Kate Zernike

Federal Reserve Finds Increased Criticism on the Right

Federal Reserve Finds Increased Criticism on the Right
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The Tea Party's take on the debt crisis

The Tea Party's take on the debt crisis
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'We the People': House to Hear Constitution Read Aloud

'We the People': House to Hear Constitution Read Aloud
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Virginia Pols Spearhead Movement for More States' Rights

Virginia Pols Spearhead Movement for More States' Rights
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NAACP accuses Tea Party of harboring racists

NAACP accuses Tea Party of harboring racists

Anger and contradictions in the Tea Party

Some tea partiers want Social Security, some hate it and some are just angry.

Anger and contradictions in the Tea Party
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Party, politicians sliding along political spectrum

What do these Tea Party wins mean for the Republican Party, and is the GOP shifting on the political spectrum? Kate Zernike is a reporter for The New York Times, and the author of 'Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America'.

Party, politicians sliding along political spectrum
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Rumble in the Sunshine State: inside Florida's primaries

On Tuesday, Florida's voters head to the polls to vote in primaries for U.S. Senate and governor. Our guests describe how the races have been shaping up and what we can expect on Tuesday.

Rumble in the Sunshine State: inside Florida's primaries
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Suspected Seattle cop killer shot dead

The Seattle Police department is reporting that they have shot and killed Maurice Clemmons, the man accused of killing four police officers over the weekend. We're joined by KUOW and New York Times reporters.

Suspected Seattle cop killer shot dead
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Takeouts: US companies in Iraq, NFL, going rogue

A business takeout, a sports takeout, and a book takeout. From The Takeaway.

Takeouts: US companies in Iraq, NFL, going rogue