Environmental Reporter Kate Sheppard on the Obama Administration Decision to Bar the XL Keystone Pipeline
Kate Sheppard is an environmental reporter for Mother Jones magazine. Kate joins us to discuss the breaking news that the Obama Administration will bar the XL Keystone Pipeline from being built through the United States.
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Former Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter Discusses Federal Spending and the Health Care Debate
Category: U.S.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter phoned in to America's Radio News to discuss the health care debate, Mitt Romney and his comments regarding Sarah Palin, along with other revelations from his latest book that are making news.
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Congressman Allen West: Obamacare is Slippery Slope of Government Intrusion, Invasion and Over Reach
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Allen West, Republican Congressman who represents Florida's 22nd congressional district, calls in to America's Radio News about the Obamacare case being heard before the Supreme Court.
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Writer and Fox News Political Analyst, Juan Williams Called in to Discuss Trayvon Martin
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Juan Williams writes in the Wall Street Journal, "The shooting death of Trayvon Martin in Florida has sparked national outrage, with civil rights leaders from San Francisco to Baltimore leading protests calling for a new investigation and the arrest of the shooter.
But what about all the other young black murder victims? Nationally, nearly half of all murder victims are black. And the overwhelming majority of those black people are killed by other black people. Where is the march for them?"
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Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt Discusses Supreme Court Obamacare Case
Category: U.S.
Scott Pruitt is the Attorney General for Oklahoma and was in Washington D.C. for the Supreme Court hearings for the 'Affordable Health Care Act'. Pruitt joins us with his thoughts on how the court will rule.
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Fmr. NY Lt. Governor Betsy McCaughey Discusses Health Care Law Deliberations Before Supreme Court
Category: U.S.
Betsy McCaughey is the founder of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and Defend Your Health Care and a former lieutenant governor of the state of New York. Betsy joins us to talk about the health care deliberations before the Supreme Court.
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American Economist Jon Gruber Talks Health Care with ARNN
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Jon Gruber is an American economist and a professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In 2007 he was called the Democratic Party's "most influential health-care expert" by the Washington Post, but has also served in positions of advisement with Republicans, including healthcare reform in Massachusetts with Governor Mitt Romney. He consulted the Obama administration on 2010’s Affordable Care Act.
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America's Radio News Talks with Minister Mikhail Muhammad
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The Southern Regional Manager of the New Black Panthers Party called in to America's Radio News to talk about the Trayvon Martin case and what is being done in the black community about other crimes that they are committing on each other.
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Former Senator Arlen Specter Weighs In On Obamacare
Category: U.S.
Arlen Specter talks to America's Radio News about the Obamacare hearings, his primary loss and controversy he faced when switching parties which he describes in his new book. Specter is the former senator from Pennsylvania and the author of Life Among the Cannibals: A Political Career, a Tea Party Uprising, and the End of Governing as We Know It.
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Miami Attorney Justin Leto Discusses Trayvon Martin Case
Category: U.S.
Justin Leto is a Miami-based trial attorney and joins us to discuss the latest on the Trayvon Martin case in Florida.
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Ken Klukowski Breaks Down Obamacare Case Currently Before Supreme Court
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Ken Klukowski is with Breitbart.com and senior legal analyst with the American Civil Rights Union. Ken joins us to discuss hearings on the health care law before the Supreme Court today.
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Rick Santorum: 'My Hope is that Any Justice Would Look at the Constitution and Say There is a Limit to Federal Power'
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Presidential hopeful Rick Santorum Joins America's Radio News on his way to the Supreme Court chambers to focus attention on today's Obamacare ruling. Santorum tells America's Radio News, "My hope is that any justice would look at the Constitution and say that there is a limit to Federal Power. But If the Federal Government can force you to enter into a private contract and force you to buy certain things, then clearly there is no limit to federal power and we might as well just ditch the Constitution."