The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 18, 2007

Bush Has Plans for Israel and Palestine Phyllis Bennis, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies author of "Understanding the Palestinian Israeli Conflict: A Primer" David Bacon on Labor speaking with a representative of the Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions, "You Have No Rights: Stories of America in an Age of Repression" Matthew Rothschild, … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 16, 2007

On the ground in Iraq, a Surge of Deterioration Carl Conetta, co-director of the Project on Defense Alternatives, Dahr Jamail, Independent Journalist, covering the Middle East. His most recent article on Tom Dispatch: Iraq on My Mind, Thousands of Stories to Tell — And No One to Listen, U.S. Contractors in Iraq and at home … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 13, 2007

A Progressive Forum on Iraq and Iraq Norman Solomon, author of "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death" Reese Erlich, author of "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of US Policy and the Middle East Crisis" The Forum with Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, Saturday 7/14 7:30 – 9:30 Olney Hall, College … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 12, 2007

Surgeon General on a Short Leash, Dr. Richard Carmona Dr. Michael Jacobson, Executive Director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest Michael Halprin, Outreach Coordinator for the Union of Concerned Scientists Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former U.S. Surgeon General, Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health at the University of Arkansas 28 Stories of … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 11, 2007

The War Continues in Colombia Sanho Tree, fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies Cecilia Zarate-Laun Program Director of the Colombia Support Network. www.colombiasupport.net David Bacon on Labor Lock Out at Waste Management Chuck Mack, The Teamsters Tim McGowan, a board member of the Castro Valley Solid Waste Disposal District "USA vs. Al-Arian" Labor Fest … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 10, 2007

Bush on the Run, and Cheney Too Leigh Ann Caldwell, FSRN Washington Correspondent Dick Bennett, American Research Group, www.americanresearchgroup.com "Revolution ’67" POV tonight on PBS 10:00 PM Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno, and Jerome Bongiorno film makers "Welcome to the Terrordome: The Pain, Politics and Promise of Sports" Dave Zirin, author Mollie Katzen with Cool on Organics Jesse … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – July 9, 2007

President General Pervez Musharraf under fire in Pakistan Amit Pal, managing editor of "The Progressive" Rafia Zakaria, is an attorney currently completing her doctorate in Political Science, she is also a weekly columnist for The Daily Times in Pakistan Poor News Network, reports on their struggle to make media at the U.S. Social Forum Inside … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 6, 2007

The British terrorist attacks and the state of U.S. terror Beau Grosscup, professor of International Relations at Cal State Chico, author of The Newest Explosions of Terrorism and most recently, Strategic Terror: The Politics and Ethics of Aerial Bombardment SF Supervisors Approve the Community Choice Aggregation Energy plan Samantha Rogers, Global Warming Policy Specialist with … Continued


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The Morning Show – July 5, 2007

Iraq Oil Bill – Cutting through the Complications Antonia Juhasz, an analyst with Oil Change International, a watchdog group, is the author of "The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time" Lorraine Hansbury Theater in Jeopardy Stanley Williams, Artistic Director Quentin Easter, Executive Director When Cities Unite Rob Sturma, the artist formerly … Continued