during a time of uncertainty. For example, three nominees to the Federal Reserve have been waiting for confirmation for more than a year. And because of Senate inaction, the Council of Economic Advisers is now down to a single member. This confirmation backlog makes it harder for government to meet its responsibilities – and the United States Senate needs to give every nominee an up-or-down vote as soon as possible.

One nominee who needs to be confirmed right away is Steve Preston. A month has passed since I nominated Steve to be the next Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Unfortunately, Senators have stalled this nomination over an issue that has nothing to do with Steve or his qualifications for the job. With all the turbulence in the housing market, this is no time to play politics with such a critical appointment. So I call on the Senate to give Steve Preston a prompt vote and confirm this good man without further delay.

At a time when many Americans are concerned about keeping their homes, Congress needs to pass legislation to modernize the Federal Housing Administration, reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to ensure they focus on their housing mission, and allow State housing agencies to issue tax-free bonds to refinance subprime loans. And at a time when Americans are concerned about rising gas prices, Congress needs to pass legislation to expand domestic energy production.

In all these areas, Congress has failed to act. The American people deserve better from their elected leaders. Congress needs to show the American people that Republicans and Democrats can compete for votes and cooperate for results at the same time. You sent your representatives to Washington to do the people’s business, and you have a right to expect them to do it – even in an election year.

Thank you for listening.”

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Scott McClellan’s Book and Senator Clinton’s End Game

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW
 

Left Right and Center, KCRWLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.  

Scott McClellan’s new book about his years in President Bush’s administration as his press secretary, What Happened, is the lead subject for the panel to discuss.  Tony Blankley describes McClellan humorously as an “inconsequential cipher” which the panel finds amusing and memorable.  The panel has plenty to say, pro and con, about McClellan’s book.

The panel also discusses a repetetive topic: when will Senator Clinton drop out of the nomination race?  There is admiration for her will to keep fighting but the panel thinks that things will change in Senator Obama’s favor shortly after this coming Tuesday’s primary.

The four participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, Matt Miller who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington who represents the progressive blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Click here to be taken to the Washington Post article about Scott McClellan’s new book.

Global Warming, Catholic Voters, and a New Book

Friday, May 30th, 2008

American Radio Journal 

 

Onward Christian SoldiersThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the economic impact of the proposed Lieberman-Warner bill on global warming; Ryan Shafik talks with Deal Hudson, author of Onward Christian Soldiers about the impact of Catholic voters on the Presidential election; and Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on a patriotic new book about the children of our nation’s fighting men and women.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Lockdown: The Secret World of American Prisons

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

 

HandcuffsThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.   

Go behind bars with us into the American prison system to see what we’re doing to others in the name of justice. We’ll try to find out whether the atrocities that horrified us when revealed in an Iraqi prison were the work of a few bad apples or whether such things are systemic and occurring here in American prisons.

Guests:
Ted Conover, Jamie Fellner, Chase Riveland

Credits: Music in this program: open- “San Quentin” by Johnny Cash, Columbia Records; welcome- “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell with Yousou N’Dour, Putumayo World Music; break 1- “I Got Stripes” by Johnny Cash, Columbia Records; break 2- “Folsom Prison Blues” by Johnny Cash, Columbia Records; Bottom of the Hour Billboard- “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell with Yousou N’Dour, Putumayo World Music; break 3- “Starkville City Jail” by Johnny Cash, Columbia Records; close and credits- “Wanted Man” by Johnny Cash, Columbia Records.

Funding: The Arca Foundation

Duration: 55:00 minutes

To listen to this podcast click here.

Senator Clinton’s Strategy, Senator McCain’s VP Interviews, Senator Obama’s Controversial Foreign Policy

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW

Left Right and Center Home Page

Left Right and Center, KCRWLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica. 

The panel discussed numerous topics.  They talked about Senator Clinton’s endgame and discussed how much longer she will remain in the nomination process.  The panel also talked about Senator McCain’s weekend barbeque where he is talking to three potential vice presidential candidates.  Will he pick any of the three?  The panel also talked about Senator Obama’s statement that he would meet unconditionally with any world leader.  McCain has criticized this position harshly, but can Obama make it successful?  The high price of oil and gas is also discussed.

The four participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, Matt Miller who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington who represents the progressive blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Click here to read the Washington Post op-ed article by Charles Krauthammer about Obama’s controversial position.

Libertarian Candidate Bob Barr; Congress and the Farm Bill

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

American Radio Journal 

Bob BarrThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with former Congressman Bob Barr who is seeking the Libertarian Party nomination for President of the United States; Pat Toomey has the Real Story on how Congress’ override of the President’s Farm Bill veto is helping to destroy the Republican Party’s brand of fiscal conservatism; and Deborah Hamilton of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on possible Vice Presidential choices.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

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Foundations: Private Wealth for Public Benefit

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

 

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 The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.  

