The Morning Show

The Morning Show – October 3, 2006

"Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers"; A Robert Greenwald film – "The Best War Ever", a book by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber; "Studs Terkel: Voices of Our Time, The Original Live Interviews" (6 CD set); And they all sang, Adventures of an eclectic DJ, a new book by Studs Terkel


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – October 2, 2006

7:08 Lewis Lapham on the Bush Administration Lewis Lapham, editor emeritus of Harper’s magazine, his most recent book, “Pretensions to Empire, Notes on the Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration” Event: Saturday, October 7, 2006, 8PM, Martin Luther King Middle School, 1781 Rose Street sponsored by KPFA 7:25 Sergio Garcia, organizer with World Can’t Wait-Drive … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 29, 2006

7:08 Justin Akers Chacon, co-author with Mike Davis of "No One Is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the US – Mexico Border" Prof. of US History and Chicano Studies in San Diego Tonight 7:00 PM The New College Theater, 777 Valencia Street, SF 7:33 Seventh Annual San Francisco World Music Festival Kutay Derin … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 28, 2006

7:08 Electronic Voting and the November Election John Gideon is the Executive Director of VotersUnite and Information Manager for VoteTrustUSA. 7:33 Richard Heinberg is a journalist, educator. His latest book is "The Oil Depletion Protocol", he is also the author of "The Party’s Over" and "Powerdown" richardheinberg.com Ann Hancock, Executive Director of Sonoma County Climate … Continued


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The Morning Show – September 27, 2006

7:08 A Military Revolt Against Bush Doug MacGregor, US Army Colonel, retired with the Straus Military Reform Project at the Center for Defense Information in Washington, D.C. author of "Transformation Under Fire") Carl Conetta, co-director of Project on Defense Alternatives 7:33 David Bacon on Labor Gene Bruskin, Smithfield Campaign Director, UFCW The Smithfield campaign is … Continued