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    MSNBC News Coverage

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    MSNBC News programs. Beginning with Hardball with Chris Matthews. Topics discussed include: recall of Firestone Tires; Ford recall; and Senate hearings on recalls. Followed by The Mitchell Report hosted by Andrea Mitchell. White House Spokeman, Jake Stewart, GOP Media Consultant Alex Castellanos, and Bush Advisor Vin Weber are interviewed. Topics discussed include: Republican National Committee commerical pulled for subliminal messages; Firestone recall; Hillary Clinton\u27s campaign for a Senate seat; the most recent mistakes of the Bush campaign; and how political commericals are made. Followed by Equal Time hosted by Paul Begala and Ollie North. Raymond Strother, Alex Castellanos, Communications Director for Clinton campaign Howard Wolfson, and Representative Peter King interviewed. Topics discussed include: Republican National Committee commerical pulled for subliminal messages; Hillary Clinton\u27s campaign for Senate seat; and the treats Senator Joseph Lieberman\u27s mother gave to the press covering her son\u27s campaign. Followed by a MSNBC special town hall meeting at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama entitled Shades of Progress, Shadows of Hate hosted by Brian Williams and Hoda Kotb. Lawyer Johnnie Cochran; author of Losing the Race, John McWalters; Dr. Christopher Cooper; head of Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Hussein Ibish; International Union of Police Associations representative Rich Roberts; Yvette Bradely, plantiff in customs profiling case; Reverend Al Sharpton of the National Action Network; Maria Blanco of the Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund; author of The TV Arab Jack Shaheen; editor of Newsweek Mark Whitaker; DME Interactive, INC. Darien Dash; author of End of Racism Dinesh D\u27Souza; Angela Oh of the Presidents Initiative on Rac;, and Niger Innis of the Congress of Racial Equality interviewd. Topics discussed include: race relations; racism; racial profiling; affirmative action policies; and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church during the civil rights movement

    MSNBC Reports

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    MSNBC Reports with Joe Scarborough interview with Trent Lott. Topics discussed: military display; arrest of Khalid Mohammad; Al-Qeda; and the Cameroon request that Iraq receive a forty-five day extension before they comply with the United Nations\u27 disarmament resolution

    Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott on MSNBC\u27s Hardball

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    Thirty-minute segment of MSNBC news coverage beginning with the Donahue Show hosted by Phil Donahue. Senator John Kyl is interviewed. Topics discussed include: the Patroit Act, the war on terror, and homeland security. Followed by a brief review of the current headlines, including: U.S. intelligence failure; Saddam Hussein trying to rally Arab states; and Ohio Congressman James Traficant on trial for ethics violations. Followed by Hardball hosted by Chris Matthews. Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott is interviewed. Topics discussed include: President Bush\u27s plan for homeland security; citizens informants; the Patroit Act; corporate cronyism in the Bush White House; and a possible U.S. led war for a regime change in Iraq. Senator Joe Biden is interviewed. Topics discussed include: Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on possible war with Iraq; possibility that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction; and reasons why the Bush White House is pushing for war with Iraq and Saddam Hussein

    Senator Trent Lott on MSNBC\u27s Hardball with Chris Matthews and MSNBC news coverage

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    MSNBC news coverage including Senator Trent Lott\u27s interview with Chris Matthews on Hardball. Topics discussed include: Senator Bob Kerrey\u27s Vietnam military service; Senate debates on tax bill and education bill; the House passage of unborn victim of crime bill that defines a fetus as a person; President George W. Bush\u27s first 100 days in office; questions are taken from viewers on Senator Bob Kerrey\u27s military service; domestic violence; Strum Thurmond\u27s desire to die in office; and online porn and first amendment protection

    Ringhand featured on MSNBC

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    Dean Rusk International Law Center Interim Director & Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on MSNBC regarding the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. The segment aired as part of MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser on 9/26/20

    Ringhand featured on MSNBC

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    Dean Rusk International Law Center Interim Director & Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on MSNBC regarding the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. The segment aired as part of MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser on 9/26/20

    Ringhand featured on MSNBC

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    Dean Rusk International Law Center Interim Director & Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on MSNBC regarding the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. The segment aired as part of MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser on 9/26/20

    Ringhand featured on MSNBC

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    Dean Rusk International Law Center Interim Director & Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on MSNBC regarding the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. The segment aired as part of MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser on 9/26/20

    Elusive Dead Zone Tracked in the Pacific

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    This MSNBC newspaper article provides general information about poor water quality off the Oregon coast. The article recounts how scientists are hunting for very low levels of oxygen, a sign of what is called the dead zone. The article includes possible causes of the dead zone and how it may relate to climate cycles. This site also features a related story about the Mississippi River delta dead zone
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