Howard Dean On Larry King Live

This aired on
Larry King Live
on August 4, 2003.
I’ve provided the interview in “complete” and three separate parts.
There’s also a rush transcript available.
Howard Dean On Larry King Live – Complete (Small – 54 MB)
Howard Dean On Larry King Live – Part 1 of 3 (Small – 19 MB)
Howard Dean On Larry King Live – Part 2 of 3 (Small – 19 MB)
Howard Dean On Larry King Live – Part 3 of 3 (Small – 16 MB)



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Meet The Press Transcript – July 27, 2003 With Paul Wolfowitz, Leader Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Bob Graham and others…

I’ll be putting up the video for this later — hopefully this week. I’m still backed up through most of the summer on these — but I am catching up and should have video and transcripts of every show on it’s way to you. I’m trying to get a system in place so I can turn these around quicker.
Meet the Press – July 27, 2003
This is from NBC News – Meet the Press on July 27, 2003.

MR. RUSSERT: John Deutsche, former director of the CIA, testified before Congress on Thursday and said something that was quite striking, and I

Video Of Letterman’s – Top 10 Signs You’re In Love With Democratic Presidential Candidate Howard Dean

The Late Show With David Letterman show that this appeared on was rebroadcast August 12, 2003, so I was able to capture it (along with a couple of other goofy clips from that show).

Top 10 Signs You’re In Love With Democratic Presidential Candidate Howard Dean
(Small – 6 MB)





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Greg Palast Connects The Dots Between Deregulation And This Week’s Huge East Coast Blackout

Power Outage Traced to Dim Bulb in White House
The Tale of The Brits Who Swiped 800 Jobs From New York, Carted Off $90 Million, Then Tonight, Turned Off Our Lights
By Greg Palast.

California fell first. The power companies spent $39 million to defeat a 1998 referendum pushed by Ralph Nadar which would have blocked the de-reg scam. Another $37 million was spent on lobbying and lubricating the campaign coffers of the state’s politicians to write a lie into law: in the deregulation act’s preamble, the Legislature promised that deregulation would reduce electricity bills by 20%. In fact, when in the first California city to go “lawless,” San Diego, the 20% savings became a 300% jump in surcharges.
Enron circled California and licked its lips. As the number one contributor to the George W. Bush campaigns, it was confident about the future. With just a half dozen other companies it controlled at times 100% of the available power capacity needed to keep the Golden State lit. Their motto, “your money or your lights.”
Enron and its comrades played the system like a broken ATM machine, yanking out the bills. For example, in the shamelessly fixed “auctions” for electricity held by the state, Enron bid, in one instance, to supply 500 megawatts of electricity over a 15 megawatt line. That’s like pouring a gallon of gasoline into a thimble — the lines would burn up if they attempted it. Faced with blackout because of Enron’s destructive bid, the state was willing to pay anything to keep the lights on…
Californians have found the solution to the deregulation disaster: re-call the only governor in the nation with the cojones to stand up to the electricity price fixers. And unlike Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gov. Gray Davis stood alone against the bad guys without using a body double. Davis called Reliant Corp of Houston a pack of “pirates” –and now he’ll walk the plank for daring to stand up to the Texas marauders.

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Business Finally Catching On To The Opportunities Of Atkins-related Health Trends

A number of close friends of mine have lost a lot of weight on the Atkins Diet. I’ve learned a number of health tips from them in the process.
This clip from KTVU Channel 2 News in San Francisco seemed to summarize some of the spirit behind this growing movement — while also highlighting a new chain of franchises — Castus Low Cal Superstores. One has just opened in San Ramon, California, and KTVU went over there to check it out.
This is from the August 7, 2003 program.

KTVU On Atkins/Low Carb Grocery Store
(Small – 12 MB)