Archive - Jun 10, 2008

Election Unspun June 11 - GOP Alters Message Hoping to Attract Voters


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GOP Alters Message Hoping to Attract Voters


Republicans are attempting to revamp their campaign agenda. That has caused finger pointing and an inter party debate. Election Unspun Correspondent Matt Laslo reports from Washington.

Republican leaders are admittedly nervous. In recent months
Democrats won three special election seats in what was thought to be
safe Republican territory. House Minority Leader John Boehner says
Republicans need a makeover.


"This election is about change and if the American people don't
see us as an agent of change, they're not going to vote for us."

Dial-Up Tuesday, June 10, 2008: 13 Meg Version


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Dial-Up Tuesday, June 10, 2008


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Headlines Package - June 10, 2008


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  • Senate Republicans Block Big Oil Tax and Renewable Energy Stimulus
  • UK Parliament Moves Towards Mandating CO2 Cuts
  • Fuel Hike Strikes and Protests Hit Europe and Asia
  • Bolivians Demand Extradition of Two Former Officials from the US
  • Criminal Charges and Incarceration for Undocumented Border Crossers in Texas

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Kucinich Calls for Impeachment


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Bush Garners Support for More Iran Sanctions


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Even as Congressional fears of a US war with Iran intensify, while in Europe, President Bush calls for, and receives, support for tougher sanctions on Iran. Members of Congress held a day of action today to highlight the need for diplomacy. FSRN's Leigh Ann Caldwell reports.

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Different Government Department – Different Interrogation Techniques


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Opponents of torture can count the FBI as one government entity that refuses to use harsh interrogation techniques. A new report by the Inspector General's office of the Justice Department has more clearly delineated the practices employed and condoned by various agencies that deal with detainees. Tanya Snyder reports from Washington.

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