Foundations don’t always make back their bets, but at their best they are readers and seeders of promise. In this five-part series on foundation philanthropy, we’ll trace the impact of such catalytic grant making on American society. We’ll see why foundations play an indispensable role in addressing needs met in no other way: challenging society to live up to its highest aspirations.

Guests:
Muhammed Yunus, Managing Director, Grameen Bank, Bangladesh
William Fuller, Vice Chair China VEST
Susan Berresford, Past President of the Ford Foundation
Maxwell King, Former President, Heinz Endowments; former chair, Council on Foundations
Joel Fleishman, Foundation Historian
(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineer: John Kalish
Music in this program: Open – “Talk About Suffering Here Below,” Darol Anger and Edgar Meyer – Six Degrees Records; “A United Earth I,”Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour – Putamayo World Music; “This Little Light of Mine,” Mavis Staples – Anti Records; “Give It Up or Turn It Loose,” James Brown – Polydor Records; “Amazing Grace,” Swil Kanim – swilkanim.net.

Funding: Packard Foundation

Duration: 55:00 minutes

To listen to this podcast click here.

Issues: Gay Marriage, Appeasement

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW  

 

Left Right and Center, KCRWLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica. 

On this week’s podcast the panel discusses several subjects, beginning with the question of whether the recent Supreme Court decision overturning California’s ban on gay marriages will become an important presidential campaign issue.  The panel also comments on President Bush’s speech in Israel regarding the idea that talking to Iran is an appeasement similar to the idea of talking to Hitler.  The Democrats are outraged over the remarks.

The panel also talks about the recent Republican election loss in Mississippi and its effect on the party.  They finish with a discussion about Senator Clinton staying in the race for the party nomination.

The four participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, David Frum who represents the right, Matt Miller who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington who represents the progressive blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

School Vouchers, Farm Subsidies, and the American Justice System

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

American Radio Journal 

 

School Choice VouchersThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Dr. Jay P. Greene of the Manhattan Institute on the politics of special education vouchers; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the proposed farm subsidy bill; and Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the shortcomings of the American justice system.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Studs Terkel: A Heart as Big as the World

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Studs Terkel and Mark SommerThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

Despite his best efforts, like the very establishments he excoriates, Studs has become an American institution. A man of the people, he is also an unapologetic liberal and intellectual in a country that respects neither. In this program, drawn from a nonstop three-hour conversation, Studs reflects on a life spent listening to the battered but unbowed spirit of ordinary and extraordinary Americans.

By the way, Studs Terkel turns 96 on May 16 this year.

Guests:
Studs Terkel pt.1, prize-winning author and radio broadcast personality
Studs Terkel pt. 2
Studs Terkel pt. 3

(Please click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Matt Fidler, Naihma Deady
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
WFMT Recording Engineer: Eric Arunas
Music in this program: Open – “Laura” by Charlie Parker – Polygram Records; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour – Putamayo World Music; “My Kind of Town” by Frank Sinatra – Folkway Records; “City of New Orleans” by Arlo Guthrie – Red Pajama Records; “Careless Love” by Odetta – Sony Music; “Move On Up a Little Higher” by Mahalia Jackson – Vanguard Records;
Funding: Listeners Like You

Duration: 55:00 minutes

To listen to this podcast click here.

Want to listen to additional recordings of Studs Terkel?  The Chicago Historical Society has a wonderful collection of broadcasts from WFMT-FM, Chicago, that were aired between 1952 and 1997.  There are about 255 recordings in the current collection with more to come.  Click here.

Short Biography of Studs Terkel.

The Electability of Senators Clinton and Obama, Plus Did Senator McCain Vote for President Bush?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW 

Left Right and Center, KCRWLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.  This week’s show discusses the recent primary election which indicated that Senator Clinton should withdraw from the nominating race.  The panel discusses which Democratic candidate is more electable.  Arianna Huffington takes Senator McCain to task for his denial that he did not say that he did not vote for President Bush, a statement that Huffington says she heard him say in her presence.

The four participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, Matt Miller who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington who represents the independent blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

President Bush Weekly Radio Address: Jenna’s Wedding Day Plus a Mother’s Day Message

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Presidential SealPresident Bush, in his weekly radio address to the nation,  talked about his daughter Jenna’s wedding day, and he gave a Mother’s Day message.

“Good morning. Today is my daughter Jenna’s wedding day. This is a joyous occasion for our family, as we celebrate the happy life ahead of her and her husband Henry. It’s also a special time for Laura, who this Mother’s Day weekend will watch a young woman we raised together walk down the aisle.

Mother’s Day is a special time for mothers all across America. On this holiday, we pause to celebrate the love and compassion of the women who have raised us, and to thank them for the many years of patience and selflessness. Throughout our lives, mothers are there with an encouraging word, a sympathetic ear, and a tender heart. They set our direction in life, and from time to time they have been known to correct our course.

