Primary Elections Revive Single Payer Healthcare Idea; When we Fight We Win! Part 2; Activists Mark Leonard Peltier’s 40th Year of Incarceration.
Primary Elections Revive Single Payer Healthcare Idea; When we Fight We Win! Part 2; Activists Mark Leonard Peltier’s 40th Year of Incarceration.
Ted Cruz takes first place in the Republican caucus; Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton end in a statistical dead heat. We’ll talk to Ruth Coniff, who’s been covering the campaign from on the ground, Isaiah Poole, who’s following it from Washington, and Craig Holman, who’s tracking the money behind the campaigns. Plus: John Burris joins … Continued
Iowa Caucuses: Bernie Sanders Rallies to Tie Hillary Clinton; Ted Cruz Upsets Donald Trump; After Dead Heat in Iowa, Will Clinton Move Further Left to Stop the Sanders Surge? The Road to the White House Begins in Iowa, But Is It Already Sold to Wealthy Donors? Clinton Laughs Off Question on Goldman Sachs, But Can … Continued
Coverage of the Iowa Caucuses HOST: Norm Stockwell, WORT-Madison; Greta KHOI-Ames, Iowa; and Mitch Jeserich KPFA
There are extreme attitudes in the US surrounding weight and eating issues. 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life. Join Nurse Rona and her guest Andrea Garber, PhD, RD, to address many of the issues related to Eating Challenges and Disorders in children and … Continued
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22nd Celebration of the release of Dookie, the third album by Bay Area band Green Day. With Host Lass Will.
With Brian Beutler of the New Republic on his recent article Is Nominating Bernie Sanders a Worthwhile Gamble? Beutler is a senior editor at the New Republic. He covers domestic policy, politics, and political movements. And Mike Lofgren, author of The Party Is Over. He spent twenty-eight years in Congress, the last sixteen as a senior analyst on the … Continued
Is The Zika Virus Scare Overblown? When we Fight We Win! Twenty First Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World; US’s First Latino/Chicano Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera Shares His Thoughts on Art, Community, Representation, and Finding One’s Voice.
The first presidential contest of the year takes place tonight in Iowa, where voters will file into roughly 2,000 caucus precincts just as a blizzard descends on the state. We get the view from on the ground, and discuss why the candidate with the most votes doesn’t necessarily win. Plus: the conventional wisdom on how … Continued
Iowa Progressives Weigh Clinton vs Sanders as One of Whitest U.S. States Kicks Off Presidential Race; Bernie Sanders Says No to Fracked Oil Pipeline in Iowa, Will It Help Him in Today’s Caucus? From Taverns to Grain Elevators: How Iowa’s Complex Caucus System Works.