The Morning Show

The Morning Show – November 22, 2005

7:00 Republicans and Democrats at Odds Over Iraq. Matthew Rothchild, editor of the Progressive Magazine; Mitch Jeserich, Washington Correspondent for Free Speech Radio News. 7:30 Pit Bull Legislation. Donna Reynolds, Director of BAD RAP (Bay Area Doglovers Responsible About Pitbulls), Media Contact Number: 510.414.6461 www.badrap.org; Carl Friedman, Director of San Francisco Animal Care and Control … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 21, 2005

7:00 Bush and Schwarzenegger in China. Jan Berris (vice-president) of the National Committee on US-China Relations. 7:30 Chavez and Fox in a feud. Andres Thomas Conteris, director of the Latin America program for Nonviolence International, call cell for land line (202) 232-1999; Laura Carlsen, director of the Americas program of the International Relations Center, based … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 18, 2005

7:00 High salaries and fee hikes at UC. Amatullah Alaji-Sabrie, state board representative for the Coalition of University Employees; Anu Joshi, president of UC Student Association, grad student in Social Welfare. 7:30 Robert Fisk, author of The Great War for Civilization: The Conquest of the Middle East. 8:00 Reyna Cowan on film. Good Night and … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 17, 2005

7:00 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Schaffer vs. Weast. Arlene Mayerson, Directing Attorney of Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund; Wendy Byrnes, Parent Advocate with Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund. 7:30 Georgia Hilgeman-Hammond, Executive Director and Founder of Vanished Children’s Alliance. 8:00 Fighting for women’s equality in the art world with the Northern California … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 16, 2005

7:00 Condoleeza Rice and Gaza among other foreign affair issues. Phyllis Bennis, author of Challenging Empire: How People, Governments, and the U.N. Defy U.S. Power and fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. 7:30 Labor with David Bacon: San Francisco Schools; Dennis Kelley, President of the United Educators of San Francisco. 8:00 Post Katrina Update: … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 15, 2005

7:00 Election in Liberia, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President; Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, originally from Liberia; Ezekiel Pajibo, director of the Center for Democratic Empowerment in Monrovia; Nancee Bright with the United Nations. 7:30 Marc Siegel, author of False Alarm: The Truth About The Epidemic of Fear. … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 14, 2005

7:00 Economic woes: budget cuts and trade deficits; Doug Henwood, editor of the Left Business Observer. 7:30 Kathie Klarreich, author of Madame Dread: A Tale of Love, Vodou, and Civil Strife in Haiti. 8:00 Andrew Lam, editor with Pacific News Service, author of Perfume Dreams: Reflections on the Vietnamese Diaspora. 8:30 Parenting editor Opal Palmer … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 11, 2005

7:00 Bombings in Amman. Naseer Aruri, chancellor professor emeritus of political science at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, books include Jordan: A Study in Political Development; Loretta Napoleoni, chair of the Counter-Terrorist Financing Group at the March 2005 Madrid Conference on Terrorism, Security and Democracy, and author of Insurgent Iraq: Al-Zarqawi and Al-Qaeda’s New … Continued