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Juan Williams: NPR Went After Me Because 'I Appear On Fox'

NPR: Politics & Society  Thu, 10/21/2010 - 18:54

The news analyst's contract with the network was terminated after he made comments about Muslims that news executives felt didn't live up to the network's standards.

He says he was fired for telling the truth.

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Tea Party Candidates Debate Their Way Inside

NPR: Politics & Society  Sat, 10/16/2010 - 06:00

Senate candidates supported by the Tea Party rang a similar theme in debates this week: "I'm an outsider." Host Scott Simon discusses the debates with NPR News Analyst Juan Williams.

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A White House Tale Of Race, Politics And Videotape

NPR: Politics & Society  Sun, 07/25/2010 - 06:00

This week's Washington drama culminated in an apology from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to an employee he had dismissed just days before.

Host Liane Hansen talks with NPR's Juan Williams about the latest racial controversy to bog down the Obama administration.

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RNC Raises A Lot Of Cash And Criticisms

NPR: Politics & Society  Thu, 04/01/2010 - 02:00

Mary Louise Kelly talks with NPR News Analyst Juan Williams about the current controversy over fundraising and finances at the Republican National Committee.

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Sizing Up Obama's Measured Response To Terrorism

NPR: Politics & Society  Sun, 01/10/2010 - 07:00

The fallout from the failed attack on a Detroit-bound airliner Christmas Day continued throughout the past week.

Host Liane Hansen talks with NPR news analyst Juan Williams about the Obama administration's moves on terrorism prevention and national security.

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Obama's First Year: Has He Fallen Short?

NPR: Politics & Society  Sat, 12/26/2009 - 07:00

Is the health care bill a victory for President Obama, or is the bill too watered down for his constituency to consider it a winner?

How has the rest of the administration's agenda fared in Obama's first year? Host Scott Simon speaks with NPR news analyst Juan Williams for reaction, as well as an assessment of how President Obama has fared in his first year in office.


 

Obama And Black America

NPR: Politics & Society  Fri, 12/25/2009 - 05:00

Nearly a year after taking office, the president still enjoys a high approval rating among blacks despite soaring unemployment and a recent mini-revolt by the Congressional Black Caucus.

Renee Montagne talks to Juan Williams about the impact of the Obama presidency on African Americans.

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GOP State Candidates Reveal Party Power Struggle

NPR: Politics & Society  Tue, 12/15/2009 - 05:00

NPR news analyst Juan Williams talks to Ari Shapiro about the battle to claim pure conservatism within the Republican party.

Party rivals in some races are rushing to tout their conservative accolades. Williams explains how the party's push to the right could turn off independents.

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Afghanistan: Fraud, Troops and Joe Biden

NPR: Politics & Society  Sat, 10/17/2009 - 06:59

There have been widespread allegations of fraud in the Afghanistan vote count, which has President Hamid Karzai leading.

Election officials will soon announce whether President Karzai is the outright winner or if he must face the second-place finisher Abdullah Abdullah, in a runoff.

Host Scott Simon speaks with NPR news analyst Juan Williams about the political impact of events in Afghanistan and the role Vice President Biden is playing in creating a new strategy for the volatile country.


 

Has Obama's Presidency Lifted Race Relations?

NPR: Politics & Society  Sun, 07/05/2009 - 06:00

Host Liane Hansen speaks to NPR News Analyst Juan Williams about the effect that President Barack Obama is having on race relations and the black community in the United States.

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