The Morning Show for January 7th 2009
The Bush environmental legacy with Trip Van Noppen, President of Earth Justice, followed by the story of the National Archives' efforts to pry loose the White House emails. Then Morning Show labor correspondent, David Bacon,
The Morning Show for January 6th 2009
Highlights of the first day of the 111th Congress with Leigh Ann Caldwell, Washington Correspondent for FSRN and Jonathan Allen, of the Congressional Quarterly. Then a look at International Law, War Crimes and the Israeli...
The Morning Show for January 2nd 2009
The Morning Show for January 1st 2009
The Morning Show for December 31st 2008
The Morning Show for December 30th 2008
An update on the chaos in Somalia from Abdi Samatar, Prof of Geography and Political Economy Univ. of Minnesota. Then a new study from the Family Acceptance Project at San Francisco State University indicates that...
The Morning Show for December 29th 2008
The Morning Show for December 26th 2008
The Morning Show for December 25th 2008
The Morning Show for December 24th 2008
The Top 10 Humanitarian Crisis with Nicolas de Torrente, executive director of Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres in the U.S. Then David Bacon focuses on world hunger. Obama vs. Washington.
The Morning Show for December 23rd 2008
The Morning Show for December 22nd 2008
Why is Cheney admitting he is a war criminal? We hear from Marjorie Cohn, president of the National Lawyers Guild. Obama's pick for Labor Secretary, California Congresswoman, Hilda Solis, and the future of US Labor Relations.
The Morning Show for December 19th 2008
Opinions on Obama's decision to pick evangelical Rev. Rick Warren, pastor of the Saddleback Mega Church, to give the invocation at the inauguration. Then the good news: the Fed approved new rules to stop unfair and...
The Morning Show for December 18th 2008
The appointment of Tom Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, to be the next Secretary of Agriculture. Then the return of author Woody Tasch, to discuss his book, "Slow Money; Investing as if food, farms, and soil fertility...
The Morning Show for December 17th 2008
The Republican plan to balance the budget in Sacramento, and then talks with the ACLU about Dick Cheney's admission that he endorsed water boarding. Then David Bacon, labor correspondent...
The Morning Show for December 16th 2008
A discussion of Obama's picks to head the EPA and the White House Council on Environmental Quality, with Deb Self, Executive Director of San Francisco Bay Keeper, David Willett, National press secretary for the Sierra Club...
The Morning Show for December 15th 2008
The Morning Show for December 12th 2008
The Morning Show for December 11th 2008
A report-back from Anand Gopal, Afghanistan Correspondent, The Christian Science Monitor. Then Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, associate professor of medicine at Harvard University and co-founder of Physicians for a National...
The Morning Show for December 10th 2008
The arrest of Illinois Governor, Rod Blagojevich, for attempting to sell Obama's US Senate seat. Then David Bacon, labor correspondent, talks with fired workers who are sitting in demanding a severance package...
The Morning Show for December 9th 2008
Lynn Woolsey, Congresswoman from Marin and Sonoma and the new chair of the Progressive Congressional Caucus. Followed by a conversation about efforts by No on 8 forces to punish supporters of the Proposition...
The Morning Show for December 5th 2008
The Morning Show for December 4th 2008
The Morning Show for December 3rd 2008
The Morning Show for December 2nd 2008
The Morning Show for December 1st 2008
The future of National Security and the Bush Legacy with Mel Goodman, a former CIA analyst for 25 years, now a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy...
The Morning Show for November 28th 2008
The Morning Show for November 27th 2008
The Morning Show for November 26th 2008
The Anniversary of the Murder of George Moscone and Harvey Milk.
The Morning Show for November 25th 2008
A look at Obama's new Economic Team; Budget Woes in Sacramento; and Dean Baker.