2016 Election Road TripIowa, New Hampshire, 2 Conventions And More: Robin's Election Road TripOur election road trip followed the presidential candidates across the country, talking to supporters, critics and undecided voters about their hopes for the election.Resume10:47Nov 8, 2016From Florida To California, A Look Back At Jeremy's Election Road TripSince January, we've taken the show on the road to states across the country, talking to people about their lives and the issues that concern them most.Resume11:00Nov 7, 2016Mexicans Can't Vote In The U.S., But They're Watching Its Election CloselyHere & Now's Peter O'Dowd visited the Mexican border town of Nogales to see how the battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump looks to Mexicans.Resume06:10Oct 26, 2016In Colorado, A Call To Add PTSD To Medical Marijuana ListHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson speaks with Curt Bean, an Iraq War veteran with PTSD who is trying to promote alternative treatments — including medical marijuana.Resume04:19Oct 25, 2016Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper: 'Hard To Say No' To Clinton Cabinet PositionHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Hickenlooper to talk about his support of Clinton throughout the campaign’s controversies.Resume10:51Oct 25, 2016AdvertisementHow Red State Colorado Turned Purple, Then — Maybe — BlueColorado did not become a state until 100 years after the Declaration of Independence. But it's played a major role in American history, and proved to be a presidential battleground.Resume09:50Oct 25, 2016Colorado Ballot Measure Would Make It The 1st State With Universal Health CareSome in the state are advocating for the approval of Amendment 69, a ballot measure which would make Colorado the first state with universal health care.Resume11:08Oct 25, 2016Colorado's Rapid Population Growth Causes Traffic Problems, Environmental ConcernsHere & Now's Jeremy Hobson reports on how two sectors of Colorado are working to combat the negative effects of rapid population growth.Resume09:08Oct 24, 2016Colorado's Republican Leaders Waffle On Trump, But These Voters Are SteadfastSusan Littman and Jane Meagher tell Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson that they are voting for Trump because they care more about the issues than personality.Resume10:50Oct 24, 2016Colorado's Voters Turn To Clinton As Election NearsThe latest polling shows Hillary Clinton leading opponent Donald Trump by eight points, in a place once considered a battleground state.Resume09:45Oct 24, 2016How Pot Has Changed Colorado, According To Its Largest Marijuana DispensaryHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Native Roots Dispensary owner and CEO Josh Ginsberg about how he has seen the industry evolve.Resume06:57Oct 24, 2016Voters Split At 2 Las Vegas Debate PartiesVoters from both parties gathered in Las Vegas to cheer on their candidate at last night's third and final debate.Resume05:20Oct 20, 2016Arizona Ranchers See A Lot To Like In Trump's Border PlanRanchers who live near the border fence in southern Arizona have to deal with Mexican drug smugglers and migrants cutting illegally through their property.Resume10:13Oct 19, 2016Hillary Clinton Thinks She Can Win Arizona. Here's WhyWhile the Clinton campaign is spending millions of dollars on advertising in the state, one issue is whether Latinos will go out to the polls.Resume05:02Oct 18, 2016How Determination And Technology Are Fostering The Chickasaw Language's RebirthRealizing that his son would be the sixth generation of Chickasaw children to grow up speaking English, Joshua Hinson decided to take matters into his own hands.Resume11:08Oct 6, 2016Tulsa Race Riots Of 1921 Echo Tensions TodayThe riot has been mostly ignored by history. But a recent fatal police shooting of an African American man in Tulsa has focused attention on the city’s history.Resume10:52Oct 4, 2016Oklahoma Political Ad Archive Spans 80 Years Of Mud SlingingThis year's campaign ads might seem negative, but archivists at the Julian Kanter Political Commercial Archive at the University of Oklahoma say that's nothing new.Resume09:49Oct 4, 2016In Red State Oklahoma, Ballot Questions Cause ControversyWhile polls and political analysts predict a Donald Trump victory in the state, several key ballot questions are causing a stir.Resume05:02Oct 4, 2016Oklahoma Quake Decline: Fear Of Drilling, Or Lack Of Demand?Scientists have linked Oklahoma's recent earthquake increase to the underground injection of wastewater during oil and gas production.Resume04:07Oct 4, 2016Unlike W.C. Fields, Edgar Allan Poe Loved PhiladelphiaThe six years Poe lived in Philadelphia in the mid-1800s have been described as the happiest of his short life.Resume02:29Jul 29, 2016Next Page
