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Thursday, May 23
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Indiana Congressman Wants Offsets For Oklahoma Aid
May 22, 2013
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Coburn Backpedals On Oklahoma Disaster Relief Comment
May 21, 2013
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House Will Work Its Will On Immigration Reform, Says Boehner
May 23, 2013
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Apple CEO Defends Company’s Tax Record
May 21, 2013
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Lawmaker: IRS Conducted Its Own Investigation Last Year
May 22, 2013
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Enforcement Agents Condemn Obama’s Immigration Policies
May 21, 2013

American Conversation: The Melodies Of Occupy Wall Street
In this episode Dan and Marc return to #Occupy Wall Street and the scene of their first collaboration: Lower Manhattan’s famous Zuccotti Park(or Liberty Square, depending which side you’re on). Precisely, a year after the first Occupation of Wall St., the cohosts discuss the movement’s achievements and impact in that short time. George Martinez, a hip-hop and OWS electoral candidate shares his views on the movement that is building. One year is a short time, and the show concludes with an attempt to answer some questions. OWS: has it been a success? It is a failure? Will it be around next September? Listen, and find out!