The Morning Show
The Morning Show – June 18, 2010
Update on the Trial of Johannes Meserle, Paul Larudee, co-founder of the Free Gaza Movement, BP Execs grilled on Capitol Hill, Tad Patzek, Chair of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, “Keep the Faith” an event honoring traveling folksinger Faith Petric, Oakland Seen with Alex Gronke, Publisher of OakBook, Reyna Cowan on Film, … Continued
The Morning Show – June 16, 2010
Response to Obama's first address from the oval office on the BP disaster, David Bacon: Labor condemns Israeli's attack on the flotilla, Financial Reform and Derivatives with Zach Carter, Economics editor for Alternet.org, City of Richmond condemns Israel's attack of the flotilla with Mayor Gayle Mclaughlin
The Morning Show – June 14, 2010
Democrats defend Israel's raid on flotilla, Peter Gleick, Author of “Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water,”Abrahm Lustgarten, with Propublica, on BP safety record, Bill Ayers new book “To Teach the Journey in Comics”
The Morning Show – June 11, 2010
Proposition 14 how will it effect CA politics, “The Unspoken Alliance: Israel's Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa,” author Sasha Polakow-Suransky “9500 Liberty,” how a Community used Youtube to fight an Anti-immigrant Law Dave Zirin on the World Cup in South Africa, Music Connection with Programmer Rosi Reyes of Ritmo de Las Americas, Saturday nights … Continued
The Morning Show – June 10, 2010
Opening arguments begin today in Johannes Meserle trial, Gulf Disaster update, Ask an Economist: Max Fraad Wolff explains jobless recoveries, Strawberry pesticide Methyl Iodide replaces Methyl Bromide, Jennifer Stone on Helen Thomas' resignation and Pratap Chatterjee on the U.S. War in Afghanistan and its reach into Pakistan
The Morning Show – June 9, 2010
Primary Election Results with Tim Redmond, Sherry Bebitch Jeffe and Norman Solomon, David Bacon on Labor: Breaking of the 3-year-old miner's strike in Cananea, Assembly member Bill Monning's new bill to mandate state reports to UN Human Rights committees, Michael Nagler, founder the Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Berkeley, on Israel's attack of the … Continued