The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 14, 2004

7:00 amBush’s Cabinet Under Investigation, Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive Magazine. 7:30 am Privatization of the University of California. Jonathon Polansky, Keep California’s Promise www.keepcaliforniaspromise.org. 8:00 am10th Anniversary of the War in Chechnya. Albina Digaeva, Almut Rochowanski, coordinator for programs and advocacy for the Chechnya Advocacy Network, www.chechnyaadvocacy.org. 8:30 am The Legacy of Roy … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 13, 2004

7:00 amSocial Security. Ellen Frank, author of The Raw Deal: How Myths and Misinformation About the Deficit, Inflation and Wealth Impoverish America, Senior Economic Analyst at the Poverty Institute, Rhode Island College. 7:30 amHistory of the privatization of the University of California (part of a 2-part series; tomorrow, the new Master Plan) Gray Brechin, historical … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 10, 2004

7:00 am"WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception". Danny Schector, producer; Pratap Chatterjee, Director of Corp Watch, author of Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation. 7:30 amDisenfranchisement of Latino voters in Modesto — Robert Rubin, Legal Director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, which has filed suit against Modesto (the first lawsuit under the California Voting Rights … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 9, 2004

7:00 am San Francisco’s Budget Crisis. Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval, Brent Assinck, executive director of the SF Symphony. 7:30 am David Bacon on Labor: US Labor Against the War uslaboragainstwar.org, Fred Mason, Ed Rosario. 8:00 am Jill Nelson, author of Volunteer Slavery and Sexual Healing: A Novel, one of the winners of the PEN Oakland 14th … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 7, 2004

7:00 amWhat’s the Matter with Ohio? Larry Bensky, National affairs Correspondent and host of Sunday Salon, Susan Truitt, co-founder of Citizens’ Alliance for Secure Elections. 7:30 amPam Peirce, author of Wildly Successful Plants of Northern California. 8:00 am Hunger Discussion sponsored by Food First. Going Local: The Power of Growing Food Locally: Brian Halweil, Worldwatch … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 6, 2004

7:00 amHome Land Security. William Arkin, Sr. Fellow, School for Advanced International Studies @ Johns Hopkins University. 7:20 amElections from Ohio to Ukraine. James K. Galbraith, Prof. of Government at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin. 7:30 amNatalie Goldberg, author of The Great Failure: A Bartender, A Monk, and … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 1, 2004

7:00 amPFA Local Election Update. Brian Johns, local election supervisor. 7:20 amSupreme Court hears medical marijuana arguments. Edward Lazarus, author Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor. 1-day hospital workers strike, and more. John Borsos, Director of Hospital Division at SEIU local 250; Also a … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – November 30, 2004

7:00 amUkraine: Marina Sysoyeva a Ukrainian citizen who lives in Moscow and is a reporter for the Ukrainian Weekly published in New Jersey; Anthony D’Agostino, Professor of History at San Francisco State University. 7:30 amOakland Schools. Henry Hitz, coordinator of Oakland Parents Together; Barbara Range, teacher with the Early Childhood Education department adjacent to Washington … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – November 29, 2004

7:00 amRefusnik: Noam Bahat resisted the Israeli draft and went to Prison. 7:30 amPoor News Network – www.poormagazine.org. 8:00 amMichael Bosse, Director of Projects at Equal Access. 8:23 amRichard Wolinsky of Cover to Cover (Thursdays at 3:30) interviews Robert Olen Butler about his collection of short stories Had a Good Time. 8:30 amPolk County: A … Continued