Like many of you, my life has been blessed by a mother who is a source of unconditional love. Those of us who have been so fortunate are forever in debt to these caring women. So on this holiday weekend, we celebrate all those mothers who help make our country a better place.

On this Mother’s Day weekend, we think of the mothers who are celebrating this holiday for the very first time. Few blessings can compare to starting a new family. And few bonds are stronger than those between a mother and her newborn baby. This is also a special time for new adoptive mothers, who have welcomed their children into their homes with open arms and an open heart. We wish all these new parents many happy Mother’s Days to come.

On this Mother’s Day weekend, we think of the many mothers who raised the brave men and women serving our country in uniform. And to those mothers, I offer the thanks of a grateful Nation. Your sons and daughters are defending our freedom with dignity and honor. And America appreciates the sacrifices that your families make in the name of duty.

On this Mother’s Day weekend, we remember the mothers grieving a son or daughter lost in the service to their country, as well as the children who have lost a mother in uniform. We share their pride in these wonderful Americans who have given everything to protect our people from harm. Nothing we say can ever make up for their loss. But on this special day, we hold them in our hearts and we lift them in our prayers.

I wish every mother listening this morning a blessed Mother’s Day, including my own. And I have a message for every son and daughter listening this morning: Remember to tell mom the first thing tomorrow how much you love her.

Thank you for listening.”

To listen to this broadcast click here.

Regulation of the Rail Freight Industry, Challenging Liberal Republicans, and Abortion Issues

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

American Radio Journal 

 

This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry interviews Edward Hamberger of the Association of American Railroads on efforts to re-regulate the rail freight industry; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey on why conservatives should challenge liberal Republicans in GOP primaries; and, Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on Barbara Boxer’s continued assault on the rights of the unborn.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Resilience: Adaptation and Transformation During Global Change

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Resilient FlowerThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

Resilience¦the capacity to absorb shocks to the system without losing the ability to function. Can whole societies become resilient in the face of traumatic change? In April 2008, natural and social scientists from around the world gathered in Stockholm, Sweden for a first-ever global conference applying lessons from nature’s resilience to human societies in the throes of unprecedented transition.

Guests:
Crawford Stanley (Buzz) Holling , Emeritus Eminent Scholar and Professor in Ecological Sciences, University of Florida
Dr. Brian Walker, Honorary Post-retirement Fellow CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra, Australia
Dr. Carl Folke , Editor-in-Chief Ecology and Society, Resilience Alliance, Sweden
Charles Redman , Director, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University
Will Steffan , Director, The Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University
Dr.Frances Westley , Chair, Social Innovation Generation (SiG), University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

The following conversations were also recorded at the conference, but were not included in the full program.

Dr. Gary J. Martin , Director, The Global Diversity Foundation, Marrakech, Morocco
Katrina Brown, (This interview is not yet available) Leader, International Development Research Programme, Tyndall Centre University of East Anglia, U.K.

(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineers: Neil Harvey
Special Thanks: Gleb Raygorodetsky, The Christensen Fund, for logistical support.

Music in this program: Open – “Time Passes” by Lo’Jo – Irl; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour – Putamayo World Music; “Origin Of Species” by Chris Smither – Signature Sounds Recordings; “Mother Nature’s Son” by The Beatles – Capitol Records.; “Angle Of Acceptance” by Dub Trio – Roir Records
Funding: Christensen Fund

Duration: 55:00 minutes

To listen to this podcast click here.

Clinton, Obama, and McCain in the Polls, the Gas Tax Amnesty and the Economy

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW 

 

Left Right and Center, KCRWLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.  This week’s show discusses topics ranging from the so-called “pastor disaster” of Barack Obama to US health care to the state of the economy.

The three participants on the show this week are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, and Matt Miller who represents the center.  Arianna Huffington, a regular panelist is away this week.

The panelists begin by discussing the relationship between Reverend Wright and Barack Obama and question whether it is important.  A few words are said about Senator Clinton’s remarks about the obliteration of Iran. 

Next the panelists talk about the recent political polls and what they mean for the upcoming primary elections.  Then they talk about the wisdom of the gas tax amnesty as proposed by Senators Clinton and McCain, followed by a discussion of Senator McCain’s proposal for a tax break voucher so that individuals can buy a health insurance plan.

Finally, the panelists talk briefly about the recent economic news, questioning whether the news is upbeat or gloomy.  And then they finish the show with their individual one minute rants about the week’s events.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

The Fed’s Lower Interest Rates and Reverend Wright’s Impact on Senator Obama’s Campaign

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

American Radio Journal 

Leave Us Alone BookThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry interviews Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist on his new book Leave Us Alone: Getting the Government’s Hands Off Our Money, Our Guns, Our Lives; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Club for Growth President Pat Toomey on the economic impact of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates; And, Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on the effect of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright on Barack Obama’s campaign for president.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.