0:08 – PG&E declares bankruptcy the same day the PUC grants up to $6 billion in financing Pacific Gas and Electric Company, PG&E, filed for bankruptcy today, after the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved a 6 billion dollar credit line for PG&E.  The private utility announced it filed for bankruptcy just after midnight. The CPUC … Continued


0:08 – US Sanctions Venezuelan Oil Company Miguel Tinker-Salas (@mtinkersalas) is a Professor of Latin American history at Pomona College. His books include Venezuela: What Everyone Needs to Know and The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela. 0:34 – New path to appeal opens for Mumia Abu-Jamal Rachel Wolkenstein is a civil rights attorney,and has been a legal … Continued


0:08 – Monday’s with Mitch Kamala Harris rallies her base in Oakland campaign speech over the weekend The end of the government shutdown…for now. Plus, the debate on Trump’s wall and the crisis at the border. 0:34 – Ken White (@Popehat) is a former federal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and First Amendment Litigator at Brown White & … Continued


0:08 – Thousands of citizens are protesting across Zimbabwe amidst a brutal government crackdown that has seen at least 12 dead and thousands more injured this week. We speak with Dr. Chipo Dendere (@drDendere) a Zimbabwean political scientist and professor at Amherst College, about the political unrest there and some its root causes. 0:34 – There is a … Continued


0:08 – Government shutdown day 34: Immigration Courts We’re joined by newly retired judge, Ashley Tabaddor, president of the National Association of Immigration Judges based in Los Angeles. 0:34 – As LA teachers strike, and Oakland approaches its own strike amid financial crisis, we speak with an education expert on the roots of these issues … Continued


0:08 – Los Angeles teachers have reached a deal with LA Unified, ending a historic strike What’s behind the wave of teacher militancy? Sarah Jaffe (@sarahljaffe )is a reporting fellow at the Type Media Center, who’s been covering the LA Teachers’ strike for The Nation. Her most recent book is Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt. 0:15 – What … Continued


0:08 – Monday’s with Mitch: The government shutdown, day 32 Kamala Harris announces bid for the Presidency Jan 22 march to reclaim Dr King’s radical legacy drew thousands in Oakland – was there a media blackout? 0:34 – Why the microbes that live in your house are . . . good Rob Dunn (@RRobDunn) is a Professor … Continued


0:08 – Reclaiming Martin Luther King’s Radical Legacy Ash-lee Woodard Henderson is the Co-Executive Director of the Highlander Research and Education Center (@HighlanderCtr) based in Tennessee, which serves as a catalyst for grassroots organizing and movement building in Appalachia and the South. Charlene Carruthers (@CharleneCac) is a community organizer and educator. She is founding National Director of the Black Youth … Continued


0:08 – The historic, culturally iconic Ashby Berkeley Flea Market is closing temporarily, with the hopes that the shutdown will not become permanent. We speak with General Manager Joe Cokes and Board Member and Middle School Teacher Andrea Prichet about the temporary shutdown and what they’re doing to save this historical landmark. 0:34 – This weekend the legacy … Continued


0:08 – What’s next with Brexit after most recent soft exit plan suffers a crushing defeat? Alex Dean (@AlexDean94) is a political correspondent with the Prospect Magazine in the UK. 0:34 – Storms and Climate change: Why winter storms seem to be getting worse. We speak with Eugene Cordero (@eugeneccordero), Professor in the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at … Continued