Jonathan Capehart

Jonathan Capehart appears in the following:

The China Price

Monday, April 21, 2008

Find out how many Chinese workers are paying a high price for China's mass industrialization, from long hours and low pay to health problems. Also: hear about the anti-comic book crusade of the 1950s. A look at how the hamburger became an American icon. Plus, the influence of presidential speechwriters! ...

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Bloomberg Withers

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

With the latest blow to congestion pricing, another of Michael Bloomberg's more ambitious plans has been stymied, but he remains as feisty as ever. Washington Post columnist - and former Bloomberg advisor - Jonathan Capehart discusses where the Mayor goes from here. Also Kathryn Wylde, President of CEO ...

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State of the City

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Mayor Bloomberg will give his State of the City address as an economic downturn looms. Will his presidential ambitions influence how he frames the issues? Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for the Washington Post, and Bob Hardt, executive producer and political director for New York 1, look at what the ...

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Are You The One? After Iowa

Friday, January 04, 2008

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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What a Week He's Had

Friday, September 21, 2007

Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for The Washington Post, discusses Senator Obama's long week on the campaign trail.

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The Dems on Gay Issues

Monday, August 13, 2007

Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for The Washington Post, on last week’s presidential forum which looked at the candidates' perspectives on Don't Ask Don't Tell, hate crime laws, and gay marriage.

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Citizen Politics

Monday, July 23, 2007

Jonathan Capehart, editorial board member for the Washington Post and Micah Sifry, executive editor of TechPresident, preview the very first YouTube/CNN Presidential debate.

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