3:02pm

Sat August 13, 2011
It's All Politics

Perry Jumps Into Presidential Race Touting Texas Job Growth

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As the rest of the Republican field jockeyed for support in Iowa's straw poll Saturday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry made a feisty late entry into the presidential race before hundreds of conservative bloggers in South Carolina, encouraging voters to "give a pink slip to the current residents of the White House."

Perry launched his bid touting his home state's record of job creation as a central reason to elect him, but Texas' economic picture is more complex than what the governor shares on the stump.

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2:29pm

Sat August 13, 2011
It's All Politics

Straw Poll Voters Look For 'Breakout' In GOP Field

They love "the Huckster" in Iowa, and he loves them back.

And former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says that Texas Gov. Rick Perry made a "tactical error" by shunning Saturday's straw poll, instead opting to announce his candidacy for president today in South Carolina.

"He's raining on the parade in Iowa," said Huckabee, taking a break from signing books for the happy crowd mobbing him Saturday morning. "I'm not against Rick at all, but this is the biggest day of the year for Iowa Republicans."

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2:16pm

Sat August 13, 2011
Around the Nation

No Judges In The "Karaoke Cab," Just Good Times

Some cab drivers might stay silent with customers in their cars. Others can talk your ear off. Joel Laguidao just wants to sing with you.

Laguidao has become known as the "karaoke cab driver." While driving for Red Top Cab Co. on weekend nights around Arlington, Va., he sings favorites like Journey's "Faithfully" and Bon Jovi's "Bed of Roses."

It started about three years ago. Laguidao grew tired of the FM radio offerings and bought a karaoke machine. He has two small monitors for reading lyrics, a large silver microphone and a thick song catalog.

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12:54pm

Sat August 13, 2011
The Record

In New York City, Free Summer Concerts Feel The Burn

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Over the next few weeks Weekend Edition Saturday will be producing stories about the business of putting on free concerts, how they work and what they bring to their communities. Last week's story was on free shows at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

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12:37pm

Sat August 13, 2011
Economy

How A Recession Rewires Your Toleration For Risk

This past week the stock market took a serious nose-dive, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 500 points on Thursday. As a result, investors across the board have been flocking to safer investments. Now you might expect older people to cash out in order to save their nest eggs — but young people? The standard investment advice would be to hold tight. Turns out, they're actually the ones fleeing from stocks the fastest.

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9:34am

Sat August 13, 2011
Politics

New York Negative on Obama for the First Time

ALBANY (August 12, 2011) - A poll finds that for the first time, President Obama has a negative rating in New York State.

WRVO's capitol correspondent Karen DeWitt reports.
 

9:32am

Sat August 13, 2011
Community

How Much Social Media is Too Much?

SYRACUSE, NY (August 12, 2011) - Myspace. Facebook. Skype. Twitter. LinkedIn. Foursquare. Now, Google +. How much social media is too much? And do we really need another way to tell people what we're doing?

WRVO's Ellen Abbott spoke with some central New Yorkers who have been checking out Google +.

9:29am

Sat August 13, 2011
Europe

'Boredom And Alienation' May Factor Into UK Riots

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It's been more than a week since the fatal shooting of a man by police in London. Riots that erupted after the killing of Mark Duggan have shaken England since. Many people are divided over the real reasons behind the riots, questioning how much is due to the current recession or alienation or boredom among young people. Some have suggested poor parenting is to blame.

Cultural critic and novelist Diran Adebayo grew up in north London, in a neighborhood next door to Tottenham, where the riots first broke out.

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9:28am

Sat August 13, 2011
Politics

New York State Lawmakers Unhappy with Frack Panel Composition

OSWEGO, NY (August 11, 2011) - As the US Department of Energy's Natural Gas Subcommittee released its draft recommendations on fracking, numerous New York legislators made it known that they're not happy with the panel's make-up.

As WRVO's Joyce Gramza reports, state and local lawmakers say the federal panel is tilted toward oil and gas interests.
 

9:26am

Sat August 13, 2011
News

Comptroller Proposes Fund to Fix Potential Fracking Problems

ALBANY, NY (August 11, 2011) - New York's top financial official says the gas industry should pay into a fund to fix any mistakes they make.

WRVO Capitol Correspondent Karen Dewitt has details.

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