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ISP: Real Life "Tom & Jerry"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2007


On today's show: Scientists create fearless mouse; drunk at the airport; and Ike Turner's legacy.

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ISP: Real Life "Tom & Jerry"

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2007


On today's show: Scientists create fearless mouse; drunk at the airport; and Ike Turner's legacy.

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ISP: The Devil & Mike Huckabee

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2007


On today's show: Huckabee rocks in Iowa; escalators are dangerous; and the annual Barney cam.

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ISP: The Devil & Mike Huckabee

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2007


On today's show: Huckabee rocks in Iowa; escalators are dangerous; and the annual Barney cam.

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On today's show: Midwest Teen Sex Show; a man trapped in the loo; and "Sex and the City" teasers.

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On today's show: Midwest Teen Sex Show; a man trapped in the loo; and "Sex and the City" teasers.

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On today's show: A daring new Website; a Texas swinger's club; and a teen pranks the White House.

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On today's show: A daring new Website; a Texas swinger's club; and a teen pranks the White House.

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On today's show: Mitt Romney defends his faith; an Orson Welles blooper; and embarrassment at the gym.

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On today's show: Mitt Romney defends his faith; an Orson Welles blooper; and embarrassment at the gym.

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On today's show: McCain's MTV moment; a coloring book to combat sex abuse; and the demise of pay phones.

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On today's show: McCain's MTV moment; a coloring book to combat sex abuse; and the demise of pay phones.

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On today's show: Things get ugly in Iowa; a new reality show for illegal immigrants; and Japanese TV.

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On today's show: Things get ugly in Iowa; a new reality show for illegal immigrants; and Japanese TV.

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On today's show: New information about Miss Puerto Rico Universe; Cherry Chocolate Rain; and wedding dances.

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On today's show: New information about Miss Puerto Rico Universe; Cherry Chocolate Rain; and wedding dances.

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On today's show: The tackiest treasures of the holiday season.

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On today's show: The tackiest treasures of the holiday season.

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On today's show: A debate question raises eyebrows; a guilt trip in Virginia; and mile high humor.

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On today's show: A debate question raises eyebrows; a guilt trip in Virginia; and mile high humor.

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freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2007


Georgia Congressman John Lewis once marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He talks about the late civil rights leader's legacy.

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freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2007


Georgia Congressman John Lewis once marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He talks about the late civil rights leader's legacy.

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freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2007


Georgia Congressman John Lewis once marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He talks about the late civil rights leader's legacy.

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freeSpeech: Rep. John Lewis

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2007


Georgia Congressman John Lewis once marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He talks about the late civil rights leader's legacy.

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freeSpeech: Annette Ross

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2006


Seven years ago, Annette Ross suffered a spinal cord injury while giving birth. She shares the new perspective she's found a new perspective on life.

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freeSpeech: Annette Ross

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2006


Seven years ago, Annette Ross suffered a spinal cord injury while giving birth. She shares the new perspective she's found a new perspective on life.

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freeSpeech: Mike Rutherford

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2006


As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.

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freeSpeech: Mike Rutherford

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2006


As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.

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freeSpeech: Mike Rutherford

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2006


As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.

CBSNews freeSpeech
freeSpeech: Mike Rutherford

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2006


As gas prices continue to climb, British automotive writer Mike Rutherford reminds Americans that many other countries pay considerably more to fill their tanks, but find ways to cut costs.

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freeSpeech: Elizabeth Edwards

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2006


Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.

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freeSpeech: Elizabeth Edwards

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2006


Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.

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freeSpeech: Elizabeth Edwards

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2006


Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.

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freeSpeech: Elizabeth Edwards

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2006


Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of Former Vice-Presidential Candidate, John Edwards tells us about the gift of decency this Thanksgiving by appreciating the people who serve us everyday.

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freeSpeech: Mary Lowry

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2006


Mary Lowry, a National Domestic Violence Hotline employee, talks about a phone call she received from a woman who was left with few options after she left her abusive husband.

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freeSpeech: Mary Lowry

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2006


Mary Lowry, a National Domestic Violence Hotline employee, talks about a phone call she received from a woman who was left with few options after she left her abusive husband.

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freeSpeech: LaToya Plummer

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2006


LaToya Plummer, a student at Gallaudet, America's top university for the deaf, talks about the protest against the school's new president.

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freeSpeech: LaToya Plummer

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2006


LaToya Plummer, a student at Gallaudet, America's top university for the deaf, talks about the protest against the school's new president.

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freeSpeech: LaToya Plummer

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2006


LaToya Plummer, a student at Gallaudet, America's top university for the deaf, talks about the protest against the school's new president.

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freeSpeech: LaToya Plummer

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2006


LaToya Plummer, a student at Gallaudet, America's top university for the deaf, talks about the protest against the school's new president.

CBSNews freeSpeech
freeSpeech: Arianna Huffington

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2006


Political commentator Arianna Huffington says the Republican Party has used fear-mongering as an effective political tactic.

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freeSpeech: Arianna Huffington

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2006


Political commentator Arianna Huffington says the Republican Party has used fear-mongering as an effective political tactic.

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freeSpeech: Arianna Huffington

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2006


Political commentator Arianna Huffington says the Republican Party has used fear-mongering as an effective political tactic.

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freeSpeech: Arianna Huffington

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2006


Political commentator Arianna Huffington says the Republican Party has used fear-mongering as an effective political tactic.

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freeSpeech: Sean Hannity

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2006


Sean Hannity, a radio and television host and commentator for Fox News, discusses why national security is the defining issue of our time.

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freeSpeech: Sean Hannity

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2006


Sean Hannity, a radio and television host and commentator for Fox News, discusses why national security is the defining issue of our time.

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freeSpeech: Andrew Haas

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006


An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.

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freeSpeech: Andrew Haas

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006


An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.

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freeSpeech: Andrew Haas

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006


An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.

CBSNews freeSpeech
freeSpeech: Andrew Haas

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006


An 89-year-old man was convicted of killing 10 people when he crashed his car into a crowded farmer's market. Dr. Andrew Haas knows how dangerous elderly drivers can be.

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freeSpeech: John McCain

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2006


Katie Couric spoke to Arizona Sen. John McCain about GOP worries ahead of the midterm elections and when he'll announce whether he's going to run for president in 2008.

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freeSpeech: John McCain

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2006


Katie Couric spoke to Arizona Sen. John McCain about GOP worries ahead of the midterm elections and when he'll announce whether he's going to run for president in 2008.

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freeSpeech: Baseball

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2006


Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.

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freeSpeech: Baseball

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2006


Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.

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freeSpeech: Baseball

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2006


Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.

CBSNews freeSpeech
freeSpeech: Baseball

CBSNews freeSpeech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2006


Chief Washington correspondent and Washington Nationals fan Bob Schieffer shares some thoughts on the importance of baseball in a time of depressing news stories.

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freeSpeech: Lou Barletta

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2006


Hazleton, Pa., Mayor Lou Barletta got tired of waiting for the federal government to act on illegal immigration, so, as he says in tonight's freeSpeech, he took his own action.

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freeSpeech: Lou Barletta

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2006


Hazleton, Pa., Mayor Lou Barletta got tired of waiting for the federal government to act on illegal immigration, so, as he says in tonight's freeSpeech, he took his own action.

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freeSpeech: Barack Obama

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2006


Junior senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., warns that falling gas prices should not lull Americans into a false sense of energy security.

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freeSpeech: Barack Obama

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2006


Junior senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., warns that falling gas prices should not lull Americans into a false sense of energy security.