The Sunday Show – September 14, 2014
The Free Speech Movement 50 Years Later with Jackie Goldberg and Lynne Hollander Savio; and War Again in the Middle East with Chris Toensing and Juan Cole.

9:00 AM Pacific Time: Sundays
Hosted by Philip Maldari with listener call-ins.
Topics include current political events, climate change and the housing crisis.
The Free Speech Movement 50 Years Later with Jackie Goldberg and Lynne Hollander Savio; and War Again in the Middle East with Chris Toensing and Juan Cole.
The Putin Chronicles, with Anthony D’Agostino, Prof. of History, San Francisco State University; and Housing for Some, with Randy Shaw, Executive Director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic. Call ins at 1 800 958-9008
Labor Day, with Bill Fletcher, Jr., co-founder of the Center for Labor Renewal and co-author of “Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path toward Social Justice,” and Ken Jacobs, Chair of the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and Co-editor of the book “When Mandates Work, Raising Labor Standards … Continued
Hands Up! Don’t Shoot! with Kevin Gray, co-editor at Counter Punch Press and author of “Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence”; and Iraq War III with Foreign Correspondent Reese Erlich, author of “Inside Syria: The Backstory of Their Civil War and What the World Can Expect.” Call-ins at 1-800-958-9008.
Iraq in Crisis, with Chief Operating Officer of International Crisis Group, Joost Hiltermann and Economist and Iraq specialist Kamil Mahdi; and “The Human Age: The World Shaped By Us” with Diane Ackerman.
The Tea Party Mind Set with Ruth Conniff, Editor of the Progressive Magazine; and Phyllis Bennis, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and author of “Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Primer,” and “Ending the Iraq War: A Primer.”
A Trip to the Holy Land (also Harris vs. Quinn) Bill Fletcher, Jr.; and Children in the Balance with Raúl Hinjosa-Ojeda.
Palestine Israel with George Bisharat, professor at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco; and Ukraine on My Mind with Anthony D’Agostino,Prof. of History, San Francisco State Univ.