The tables are turned this week when Ralph gets to ask the questions in our interview with legendary broadcast journalist Ted Koppel about the state of the media and his book Lights Out: A Cyber Attack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath.
The tables are turned this week when Ralph gets to ask the questions in our interview with legendary broadcast journalist Ted Koppel about the state of the media and his book Lights Out: A Cyber Attack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath.
Venezuela faces fresh protests after right wing opposition groups took to the streets against President Nicolas Maduro, who is being labeled a dictator. We’ll speak with Miguel Tinker Salas to get a balanced and truthful view of what’s really happening in Venezuela – a perspective you won’t get in the New York Times. And, Arun … Continued
with Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) in Washington, D.C. He is the author of several books. His latest is Rigged: How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer. About the book: There has been an enormous upward redistribution of income … Continued
The October Surprise: Michael Isikoff on the FBI’s Clinton Email Investigation That Could Jolt Race; Did #DAPL Security Worker Wielding an AR-15 Assault Rifle Try to Infiltrate Native Water Protectors? Standing Rock: Dallas Goldtooth on Suspicious Fire Near Resistance Camp & Repression of Movement; Bundys vs. #NoDAPL: Armed White Militia Leaders Walk Free as Native … Continued
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Programa dedicado al Día de los muertos, con información de eventos en el area de la Bahía. Nuestro segmento Capsula Insumisas, sobre los desaparecidos de Ayotzinapa; y estrenos musicales. Conducción y producción por Miguel Guerrero.
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Listen to music dedicated to the Day of the Dead. Plus, tickets for the Dia de lso Muertos and Halloween Concert at The Regency Ballroom, with Kinky, Ruben Albarran, Bang Data and La Misa Negra.
In the US, the right to vote is one of the country’s most cherished and hard-fought rights. But it doesn’t mean that everyone has equal access to the polls. In 2013 the Supreme Court struck down a key civil rights provision of the Voting Rights Act. This November will be the first presidential election in … Continued
Economics Professor Richard D. Wolff and guests discuss the current state of the economy, locally and globally. The program explores alternative ways to organize, markets, and government policies.
US American liberals have a bit of a crush on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But Trudeau has been busy betraying environmental activists and indigenous communities. We’ll speak with Derrick O’Keefe, Canadian activist and writer about it. And, 60 human rights and immigrant rights groups are appealing to a UN panel to shut down family … Continued
First, we host a debate over Oakland’s Measure LL which would establish a civilian-run Police Commission. In support, we welcome Pamela Drake, of the Coalition for Police Accountability. In opposition, we welcome Leigh Davenport of the Anti Police Terror Project. Then, a discussion with Baz Dreisinger, a journalist and Professor of English at John Jay College of … Continued