The Morning Show

The Morning Show – May 9, 2007

An airing of "Occupation 101", an award-winning Documentary film on the root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; plus the film "Shut Up and Sing" about the backlash against the best-selling band the Dixie Chicks after they spoke out against President Bush on the eve of the Iraq invasion.


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The Morning Show – May 7, 2007

Outcome of the French Elections Larry Bensky, [Live from Paris], is the former host of Sunday Salon on KPFA and national affairs correspondent for Pacifica Radio A Political Education with Andre Schiffrin Andre Schiffrin, was for 30 years the publisher of Pantheon Books and founder of the New Press, his memoir is, "A Political Education-Coming … Continued


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The Morning Show – May 4, 2007

Impacts of the Freeway Meltdown and disaster planning for our communities Renee Domingo, Director of Emergency Services for the City of Oakland Swati Parkash, (Perkosh) Program director for the Pacific Institute, http://www.pacinst.org Abolhassan Astaneh-Asl, Professor and a Consultant on Structural Engineering, Earthquake Engineering, and Protection of Structures against Blasts www.astaneh.net Web Radio Faces Skyrocketing Royalty … Continued


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The Morning Show – May 3, 2007

The Costs of Staying in Iraq Pamela Schwartz, Communications director for the National Priorities Project Erik Leaver, is the Carol and Ed Newman Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, http://www.ips-dc.org The Rise of Modern India Mira Kamdar, author of "Planet India, How the Fastest-Growing Democracy is Transforming America and The World" Edward Luce, In … Continued


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The Morning Show – May 2, 2007

Instant Prison Expansion legislation hits the California Assembly Rose Braz, Campaign Director of Critical Resistance, Critical Resistance seeks to build an international movement to end the Prison Industrial Complex, Paul Wright, Editor of Prison Legal News and author of "Prison Nation: The Warehousing of America’s Poor" and Co-editor of "Prison Profiteers: Who Makes Money from … Continued


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The Morning Show – April 30, 2007

The Rising Costs of Information: Postal Rates and Net Neutrality ROBERT W. McCHESNEY, is a research associate professor in the Institute of Communications Research and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and is the author of several books including Rich Media, Poor Democracy and the problem of … Continued