Saturday Morning Talkies – April 2, 2005
What the president’s commission on U.S. – Iraq intelligence left out.
11:00 AM PACIFIC TIME: FRIDAYS
What’s in the news, what’s behind what’s in the news, what’s not in the news that should be in the news—and who’s doing what about it, here and now. Celebration and support from our vibrant, diverse community. Hosted by Kris Welch.
What the president’s commission on U.S. – Iraq intelligence left out.
Babak Tandre reports back from Palestine, and open phones on the Terry Schiavo case.
Protests around the country today, on the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
What’s happening in Oakland Schools? And for that matter, all across the country?
For an early International Womens’ Day present, Dr. Robin Lakoff, UCB professor of linguistics, joins us to talk about Language and Woman’s Place. With host Kris Welch, 9-10 a.m.
We’ll talk with a student live from the first annual Youth AIDS Day march and rally in Washington DC, Israeli refusnik Air Force pilot Yonotan Shapira, and marijuana activist and raconteur Ed Rosenthal.
Featuring an address by Barbara Lee; A Valentine message from Scoop Nisker.
Open phones! Free speech Saturday.
President Bush has already stated that after the elections, Iraqis will want the U.S.military to stay. What’s really at stake for the U.S. in Iraq’s elections, and the bottom line of oil that’s the prize. With host Kris Welch, nine to ten a.m.
Author and columnist Harvey Wasserman on Bush’s inauguration.