The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 24, 2004

7:00 amFederal Elections in Canada Monday. Ann Medina, a host for History TV in Canada; Haroon Siddiqi, editorial page editor emeritus at the Toronto Star; Sylvia Bashevkin, Prof of Political Science University of Toronto. 7:30 amPost Election South Africa. Father Michael Lapsley, South African activist and Anglican Priest; Gerald Lenoir, co-coordinator of the Priority Africa … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 23, 2004

7:00 amIndecency and the Media. Robert Jensen, Associate Professor, Journalist, University of Texas, Austin. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor. Neil Bisno, Secretary Treasurer SEIU Local 1199 P, on labor in Iraq. 8:00 amBeware that school lunch! Rocket fuel in milk: Bill Walker, West Coast VP for Environmental Working Group; Mercury in tuna: Sue Fiering, Deputy … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 22, 2004

7:00 amThomas Frank, What’s the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America. 7:30 amGuantanamo Prisoners Have Provided Little If Any Info about Terrorism. The Supremes at It Again. Edward Lazarus, Author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court 8:00 amJosh Kornbluth at The Marsh, Wed. June … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 21, 2004

7:00 amWhat’s Up with the Dem’s? Bob Mulholland, campaign advisor California Democratic Party; Matthew Rothchild/Ruth Coniff, The Progressive Magazine. 7:30 amPeretz Kidron, author Refusenik!: Israel’s Soldiers of Conscience. 8:00 amYouth Vote. Robert Reynolds, 17 yr. old Berkeley High student advocating enfranchisement for 14-17 year olds; Dereca Blackmon, Director of Leadership Excellence, Oakland nonprofit working with … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 18, 2004

7:00 amWellpoint (Blue Cross) Gets Bought by Anthem and the Executives Walk Away with $150 – $350 million. Jerry Flanagan, Health Policy Director for the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. 7:20 amJuneteenth. Wanda Ravernell, spiritual activist, Wade Woods, Outreach Coordinator of SF Juneteenth. 7:30 amCalifornia State Budget in Crisis. Jean Ross, Executive Director of … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 15, 2004

7:00 amThe Supremes at it Again. Edward Lazarus, Author of Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court. 7:20 amReport on Terror Discredited. Beau Grosscup Prof, International Relations, Cal State Chico, Author of The Newest Explosions of Terrorism. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor. Lynn Baker, PACE Associate Director of Communications. 8:00 … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 14, 2004

7:00 amElaine Hagopian, Professor Emerita of Sociology at Simmons College, editor of Civil Rights in Peril: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims 7:30 amIndecency and the FCC. John Crigler, communications lawyer with Garvey, Schubert, Barer in DC; Nell Minow, columnist and critic for Common Sense Media. 8:00 am1st in a 3 part series on Getting … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 11, 2004

7:00 amThe Reagan Extravaganza Continues. Marcus Raskin, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, and Jill Nelson, author of Straight No Chaser: How I Became a Grownup Black Woman. 8:00 amReyna Cowan on Film: The Control Room. Al Jazeera filmmaker Jehane Noujaim, and Hassan Ibrahim, Al Jazeera correspondent. 8:30 amCindy and Craig Corrie, parents … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 10, 2004

7:00 amThe Reagan Legacy. Mark Weisbrot, Center for Economic and Policy Research, co-director, and Joseph Gerson, Director of the American Friends Service Committee’s Peace and Economic Security Program. 7:30 amThe EPA Gets In Bed with Livestock. Melanie DuPuis, editor of Smoke and Mirrors: The Politics and Culture of Air Pollution; Barclay Rogers, attorney with the … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – June 9, 2004

7:00 amThe Biotech Convention in San Francisco. Marc Lappe, Director of the CETOS – The Center for Ethics and Toxics. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor. John Poh, Privatization of Health Services at the SF Jail, Clarence Thomas, co-chair of the Million Worker March. 8:00 amSan Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival 8:30 amPeretz Kidron, editor/author of Refusenik!: … Continued