Steve Pagliuca clarifies his remarks about the military draft
“…to get health care costs down. And we've got to have an energy policy which would go would bring currently cost down. …”
A domestic terrorist won't speak at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst tomorrow night because his federal parole officer in Maine won't let him travel out of that state for the controversial event, sources have told the Herald. We will speak with state Senator and U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown about his and the legislature's part in bringing this about....
“…govern their -- Testing without regard. To. Which it you know very energy independence -- independence and other countries. …”
In a political pit stop to the Hub, President Obama today warned that America will have to be a leader in renewable energy in order to remain a truly global power. Speaking at MIT in Cambridge early this afternoon, Obama called for âa consensusâ on an energy policy that will allow the United States to develop renewable fuels and ease the nationâs dependence on foreign oil. Assuming the President is listening in, what questions do you have for him?
Say Goodbye to Incandescent Light Bulbs?
What if in 2025 a husband and wife decide they want to use old-fashioned incandescent bulbs in the sanctuary of their home? Will the light-bulb left defend their right to privacy and freedom of choice? What do you think of this type of nanny-state government?
“…most of issues today. In 2007 President Bush signed the emerging energy independence and security act mandating that council lightbulbs use incrementally last. Electricity starting in 2012. And culminating in 20/20. When they must use …”
Obama is a flip flop
“…not release the names of the people came to a meeting on energy policy was formulated -- There are actually business leaders there are at a I Barack Obama's now being sued because he had a …”
State Representative Barry Feingold is in studio to talk about energy policy . We'll talk cape wind, nuclear power, the bottle bill, and all the business opportunities that Massachusetts might be able to capitalize on.
State Representative Barry Feingold is in studio to talk about energy policy . We'll talk cape wind, nuclear power, the bottle bill, and all the business opportunities that Massachusetts might be able to capitalize on.
Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died
Howie speaks with the author of the book Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died, Ed Kline.
“…so much richer than all the other Kennedys and they're very spiritual energy policy of paralyzed now. How she feels about Maria I -- Maria the woman who. We know. Likes and -- good at being …”
Representative Euguene O'Flaherty talks about lifting the cap on charter schools...
“…China schools there's two areas that I think of charter schools. In energy policy we you can actually bring together both the left in the right. In developed I believe. It is in essence agreement. Between of the left in the right on the issues of charter schools in for that matter and energy policy. . …”
Is nuclear power the future?
“…What would you do what would you recommend to you know some. Energy policy committee down on congress -- to to the Obama White House and if if this stuff is as kind of mild and …”
“…I think of president Barack a bomber in the subject of energy energy independence and why did two things even you might be converted to the Barack's want to found. And one of them would be …”