KSFR Local
June 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Reaction from former ambassador Joe Wilson to the sentencing of Scooter Libby in the Valerie Plame CIA-leak trial. Wilson and his wife Plame live in Santa Fe.
We ask Sen. Jeff Bingaman about a provision in the immigration bill that would create a vast national database so that every U.S. citizen worker could be verified for employment.
The U.S. Olympics Committee tells KSFR Gov. Richardson's suggestion of boycotting China's olympics if it doesn't put pressure on the Sudan is so much bosh.
City Councilor Karen Heldmeyer describes how they plan to create a tax levy based on the actual sales price of homes.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Abigail Adler, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week.
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-- On Tuesday's midday report -- Reaction from former ambassador Joe Wilson to the sentencing of Scooter Libby in the Valerie Plame CIA-leak trial. Wilson and his wife Plame live in Santa Fe.
We ask Sen. Jeff Bingaman about a provision in the immigration bill that would create a vast national database so that every U.S. citizen worker could be verified for employment.
The U.S. Olympics Committee tells KSFR Gov. Richardson's suggestion of boycotting China's olympics if it doesn't put pressure on the Sudan is so much bosh.
City Councilor Karen Heldmeyer describes how they plan to create a tax levy based on the actual sales price of homes.
Plus 60 Seconds with Christopher Hagen, local headlines with Abigail Adler, BBC news.
Host: Bill Dupuy
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Catch our regular hourly newscasts 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the radio or streaming at ksfr.org. At Noon every day, including weekend edition's review of the past week.
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To get this as a podcast, copy and paste the following link into your podcast application:
http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/ksfr/podcasts/220.xml © Copyright 2013, KSFR
