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The Two Americas
The Great Divide
Pollster Stanley Greenberg breaks down the Democratic/Republican divide in the U.S. into identifiable factions - "F-You Boys," "Super-Educated Women," and "Privileged Men," to name a few – and shares his hopes for an end to the deadlock. Then, a look at how Funny Cide shocked the horseracing world by winning both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness in 2003. And linguistics professor Geoffrey Nunberg explains how words like "blog" and the mispronunciation "nucular" became common, and what they tell us about American culture.
Stanley Greenberg
Stanley Greenberg’s book is The Two Americas: Our Current Political Deadlock and How to Break It. Greenberg was part of Clinton’s 1992 re-election team.
Sally Jenkins, Dave Mahan and Eric Dattne
Sally Jenkins is the author of Funny Cide: How a Horse, a Trainer, a Jockey, and a Bunch of High School Buddies Took on the Sheiks and Blue Bloods...and Won. Dave Mahan and Eric Dattner are two of Funny Cide’s owners.
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Geoffrey Nunberg
Geoffrey Nunberg is a linguistics professor at Stanford and a regular language commentator on NPR. His recent book is Going Nucular: Language, Politics, and Culture in Controversial Times.
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Tom Daschle on Fixing America’s Health Care System
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Former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle has accepted President-Elect Barack Obama’s offer to be Secretary of Health and Human Services. You can hear Tom Daschle talk about his prescriptions for fixing American’s health care crisis on the Leonard Lopate Show in March 2008.
Big Plans for America
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Democratic Congressman Rahm Emanuel from Illinois has agreed to be Chief of Staff under President-Elect Barack Obama. You can hear him on the Lopate Show in 2006 discussing his thoughts on what the Democratic party needed to do in order to succeed.
Barack Obama, Circa 2004
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As the Democratic Convention is underway in Denver, listen to Barack Obama on the Leonard Lopate Show in November 2004. He had recently won a seat in the U.S. Senate, and only a few months before, his rousing speech during the 2004 Democratic National Convention catapulted him into the national spotlight.
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Sen. Joe Biden on the Lopate Show
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Sen. Obama has chosen Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware to be his running mate. To find out more about his personal and political life, listen to Leonard’s Aug. 2007 interview with Sen. Biden. At the time, the Senator from Delaware was still a contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Find out surprising facts about some recent guests on the Leonard Lopate Show. Check out our Guest Picks section! Did you know that football star Herschel Walker loves Judge Judy, Laurie Anderson is a big fan of agility training for dogs, and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi likes Johnny Depp?
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