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Friday, January 04, 2008

That giant sucking sound you hear is the press corps and the campaign staffs rushing out of Iowa. Now, what the results in Iowa mean for New Hampshire and beyond. Also, the Kenyan election aftermath with one of the election observers and a new documentary called City of Water about the future of the New York waterfront.

Are You The One? After Iowa

Ken Walsh, chief White House correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, Robert George, New York Post editorial writer and columnist and blogger at Ragged Thoughts, and Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for the Washington Post, talk about the caucus results in ...

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Are You The One? Duncan Hunter or Fred Thompson

Rachael Kapochunas and Marie Horrigan, political reporters for Congressional Quarterly talk about the political careers of Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-Ca 52) and Senator Fred Thompson.

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Are You the One? Open Phones

Hillary Clinton supporters call in with their reactions to her third place finish in Iowa.

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Are You the One? Ignore Iowa!

Michael Judge, freelance journalist and 5th-generation Iowan, says the Iowa caucuses are given too much attention.

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Election Aftermath in Kenya

Joel D. Barkan, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Iowa and senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), was an official observer of the disputed December 27th election in Kenya. He is joined by Angela Ogbolu, publisher of Kitu Kizuri, a ...

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Cloned Meat to Eat

Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition and food studies at NYU, explains why the FDA is approving meat from cloned animals but asking people not to eat it.

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Water, Water, Everywhere

Jasper Goldman, associate at the Municipal Arts Society, talks about the documentary he directed with Loren Talbot, City of Water. He's joined by Roland Lewis, president of the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance and the executive producer of the film.

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