Iowa, New Hampshire, 2 Conventions And More: Robin's Election Road TripOur election road trip followed the presidential candidates across the country, talking to supporters, critics and undecided voters about their hopes for the election.Resume10:47Nov 8, 2016
From Florida To California, A Look Back At Jeremy's Election Road TripSince January, we've taken the show on the road to states across the country, talking to people about their lives and the issues that concern them most.Resume11:00Nov 7, 2016
Mexicans Can't Vote In The U.S., But They're Watching Its Election CloselyHere & Now's Peter O'Dowd visited the Mexican border town of Nogales to see how the battle between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump looks to Mexicans.Resume06:10Oct 26, 2016
In Colorado, A Call To Add PTSD To Medical Marijuana ListHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson speaks with Curt Bean, an Iraq War veteran with PTSD who is trying to promote alternative treatments — including medical marijuana.Resume04:19Oct 25, 2016
Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper: 'Hard To Say No' To Clinton Cabinet PositionHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Hickenlooper to talk about his support of Clinton throughout the campaign’s controversies.Resume10:51Oct 25, 2016
How Red State Colorado Turned Purple, Then — Maybe — BlueColorado did not become a state until 100 years after the Declaration of Independence. But it's played a major role in American history, and proved to be a presidential battleground.Resume09:50Oct 25, 2016
Colorado Ballot Measure Would Make It The 1st State With Universal Health CareSome in the state are advocating for the approval of Amendment 69, a ballot measure which would make Colorado the first state with universal health care.Resume11:08Oct 25, 2016
Colorado's Rapid Population Growth Causes Traffic Problems, Environmental ConcernsHere & Now's Jeremy Hobson reports on how two sectors of Colorado are working to combat the negative effects of rapid population growth.Resume09:08Oct 24, 2016
Colorado's Republican Leaders Waffle On Trump, But These Voters Are SteadfastSusan Littman and Jane Meagher tell Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson that they are voting for Trump because they care more about the issues than personality.Resume10:50Oct 24, 2016
Colorado's Voters Turn To Clinton As Election NearsThe latest polling shows Hillary Clinton leading opponent Donald Trump by eight points, in a place once considered a battleground state.Resume09:45Oct 24, 2016
How Pot Has Changed Colorado, According To Its Largest Marijuana DispensaryHere & Now’s Jeremy Hobson met with Native Roots Dispensary owner and CEO Josh Ginsberg about how he has seen the industry evolve.Resume06:57Oct 24, 2016
Voters Split At 2 Las Vegas Debate PartiesVoters from both parties gathered in Las Vegas to cheer on their candidate at last night's third and final debate.Resume05:20Oct 20, 2016
Arizona Ranchers See A Lot To Like In Trump's Border PlanRanchers who live near the border fence in southern Arizona have to deal with Mexican drug smugglers and migrants cutting illegally through their property.Resume10:13Oct 19, 2016
Hillary Clinton Thinks She Can Win Arizona. Here's WhyWhile the Clinton campaign is spending millions of dollars on advertising in the state, one issue is whether Latinos will go out to the polls.Resume05:02Oct 18, 2016
How Determination And Technology Are Fostering The Chickasaw Language's RebirthRealizing that his son would be the sixth generation of Chickasaw children to grow up speaking English, Joshua Hinson decided to take matters into his own hands.Resume11:08Oct 6, 2016
Tulsa Race Riots Of 1921 Echo Tensions TodayThe riot has been mostly ignored by history. But a recent fatal police shooting of an African American man in Tulsa has focused attention on the city’s history.Resume10:52Oct 4, 2016
Oklahoma Political Ad Archive Spans 80 Years Of Mud SlingingThis year's campaign ads might seem negative, but archivists at the Julian Kanter Political Commercial Archive at the University of Oklahoma say that's nothing new.Resume09:49Oct 4, 2016
In Red State Oklahoma, Ballot Questions Cause ControversyWhile polls and political analysts predict a Donald Trump victory in the state, several key ballot questions are causing a stir.Resume05:02Oct 4, 2016
Oklahoma Quake Decline: Fear Of Drilling, Or Lack Of Demand?Scientists have linked Oklahoma's recent earthquake increase to the underground injection of wastewater during oil and gas production.Resume04:07Oct 4, 2016
Unlike W.C. Fields, Edgar Allan Poe Loved PhiladelphiaThe six years Poe lived in Philadelphia in the mid-1800s have been described as the happiest of his short life.Resume02:29Jul 29, 2016