Cassi Fields PhD Offers Practical Advise for Job Seekers
Cassi L. Fields, PhD – President and CEO of Limited Exposure Theory Corporation, explains why barriers to advancement exist and helps the disadvantaged land a job or advance in their careers. She joins us to discuss the latest job numbers and what needs to be done to distinguish yourself if looking for a job.
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Taking a Look at the Lighter Side of the Presidential Election with Noel Sheppard
Category: U.S.
Was ABC's Dianne Sawyer exhausted, or had maybe one too many? Did Chris Matthews say he was glad Hurricane Sandy blew the election Obama's way? Noel and Rachel have fun with today's headlines. Taking a look at the lighter side of the Presidential election, Noel Sheppard, Associate Editor of News Busters joined Rachel Sutherland.
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How Will Justice Dept. Respond to Marijuana Legalization Measures Passed in Washington and Colorado?
Category: U.S.
Robert Raich is the founder and CEO of Robert Raich Law Corporation based in Oakland California. He specializes in Medical Cannabis Law (for the purpose of opening dispensaries in California). Colorado and Washington State passed Marijuana use ballot measures, How will they get past the Federal Government's anti-marijuana laws?
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Herman Cain: The Majority Voted for Popularity Over Substance
Category: U.S.
Herman Cain is the former 2012 GOP Presidential Candidate and he talks with America's Radio News about the 2012 election results.
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Obama Victory Speech: For The United States of America the Best Is Yet to Come
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President Barack Obama delivers his victory speech to supporters in Chicago saying, "...We know in our hearts, for the United States of America, the best is yet to come."
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Mitt Romney Concession Speech: 'This Election is Over, But Our Principles Endure'
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Mitt Romney congratulates President Obama and his family. Romney tells his supporters, "this election is over, but our principles endure."
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Award Winning Actress Sarah Jessica Parker Discusses Her Support of President Obama
Category: U.S.
Sarah Jessica Parker joins us to discuss why she supports President Obama in this presidential election.
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Romney Spokesperson Ryan Williams Discusses Why the Presidential Race is So Close
Category: U.S.
Ryan Williams, National Spokesman for the Mitt Romney Presidential Campaign joined Rick Roberts and Rachel Sutherland on America's Radio News Network and answered the question why this presidential race is so close. Williams predicts a Romney win based on the enthusiasm he's seen on the campaign trail. 30,000 people attended an Ohio Mitt Romney campaign rally over the weekend.
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John Zogby Discusses Latest Polling Numbers Before the Election
Category: U.S.
John Zogby is Senior Analyst at JZ Analytics. Mr. Zogby joins us to discuss some of the polling coming out of the current campaigning, including last-minute polling of the candidates and who’s going to win.
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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal: It's Way Too Soon For Politicians to Be Giving Victory Laps Over Response to Hurricane Sandy
Category: U.S.
Bobby Jindal is the Republican Governor in Louisiana, a Mitt Romney supporter and he talks with America's Radio News about the Hurricane Sandy response and upcoming presidential election.
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Grover Norquist: IRS Will Be the Obamacare Enforcer
Category: U.S.
Grover Norquist is the president of Americans for Tax Reform and he talks with ANN about the Obamacare cost mandates that require special paperwork with the IRS to prove medical coverage. Grover Norquist says the IRS will be the Obamacare enforcer for all citizens to be in complience with Obamacare mandates.
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Dr. Keith Hall: Current Job Growth Rate Would Require Over a Decade to Get Back to 5 Percent Unemployment
Category: U.S.
Dr. Keith Hall is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. From 2008 until 2012 he served as the thirteenth Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Dr. Hall joins us to discuss the latest job numbers, saying the current job growth is not nearly enough to consider us in a full economic recovery.