Ralph Nader, author of 'The Seventeen Traditions: Lessons from an American Childhood' was recently named by the Atlantic as one of the 100 most influential figures in American history, one of only four living people to be so honored. Nader talks with America's Morning News about last night's Presidential Debate, saying "we do need a convergence of liberal and conservative people in this country who agree on many of the redirections of our country".
The son of immigrants from Lebanon, he has launched two major presidential campaigns and founded or organized more than one hundred civic organizations. His groups have made an impact on tax reform, atomic power regulation, the tobacco industry, clean air and water, food safety, access to health care, civil rights, congressional ethics, and much more.
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Jocelyn Crowley is Professor of Public Policy at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She is author of the new book, "Mothers Unite!: Organizing for Workplace Flexibility and the Transformation of Family Life". Professor Crowley joins us to discuss changes in the relationship between home and the workplace, and why she is calling for more workplace flexibility for mothers.
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Chase Madar, an attorney and the author of a new book, The Passion of Bradley Manning, who is blogging the Manning court-martial for The Nation magazine. What's the latest in the Manning case? How similar is the Manning case to what Snowden did? Does Snowden's action change Manning's situation at all?
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Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, a co-author and key proponent of the Senate immigration bill, said he will revoke his support if an amendment is added that allows gay Americans to petition for same-sex spouses living abroad to secure a green card.
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