The Morning Show

The Morning Show – April 7, 2004

7:00 am
The Supremes Have Been Busy. We’ll talk to Edward Lazarus, author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court.

7:30 am
Max Pringle with the Labor Report:
Kirsten Spaulding, Calif. Labor Federation; Ian Kim, Ella Baker Center for Human Rights; Adam Werbach, Director of Common Assets, and a founder of the Apollo Project – www.apolloalliance.org

8:00 am
An interview with Paul Farmer, author of The Uses of Haiti.

8:30 am
A conversation with Ian Johnson about his new book Wild Grass: Three
Stories of Change in Modern China
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Morning Show Segue Music:



Time: 1st hour


Artist: Bela Fleck & The Flecktones


Title: Ballad of Jed Clampett


Album: Ten From Little Worlds

Label: Sony Music Entertainment Inc.


Time: 2nd hour


Artist: Me’Shell Ndegeocello


Title: Fellowship


Album: Comfort Woman

Label: Maverick Recording Company

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