7:08 – Abbie Dillen (@AbbieDillen) is the Vice President of Litigation for Climate & Energy with Earthjustice (@Earthjustice), based in San Francisco. 7:33 – Kris Ebi is a researcher and professor with the Department of Public Health at the University of Washington in Seattle. She’s the co-author of a recent paper in Nature entitled “Extreme heat-related mortality avoided under Paris Agreement … Continued


  7:08 – Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) is a reporter covering courts and law for Slate.  7:34 – Rebecca Leber (@rebleber)is a reporter in Mother Jones’ DC bureau, where she covers environmental politics and policy. She’s covered climate and energy for The New Republic, Grist, and ThinkProgress, and her writing has been published by more than a dozen outlets. Michelle Romero (@michelledreams2) is a … Continued


7:08 – News headlines and analysis with Brian and Gina 7:34 – Trump’s Trade War Barry Eichengreen is an economic historian and Professor of Economics and Political Science at UC Berkeley. His latest book is The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era. Daniel Sumner is a professor of Agriculture and Resource … Continued


7:08 – Tim Wise (@timjacobwise) is an American anti-racism activist, author, and lecturer. He is the host of the Speak Out With Tim Wise podcast, and author of seven books, including his latest work Under the Affluence: Shaming the Poor, Praising the Rich and Sacrificing the Future of America. 8:08 – Richard Wolinsky(@Rich_Bookwaves) is a theatre, art … Continued


7:08  Maggie Ellinger-Locke is a staff attorney and Molly Dorozenski is a Project Leader with Greenpeace USA. Maggie joins us from Washington DC and Molly from New York, they’ve both collaborated on two new reports. One highlights the Energy Transfer Partners’ (ETP) alleged unethical and inappropriate treatment of Dakota Access pipeline opponents. The other deals with the potential harm that could be … Continued


7:08 Anne Chandler (@AnneChandlerTX)is the Executive Director of the Tahirih Justice Center’s Houston Office. She’s been in McAllen,TX, to visit courtrooms and detention facilities to learn of the treatment of separated parents and children along the U.S. border. She reports back on what she say and learned on the border. Read more about her work here: https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/whats-really-happening-asylum-seeking-families-separated/ … Continued


7:08 Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands joined Families Belong Together rallies protesting the Trump Administration’s zero tolerance immigration policies. In the nation’s capitol, they marched on the White House. At Tule Lake, Japanese Americans rallied near a World War 2 – era camp where they and their family members were imprisoned. Here in the Bay … Continued


7am – Sunday July 1 will be Mexico’s biggest election in history – and its also been the deadliest on record. We’re joined by Laura Carlsen, Director of the Center for International Policy and Shannon Young, an investigative journalist and reporter with KPFA News to talk about the candidates and who is assassinating local and state … Continued


7:08 – Breaking news: Justice Anthony Kennedy announces retirement John Nichols is a national affairs correspondent with The Nation Magazine. Camille Pannu teaches law at the UC Davis School of Law where she also directs the Water Justice Clinic. 7:34 – Update on the children separated and detained at the border with Denise Bell is a researcher for … Continued


7am – Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) is Senior Legal Analyst for rewire.news and co-host of the Boom! Laywyered. podcast. She joins us in-studio to discuss the latest US Supreme Court cases including NIFLA v Becerra (regulating crisis pregnancy centers) and gerrymandering decisions.  7:34am – Kassie Siegel (@KassieSiegel) is the Director and Senior Counsel of the Climate Law Institute. She joins us to discuss … Continued