The Morning Show

The Morning Show – January 28, 2005

7:00 amIraq elections and escalating insurgent opposition. David Enders, journalist who’s been in Iraq for the last 13 months and author of the forthcoming Baghdad Bulletin: The Real Story of the War in Iraq (U. Michigan Press, April ’05) On-the-scene reports on the Iraq elections for MotherJones.com; Chris Toensing, editor of the Middle East Report … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 27, 2005

7:00 am Open Court Reading Program, a product of Mcgraw-Hill. Margaret Moustafa, Professor of Education at Cal State Los Angeles, experienced classroom teacher, has done research on the effectiveness of Open Court, Hannah Acevedo, taught Open Court in Los Angeles for five years, she is now a school psychologist, Alexandra Kay, parent, her nine-year-old son … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 26, 2005

7:00 amShopping Bags for a Price. Christine Rosen, Professor of Business at the Hass Business School of UC Berkeley; Gloria Chan, spokesperson SF Dept of the Environment; Martin Bourque, Executive Director of Berkeley’s Ecology Center. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: On this week’s Labor Report, on KPFA’s Morning Show, hosts David Bacon and Philip Maldari … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 25, 2005

7:00 am Tentative Settlement of Grocery Workers’ Contract. David Bacon, Ron Lind, United Food and Commercial Workers’ Union, Mike Henneberry, UFCW #870. 7:30 amResignation of FCC Chair Michael Powell. Jim Naureckas from Fairness Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), editor of FAIR’s Extra; Norman Solomon, (maybe) executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, co-author of Target … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 24, 2005

7:00 amThe Dominion of War: Empire and Liberty in North America, 1500-2000 by Fred Anderson and Andrew Cayton. 7:30 am UC Berkeley’s new development plan: Mayor Tom Bates. 8:00 amForeign Policy in Bush’s second term: Condeleeza Rice and the Bush inaugural speech. Laura Flanders, author of Bushwomen: Tales of a Cynical Species. 8:30 amThe Onion, … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 21, 2005

7:00 amSeymour Hersh on Bush’s plan for Iran. 7:30 amAbortion, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Luz Alvarez-Martinez, National Latina Health Organization; Tanya Mayo, Not In Our Name; Anu Kumar, executive vice president of IPAS. NOTE: A March for Women’s Lives is January 22nd 10:00 a.m. Gather at Powell and Market, 11:00 a.m. march to … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 17, 2005

7:00 amReflections on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday: A panel discussion Howard Zinn, historian, playwright, social activist and author of A People’s History of the United States;" Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink and Global Exchange; Matthew J Fos, spiritual theologian, founder and president of the University of Creation Spirituality in downtown Oakland; Brytteni … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 14, 2005

7:00 amThe Supreme Court on Sentencing Guidelines. Edward Lazarus, author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court. 7:30 amNew Dietary Guidelines from Your Government. Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health at New York University. 8:00 amThe final segment in our … Continued


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The Morning Show – January 13, 2005

7:00 amAn Execution at San Quentin. Stephanie Faucher, Death Penalty Focus. 7:30 amChristian Parenti, co author with Teru Kuwayama of The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq. 8:00 amThe 19th Annual Western Workers Labor Heritage Festival. Mike Konopacki, cartoonist. 8:20 amJennifer Stone with Stone’s Throw. 8:30 amIn the Name of Love: 4th Annual Musical … Continued