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On The Campaign Trail

Oct 19th, 2008 · NPR's Scott Horsley, following the McCain campaign, and Don Gonyea, who is covering the Obama campaign, update host Jacki Lyden on the latest.

Keywords: campaign · Don Gonyea · McCain · Jacki Lyden · Obama · Scott Horsley

Old Visitor Center Is New Battle Of Gettysburg

Oct 7th, 2008 · The 1864 cyclorama painting, "The Battle of Gettysburg," is on display in a new visitors center. The National Park Service wants to demolish the old building but it was designed by Richard Neutra, one of the most important figures of modern architecture. Neutra's son has filed a lawsuit to force the Park Service to reconsider its decision. Alex Schmidt reports for member station WHYY. (6) McCain: There Are Unanswered Questions About Obama — The Democrat and Republican presidential hopefuls debate Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn. On Monday, Republican John McCain campaigned in New Mexico, arguing that Barack Obama is inexperienced and raised questions about Obama's past relationships. NPR's Scott Horsley reports from Nashville.

Keywords: Republicans · Democrats · presidential · New Mexico · lawsuit · modern · campaign · demolished · arguing · McCain · National Park Service · WHYY

Congress Targets Oil Speculators

Jun 29th, 2008 · As gas prices continue to rise, lawmakers have been getting an earful about it from their constituents. Members of Congress are anxious to show their concern so they have begun to investigate oil speculators. NPR's Scott Horsley speaks with host Andrea Seabrook.

Keywords: Congress · lawmakers · Andrea Seabrook · constituents · Scott Horsley · speculative

Political Wrap-Up: McCain, Obama and Russert *

Jun 16th, 2008 · Host Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Scott Horsley about the latest controversy involving John McCain's campaign, Barack Obama's Father's Day speech, and the death of Tim Russert, host of NBC's Meet the Press.

Keywords: politics · Controversy · speech · deaths · Steve Inskeep · campaign · McCain · John McCain · NBC · Obama · Scott Horsley · Barack Obama

Oil Up, Dow Down

Jun 7th, 2008 · The price of oil shot up by $10 — a single-day record — helping send the Dow Jones Industrial Average down nearly 400 points Friday after a weak employment report. Scott Simon talks with Scott Horsley about what skyrocketing oil prices and the plunging stocks market mean for the general economy.

Keywords: Scott Simon · Economy · plunges · Dow Jones Industrial Average · Scott Horsley · skyrocketing

How the Fed's Rate Cut Affects Consumers ***

Mar 19th, 2008 · The Federal Reserve on Tuesday slashed a key interest rate by three-quarters of a point. NPR's Scott Horsley reports on how the Fed's action affects the interest rates that consumers will pay on various kinds of debt and how it affects savers.

Keywords: debt · Federal Reserve · Consumers · Scott Horsley · saver

Reports from McCain, Romney, Giuliani Camps in Fla.

Jan 28th, 2008 · It's the final day of campaigning before the Florida Republican presidential primary. Scott Horsley, Greg Allen and Robert Smith report on three of the candidates: Arizona Sen. John McCain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

Keywords: presidential · candidate · campaign · McCain · John McCain · Fla · Robert Smith · Greg Allen · Scott Horsley · Massachusetts Gov · Mitt Romney · giuliani

Campaigning Intensifies in Florida

Jan 27th, 2008 · The Republican presidential contenders battle for support in Florida ahead of the primary on Tuesday. NPR's Scott Horsley reports on the latest polls and endorsements.

Keywords: Republicans · presidential · campaign · Florida · Scott Horsley

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