Saturday Morning Talkies – September 25, 2004
Publications that matter. Pop and Politics, AlterNet, and the NAACP’s Crisis Magazine. Kevin Cartwright guest hosts.
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Publications that matter. Pop and Politics, AlterNet, and the NAACP’s Crisis Magazine. Kevin Cartwright guest hosts.
Lewis Lapham, editor of Harpers Magazine, author of Gag Rule: On the Suppression of Dissent and Stifling of Democracy.
On the anniversary of 9/11, we hear women’s ideas for peace. Jeyanthy Siva, peace activist from Sri Lanka; Joanna Macy, buddhist peace activist; award-winning actress Sherry Glaser and choreographer Thais Mazur ("Remember This! Intimate Portrayals of War Through the Eyes of Women" 9/11-12 at Dance Mission 3316 24th/Mission, SF 415-273-4633) join host Kris Welch, 9-10 … Continued
The situation in Chechnya, and Starhawk reports back from the Republican National Convention in New York.
Kris speaks with Larry Bensky live from Central Park and the demonstrations preceding the Republican National Convention, and Michael Smith, co-author of The Madness of King George: The Ingenious Insanity of Our Most "Misunderestimated" President.
Mark Geller wants to keep his Ford: Ford Motor Company released electric cars a few years back, but now they have discontinued the program. Mark Gellers lease on his car has expired, and Ford wants to confiscate the car, refusing to renew the lease or allow Mark to buy the car. Ford is confiscating these … Continued
He flummoxed the O’Reilly Factor, completely irritating the already irritating Bill O’Reilly. And thereby became one of the stars of the film "Outfoxed." 9/11 Families member Jeremy Glick joins host Kris Welch, live in studio to take your calls, from 9 to 10 a.m.
Robert Kane Pappas, producer, director of the film Orwell Rolls in His Grave.
Forrest Hill, campaign coordinator for Peter Camejo; The California State Budget; And a message from a listener.
Demonstrating against the Israeli wall in SF; Report back from the Boston Social Forum; 9-11 Commission Report.