KPFA Special Broadcast – Attorney General confirmation hearing
Special National Pacifica gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Judiciary committee confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Eric H. Holder.
Special National Pacifica gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Judiciary committee confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Eric H. Holder.
Analyzing Media Coverage of the Israeli Attack on Gaza; Empire Notes on Understanding the Invasion of Gaza; Could Leon Panetta Clean up the CIA?; Black Agenda Report about Black Unions; Guantanamo: A Working Class History Between Empire and Revolution.
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We bring extended coverage about the execution of Oscar Grant the III. Later in the show Anita Johnson discusses the story of a Richmond California Woman who was Raped and Beaten by four men becuase of her sexual orientation.
The Morning Show discusses preparations for the Obama Inauguration here in the Bay Area with Keith Carson, Alameda County Supervisor. Then continuing coverage of the outrage over the killing of Oscar Grant at the Fruitvale BART Station on New Year's Day. In the second hour a round table of experts discussing the confirmation of Congresswoman … Continued
Overwhelming debt and massive lay-offs are the story of 2008 and the business of publishing News Papers has been hit particularly hard, with over15,000 jobs cut. Will a major metro daily close up shop in 2009? Recovering Journalist Mark Potts and Newsosaur Alan Mutter are old friends, long time rivals and dueling bloggers. With guest … Continued
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Frank Zappa 68th Birthday celebration part 2 – featuring a tribute to Jimmy Carl Black, Zappa covers and lots more. Hosted by Gary N. For playlists or other info, email [email protected] or check twitter.com/emergencycircus
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On this last Sunday in 2008, we discover together what most wants to be heard before next year. With Mary Berg.
As 2008 comes to a close, we take a look back at some of the stories we covered in 2008: Iraq war veterans speaking out; a crackdown on immigrants in Arizona; and the creation of a reproductive health care program for low income women of color in post-Katrina New Orleans. We'll also update our story … Continued
For Us, By Us. Health Care after Katrina Hurricane Katrina, which struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005, ranks among the costliest disasters in lost human lives and destroyed property in U.S. history. And while a full three years have passed since the storm, New Orleans and the surrounding region are still in a state … Continued
US Seizes Control of AIG with $85 Billion Bailout; Sarah Palin and Global Warming: Alaska Prof. Says Palin Misrepresented State Findings on Endangered Polar Bears…and Tried to Cover It Up; Evo Morales Accuses Right-Wing Governors of Trying to Stage Violent Coup; 30 Dead, Many Still Missing in Pando. Today’s Headlines * US in $85B … Continued