Jul 11th, 2005 · Today's topics include: who leaked the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame; banks are starting to cater to illegal immigrants; a survey says Oprah could win in a presidential election against President George W. Bush. Joining the discussion are Callie Crossley, social and cultural commentator on the television show Beat the Press in Boston; George Curry, cditor-in-chief of The National Newspaper Publishers Association News Service and Marcelo Orozco, co-director of Immigration Studies at New York University.
Keywords: elections · director · presidential · plame · CIA · operative · culture · immigration · illegal · social · Roundtable · television
May 27th, 2005 · Not since the early years of the republic has a president been in office as long as President George W. Bush without vetoing even one bill. But this remarkable record of collaboration between the branches may be at its end with the issue of stem cell research winning favor in Congress.
Keywords: Congress · officer · cell · president · research · winning · branches · horizon · collaboration · Bill · President George · vetoed
Mar 11th, 2005 · NPR's David Greene is traveling with President George W. Bush as he promotes his ideas for restructuring the Social Security system. During the tour, Greene paid close attention to President Bush's spontaneous presentation style and his easy banter with onstage guests -- part late night talk show host, part stand-up comic, part goofy.
Keywords: President Bush · security · president · road · traveling · social · Social Security · ideas · David Greene · comic · greens · President George
Mar 7th, 2005 · Tips for Bush's Social Security Road Show
March 7, 2005 ·
President George W. Bush gets some advice on how to make his 60-day, 60-stop Social Security overhaul "road show" a big success.
Keywords: security · advice · road · social · Social Security · 2005 · President George · Social Security Road Show