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Here and Now for Monday, April 28, 2008
Date: 04/28/2008 The Supreme Court upholds Indiana's strict photo voter ID requirement as constitutional. The ruling opens the way for other states to follow suit. Republicans have argued for a stricter voter ID while Democrats and civil rights groups say the law would prevent some poor, minority, and elderly voters from voting. Our guest is George Washington University law professor, Jonathan Turley. Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama's longtime pastor, says he hopes the controversy surrounding him and excerpts of his sermons will result in an honest dialogue about race in America. Rev. Wright spoke today at the National Press Club. We'll run highlights and speak with Liz Halloran of US News and World Report. We also speak with columnist, Clarence Page. Former New York Times Washington correspondent, Adam Clymer, traces the birth of the conservative movement and the rise of Ronald Reagan to the U.S. decision to turn over the Panama Canal to Panama in 1978. Clymer is author of the new book " Foneshow does not charge for this service, but standard or other charges may apply from your carrier. Please check your plan to make sure. To stop receiving text messages at anytime, text STOP to 44636. For help, text HELP to 44636 or email support@4info.net. |
