The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 11, 2003

7:00 amBush Wants New Nuc’s: Jacqueline Cabasso, Executive Director of the Western States Legal Foundation, John Burroughs, Executive Director of the Lawyers’ Committee on Nuclear Policy, co-editor of Rule of Power or Rule of Law? An Assessment of US Policies and Actions Regarding Security-Related Treaties. 7:30 amThe Supremes Uphold Most of Campaign Finance Reform: Bob … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 10, 2003

7:00 amElection Results from San Francisco Tim Redmond, executive editor of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: Stuart Acuff, director of organizing for the AFL-CIO Re: demonstrations for the right to organize, Tu Do, Sec. Treasures of Local #2 of the SF Hotel and Restaurant Workers’ Union, Peter Olney, co-Director of … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 9, 2003

7:00 amCivilian Deaths in Afganistan: Nishat Kurwa, Kabul Correspondent for Youth Radio, and Jim Jennings, founder and president of Conscience International, a humanitarian aid organization based in Atlanta. 7:30 amBringing Grocery Stores to Low-Income Neighborhoods: Malaika Edwards, co-creator/director of People’s Grocery, Alison Lasser, organizer, Peninsula Interfaith Action, Alvin Spencer, co-chair of Peninsula Interfaith Action, East … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 8, 2003

7:00 amIsrael/Palestine: Has the "roadmap" been thrown out the window? Peretz Kidron, journalist working in Israel, and Catherine Cook, senior analyst Middle East Research and Information Project. 7:30 amDavid Bacon speaks with Palestinian workers about life under occupation. 8:00 amA conversation with Anneli Rufus, author of Party of One: The Loner’s Manifesto. 8:30 amParenting editor … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 5, 2003

7:00 amIraq: Thinking Through Alternatives to Occupation: On phone: Rania Masri, director of the Southern Peace Research and Education Center at the Institute for Southern Studies. 7:20 amRadio 4 Peace International Shut Down: James Latham, general manager and CEO of Radio for Peace International (in studio) (thanks to Chuck Scurich for helping to produce this … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 4, 2003

7:00 amAnalysis of the upcoming San Francisco mayoral election. On phone: Tim Redmond, executive editor San Francisco Bay Guardian, In studio: Willie Ratcliff, editor San Francisco Bayview. 7:30 amIn Conversation with Political Authors Iris Chang, author of The Chinese in America: A Narrative History, and The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of WWII, and … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 3, 2003

7:00 amThe Supreme Court: recent decisions and news. Guest Edward Lazarus, author of The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court. 7:30 amDavid Bacon on Labor: California State Employees Union and FTAA in Miami Jim Hard, newly elected president of SEIU Local 1000, the union of the state employees, fighting for 11 years … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 2, 2003

7:00 amRedevelopment Land Grab in Hunters Point. 7:30 amAnalysis of recent developments in Iraq. As’ad Abukhlil, Pofessor of Political Science at Cal State Stanislaus, author of Saudi Arabia and the US: The Tale of the Good Taliban, and Ahmed Al Rawi, Free Speech Radio News correspondent in Baghdad. 8:00 amA discussion with younger and older … Continued


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The Morning Show – December 1, 2003

7:00 amWhat are the Democratic Presidential candidates up to? Matt Rothschild, editor of “The Progressive”. 7:30 amPoor News Network "Taiko Love for Arnold". Also, an interview with San Francisco mayoral candidate Matt Gonzales. 8:00 amRace in the Schoolyard: Negotiating the Color Line in Classrooms and Communities. Amanda E. Lewis, author and assistant professor of sociology … Continued


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The Morning Show – November 28, 2003

7:00 amPG&E Bankruptcy: Who Pays? Loretta Lynch, Commissioner of the State Public Utility Commission 7:30 amVictor Grossman, author of Crossing the River: A Memoir of the American Left, the Cold War, and Life in East Germany 8:00 amInternational AIDS Day: Guests John Iverson, Anne Christine d’Adesky, film maker Pills, Profits, and Protest, Gerald Lenoir, co-director … Continued