There Are Two Kinds of People in This World....
Tuesday, September 07, 2004
Are we really so polarized in this election year—or do most Americans actually agree on the issues? Sara Fishko examines the old adage that there are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe that there are two kinds of people in the world, and those who don’t. Also, Wayne Barrett on next week’s primary election, Alan Murray on the "ownership society", and Philadelphia goes wireless.
City Spin
Wayne Barrett, Senior Editor at the Village Voice, and Author of Rudy: An Investigative Biography of Rudolph Giuliani (Basic Books, 2001)
» The Village Voice
» The Village Voice
The Great Ship "Owner"
Alan Murray, Washington Bureau Chief for CNBC and co-host of The Capital Report, on the President's campaign call for an "ownership society"
» Alan Murray's bio
» Alan Murray's bio
Polarized About Being Polarized
Sara Fishko, Producer of “The Fishko Files”, shares two takes on polarization in the election year
» The Fishko Files
» The Fishko Files
Why Wi-Fi
Carla Anderson, Urban Warrior columnist at the Philadelphia Daily News, on Philadelphia's proposal to provide city-wide wireless access to the internet
» Philadelphia Daily News
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Jeff Guaracino,spokesperson for the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation on Philadelphia's recent tourism campaigns
» Philadelphia Daily News
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Jeff Guaracino,spokesperson for the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation on Philadelphia's recent tourism campaigns
The Lou Dobbs Interview
Some months ago, we were pitched a "Lou Dobbs interview" with hip hop bon vivant and sometime activist Russell Simmons. We were intrigued.
A "Lou Dobbs interview" with Russell Simmons? What could that be? Would our guest host, Sarah Crichton, have to interview Simmons in the style of the CNN ...
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