Kim Jong Un Would Be Youngest Leader in History with Nuclear Weapons - Shaun Waterman of Washington Times
Shaun Waterman, defense and foreign affairs reporter for the Washington Times tells America's Radio News that Kim Jong Il's son Kim Jong Un would be the youngest leader in history with nuclear weapons if he succeeds his fathers position as leader of North Korea.
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Environmental Reporter Kate Sheppard on the Obama Administration Desicion to Bar the XL Keystone Pipeline
Category: U.S.
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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Rep. Lee Terry (R-NE) discusses Obama's Rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Category: U.S.
Representative Lee Terry (R-NE) discusses Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline and possible alternative methods to getting the pipline approved.
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Fox News political analyst Juan Williams discusses the latest GOP debate
Category: U.S.
Writer and Fox News political analyst Juan Williams discusses the GOP debate and Newt Gingrich's response to his question during the debate.
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Ocean Cruise Expert Stewart Chiron Discusses the Wreck of the Cruise Ship Costa Concordia
Category: World
Stewart Chiron is the most quoted cruise expert in the country and the CEO of CruiseGuy.com. Stewart joins us to talk about what happened to the cruise ship that sank in Italy. The captain is defending himself, saying that his decision to turn the ship around actually saved hundreds of lives.
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Mike Baxley Disputes Details Attributed to Him in Gingrich PAC video 'King of Bain'
Category: U.S.
Mike Baxley, owner of 'Washers Are Us' and featured in the Gingrich PAC video "King of Bain" called in to dispute details attributed to him and others in that video.
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How Will Jon Huntsman's Withdrawal Affect the GOP Race?
Category: U.S.
John Gizzi, Political Editor for Human Events and HumanEvents.com discusses the South Carolina primary, the latest on the warring super PACs, and whether Jon Huntsman dropping out will affect anything.
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Criminal Investigator Rod Wheeler Discusses Joran van der Sloot getting 28 years in prison for the murder of Stephany Flores in Peru
Category: World
Rod Wheeler is “America’s Criminal Investigator” and a former Washington, DC homicide detective. Rod joins us to discuss Joran van der Sloot getting 28 years in prison for the murder of Stephany Flores in Peru.
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China's Currency Manipulation Undercuts U.S. Jobs and Economy - Steven Capozzola
Category: Business
Steven Capozzola, the Media Director at the Alliance for American Manufacturing called in to America's Radio News to discuss the President's effort to bring manufacturing jobs back to America.
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Howard Fineman Assesses Damages to Mitt Romney's Campaign over Bain Capitol
Category: U.S.
Howard Fineman, senior political editor with the Huffington Post joins America's Radio News to discuss the latest on the South Carolina primary. Some big movement in the poll numbers today: according to the most recent Insider Advantage survey, Newt Gingrich is polling only two points behind Mitt Romney. Meanwhile the Gingrich campaign will be hitting the airwaves with its new ads blasting Romney’s time at Bain Capital. But will it be enough? And if Romney wins South Carolina, is he unstoppable?
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David Goodfriend Weighs in on Latest Political Developments from Washington D.C.
Category: U.S.
David Goodfriend, lawyer and advocate in Washington, DC and former Deputy Staff Secretary to President Clinton phoned in to America's Radio News discussing the latest political developments in the nations capital.
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Chairman of the South Carolina GOP Assesses the Upcoming Primary Battle
Category: U.S.
Chad Connelly is the chairman of the South Carolina GOP and joins us to talk about the coming battle in South Carolina. Even there, Mitt Romney is firmly in the lead, but Rick Santorum has solid support and Rick Perry has received some key endorsements. How is the South Carolina primary shaping up? What are Republican voters in South Carolina primarily looking for? Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich’s Super PACs have both made massive ad buys in the state. How bloody could the race get?
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