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May 16, 2008 (On The Media: Friday, 16 May 2008)

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16 May 2008

May 16, 2008 (On The Media: Friday, 16 May 2008) 

Show Summary: Hezbollah targets the Lebanese media: the real definition of "green collar"; and Bob's hate love relationship with the new Newseum.

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[47:46]..." population. That seems not to fully understand what in the name of Homeland Security they're surrendering. Maybe at a time like this and measure of bluntness and self congratulations and breathtaking scale. Just what the doctor "...

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How Much Progress Have Women Made? (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 13 May 2008)

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13 May 2008

How Much Progress Have Women Made? (The Leonard Lopate Show: Tuesday, 13 May 2008) 

When Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) was a young woman, her grandmother’s career advice for her was to get married. Now Rep. Maloney says that gender inequality is still a big problem in the U.S. Her new book is Rumors of Our Progress Have Been Greatly Exaggerated: Why Women's Lives Aren't Getting Any Easier--And How We Can Make Real Progress For Ourselves and Our Daughters . Event : Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney will be speaking and signing books Monday, May 19 at 6 pm Barnes & Noble 555 5th Avenue (at East 46th Street)

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[22:15]..." reliable greater scrutiny for foreign investment that might be a challenge to Homeland Security. But we have since so many bills over and including the very important bills to stabilize the economy with housing and the "...

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Seeking Refuge (The Brian Lehrer Show: Tuesday, 29 April 2008)

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29 Apr 2008

Seeking Refuge (The Brian Lehrer Show: Tuesday, 29 April 2008) 

David Ngaruri Kenney , a political refugee from Kenya and Philip Schrag , professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center , discuss their new book Asylum Denied: A Refugee's Struggle for Safety in America.

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[17:19]..." the country. You have to get a waiver from the Department of Homeland Security back. "...

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Message of Hope (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 21 April 2008)

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21 Apr 2008

Message of Hope (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 21 April 2008) 

Pope Benedict's first visit to the U.S. was a resounding success-- or so say the dailies. How did the Pope's visit make you feel? We want to know. Call in and tell us what kind of impact, if at all, his visit had on your life.

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[12:20]..." Not my husband and I got tickets from Homeland Security we had box seats right behind the orchestra at Yankee Stadium and it was an absolutely amazing experience I consider myself a "...

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Immigrant Heritage Week (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 11 April 2008)

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11 Apr 2008

Immigrant Heritage Week (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 11 April 2008) 

Immigrant Heritage Week kicks off this weekend. Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Guillermo Linares previews the events, and also discusses the services New York offers immigrants and the issues they face.

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[1:09]..." a time of increasing fear in many immigrant communities. The department of homeland security's immigration and customs enforcement office on this ice. Has been staging surprise raids in various places in the country arresting thousands of illegal immigrant workers last year. And scaring many others across the country into the shadows and legal immigration to the United States was down by 17% last year. According to Homeland Security steps let's talk about the issues and the celebration with a New York City commissioner of immigrant affairs. Guillermo Linares commissioner welcome "...

[5:19]..." city in the location and any of these raids on workplaces. By homeland security and I know it's a big issue in California. "...

[6:32]..." answer commissioners that. That I X the immigration customs enforcement part of Homeland Security now is is kind of leaving the city person day alone and going. "...

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Del, Dinnerstein, Swedish Pop (Studio 360: Friday, 04 April 2008)

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4 Apr 2008

Del, Dinnerstein, Swedish Pop (Studio 360: Friday, 04 April 2008) 

Studio 360 dives into music’s deep end. Kurt talks with Del the Funky Homosapien, who’s made huge hits but has also carved out a niche as hip-hop’s oddball. Simone Dinnerstein performs a few "Goldberg Variations," and Swedes plot their government-backed global takeover of indie rock. Plus, photographer Taryn Simon with tips on gaining access to forbidden zones.

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[39:25]..." with government agencies I had to get approval from the Department of Homeland Security in the army for a number of the shots. And that is can sometimes be a yearlong process. It's always trying to "...

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Del, Dinnerstein, Swedish Pop (Studio 360)

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3 Apr 2008

Del, Dinnerstein, Swedish Pop (Studio 360) 

Studio 360 dives into music’s deep end. Kurt talks with Del tha Funkee Homosapien, who’s made huge hits but has also carved out a niche as hip-hop’s oddball. Simone Dinnerstein performs a few "Goldberg Variations," and Swedes plot their government-backed global takeover of indie rock. Plus, photographer Taryn Simon with tips on gaining access to forbidden zones.

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[39:25]..." with government agencies I had to get approval from the Department of Homeland Security in the army for a number of the shots. And that is can sometimes be a yearlong process. It's always trying to "...

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Digesting Politics: The Mavericks (Digesting Politics: Friday, 28 March 2008)

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28 Mar 2008

Digesting Politics: The Mavericks (Digesting Politics: Friday, 28 March 2008) 

WNYC's Brian Lehrer and Andrea Bernstein talk about politics over lunch. This week: Is John McCain returning to the conservative fold? picking a presidential candidate versus picking the Top Chef; Brian suggests a compromise for the Democrats; and a new role for Mayor Bloomberg?

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[1:24]..." the economy is the biggest issue on people's minds not. So much Homeland Security and is that is not the issue that he is chose to you know make of non. "...

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FISA Fallout (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 14 March 2008)

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14 Mar 2008

FISA Fallout (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 14 March 2008) 

We check in on the current congressional wrangling between the Whitehouse and Congress over the FISA bill with Paul Kiel , a reporter-blogger at TalkingPointsMemo.com, and Siobhan Gorman , an Intelligence and Homeland Security Correspondent from The Wall Street Journal.

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Underreported: NASA’s Investigations of its Scientists (The Leonard Lopate Show: Thursday, 31 January 2008)

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31 Jan 2008

Underreported: NASA’s Investigations of its Scientists (The Leonard Lopate Show: Thursday, 31 January 2008) 

Scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are suing NASA over the Bush administration’s attempts to investigate the scientists’ personal lives. Attorney Dan Stormer is representing the scientists.

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[1:35]..." but then in all four. Bush passed would be called home security Homeland Security presidential directive twelve. Which required is massive investigation. Into the personal lives subcontractors. Problem NASA it did not these -- even that "...

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