Sarah P. Reynolds

Sarah P. Reynolds appears in the following:

What Does the Future Hold for U.S. Labor?

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

WNYC
Some people say that if Governor Walker gets his legislation through that would weaken public sector unions, it's inevitbale that the Republicans will also take some steps to weaken p...

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This Week: Budget Battles from Washington to Wisconsin

Monday, February 21, 2011

Union members would argue well, those benefits were hard won and those deals were made when wage incresases were not offered...so to help people understand it, this is like actually c...

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WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, February 21, 2011

NYT's David Sanger weighs in on continuing protests in Bahrain and Libya, plus the U.S. budget troubles.

The Impact of CPAC 2011

Monday, February 14, 2011

A potential presidential candidate doesn't go to CPAC because they want to win the straw poll, they want to go there because you get 11,000 or so conservative activists in one place a...

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WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, February 14, 2011

NYT's David Sanger weighs in on President Hosni Mubarak's resignation and what this means for the rest of the region.

In the Name of Love: Political Power Couples

Monday, February 14, 2011

WNYC

We talk a lot about how politics polarizes us, but sometimes it brings people together. When love seems impossible, even high-profile powerbrokers seem to manage. Pundits partner up with pundits (sometimes even with opposing views), lobbyists with lobbyists, governors with journalists, and presidents with senators – even if it gets a little sticky sometimes.

Here's a handful of some high profile political couples, for Valentines Day. Who would you add to the list?

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The Koch Brothers' Fundraising Machine

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

WNYC
They really see themselves as sort of the Tea Party before the Tea Party was cool...funding what have really become the sort of intellectual infrastructure of the Libertarian movement...

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WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, February 07, 2011

NYT's David Sanger weighs in on the protests in Egypt and what's next for the U.S. Congress.

Who Benefits from the HuffPost and AOL Merger?

Monday, February 07, 2011

WNYC
I'm a big believer in brands. Arianna is a big brand and she's become an even bigger brand. And Glenn's obviously a big brand today. There couldn't be a better deal for both companies...

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Prospects for Peace in the Middle East?

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

WNYC
It's interesting to see today that the demonstrators in Egypt or Tunisia, for that fact, are not talking about Israel, are not talking about America, are not talking about regional is...

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What's Beyond Egypt?

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

WNYC
I'm hearing it from a number of people that there's is great rage and frustration that Gamal Mubarak is the one that, even more than his father, who's looked at as the one who enginee...

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TV Still Leads the Media Revolution in the Middle East

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

WNYC
Arab TV and Arab journalism in general is very much Arab. It looks at the world, and this is the great revolution in Arab journalism, the fact that Arabs suddenly, once Al Jazeera w...

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Egypt and the US: How Will They Proceed?

Monday, January 31, 2011

WNYC
What seemed to us, or to much of America, to be a helpful calm in Egypt, and Egypt that was run by a secular strong man, may have in fact had significant radiating results that we a...

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WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, January 31, 2011

NYT's David Sanger weighs in on the protests in Egypt and why the U.S. is responding with caution.

Slideshow: What Does the State of the Union Mean to You?

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

WNYC

New Yorkers gathered at WNYC's Greene Space on Tuesday night to watch the President's State of the Union address. Every year we get this glimpse into the President's reflections on the previous year and his thoughts on the future. Some of you were excited about the speech, some were worried, some were just curious to hear what he had to say.

We wanted it to feel like you were really there so we captured it on camera with our own version of President Obama.

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Open Thread: The FCIC Says Who's to Blame for the Financial Crisis

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

WNYC

On Thursday morning, the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission released its final report to the president and the public on the causes of the 2008 financial crisis.

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Slideshow: What Does the State of the Union Mean to You?

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

WNYC

New Yorkers gathered at WNYC's Greene Space on Tuesday night to watch the President's State of the Union address. Every year we get this glimpse into the President's reflections on the previous year and his thoughts on the future. Some of you were excited about the speech, some were worried, some were just curious to hear what he had to say.

We wanted it to feel like you were really there so we captured it on camera with our own version of President Obama.

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Sen. Udall Talks Bipartisanship

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

WNYC
I'm an old mountain guide and river runner and one of the key things when you want to build a team to climb a mountain or run a challenging river is to get people to know each other...

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Obama's New Stance on Competitiveness and Regulation

Monday, January 24, 2011

There's few groups in America that are less hostile to the free market in many cases than large business interests and that misunderstanding creates a convenient way to push for mor...

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WQXR's The Washington Report

Monday, January 24, 2011

NYT's David Sanger talks about what we can expect from the President's State of the Union on Tuesday.