The Morning Show

The Morning Show – March 25, 2005

7:00 amEconomic news: Gas prices and inflation up. ichael Klare, Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College. 7:30 amGuantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom, at Brava Theater. Michael Ratner, executive director of The Center for Constitutional Rights; Ellen Gavin, executive and artistic producer at Brava Theater. 8:00 amReyna Cowan on Film: Charles … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 24, 2005

7:00 amFake news and other media matters. David Miller, Professor of Sociology, Strathclyde University, Glasgow Scotland; John Stauber, Exec. Director, Center for Media and Democracy; Debra Burger, President of the California Nurses Association, nurse for more than 30 years. 7:30 amSupreme and other court news: Supremes considers whether police may be held liable for failing … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 23, 2005

7:00 amEyes Wide Open, the American Friends Service Committee’s widely-acclaimed exhibition on the human cost of the Iraq War. Darryl Bodley, steering committee for September 11 families for peaceful tomorrows, daughter died on Sept. 11th; Kelly Campbell, steering committee for September 11 families for peaceful tomorrows. 7:30 amDavid Bacon speaks with former Congressman David Bonior, … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 22, 2005

7:00 amHousehold Dust. Beverly Thorpe, International Director of Clean Production Action and co-author of Sick of Dust 7:20 amInternational Feminist Movement report back; Christine Ahn, director of Peace and International Solidarity at the Women of Color Resource Center; Marilyn Fowler with the California Women’s Agenda. 7:30 amHealthcare for All: How Do We Attain That? Phil … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 21, 2005

7:00 amThe Reconstruction of Laguna Honda Hospital: Where is it at now? Sal Rosselli, President, SEIU–United Health Care Workers West; Dr. Theresa Palmer, Former Staff doctor and Shop Steward for Doctor’s Union at Laguna Honda hospital; Herb Levine, Executive Director of the Independent Living Resource Center. 8:00 amBottled Water Tony Clarke, director of the Polaris … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 18, 2005

7:00 amAllegations that Alameda County DA’s excluded Jews and black women from death penalty juries. Nancy Appel, Associate Director of the Anti-Defamation League-San Francisco office; Stephanie Faucher, Program Director of Death Penalty Focus. 7:20 amBush Administration nomination of Paul Wolfowitz to the World Bank. Robert Weissman, co-director of Essential Action, a D.C. based organization working … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 17, 2005

7:00 amIraq: Analysis of recent developments. Chris Toensing, editor of the Middle East Report, www.merip.org. 7:30 amRobert Thurman, Columbia University instructor and author of The Jewel Tree of Tibet: The Enlightenment Engine of Tibetan Buddhism. 8:00 amHow can we end the war in Iraq? Rahul Mahajan, anti-war activist and author of Full Spectrum Dominance: U.S. … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 16, 2005

7:00 amEPA moves to reduce mercury emissions. Is it enough? Susan West Marmagas — director of environment and health programs for Physicians for Social Responsibility; John Walke director of Clean Air program for Natural Resources Defense Council. 7:24 amRemembering Rachel Corrie two years after her death. 7:30 am David Bacon and Philip Maldari interview Jennifer … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 15, 2005

7:00 am San Francisco Country Superior Court Judge Rules California’s Marriage Ban Unconstitutional. Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry; Kate Kendall, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights. 7:30 amThe Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand 1350-1800. Forrest McGill and Pat Chirapravati, co-curators, Thru … Continued


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The Morning Show – March 14, 2005

7:00 amDevil’s Slide. Rich Gordon, president of the San Mateo Board of Supervisors; Lennie Roberts, legislative advocate with the Committee for Green Foothills; April Vargas, Montara resident, former elected official with the Mid-Coast Community Council, involved in design of the tunnel. 7:30 am Arctic Refuge Drilling. Robert Dewey, Vice President of Governmental Relations and External … Continued