Cheater and the Rude – 12/27/12
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Hip-Hop artist, Narubi Selah, joins Malik and Preach cutting up for an hour. Breaking down dudes living out their second childhood and putting white faces on black culture. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (13.7MB) | Embed
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On today’s final show of the year, we will expand on last week’s monologue and discuss what an economy with a level, steady money supply looks like. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.7MB) | Embed
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Danny Schechter wraps up the news of 2012 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.7MB) | Embed
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Harvard-trained Neurologist, Richard S. Isaacson, M.D. currently serves as Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Vice Chair of Education, and Education Director of the McKnight Brain Institute in the Department of Neurology at the University of Miami (UM) Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Isaacson now specializes exclusively in Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive …
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A talk with Peter Warshall, a specialist in biodiversity, conservation-based development, and a founding co-director of the Dreaming New Mexico project, which has developed community-based methods of creating ways to arrive in what Buckminster Fuller called the “preferred state” regarding renewable sources of energy, local foodsheds, and a Fair-Trade state …
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In a year when the election was dominated by fossil fuel propaganda and both candidates for President failed to mention climate change on the campaign trail, it’s hard to say “we’re succeeding.” However, the trends are clear—an enormous shift has begun in the ways in which the U.S. and the world will …
Whether it is the hucksters pushing for the Keystone XL pipeline to cut across the Heartland, or the coal barons who are ramping up their exploits in Powder River Basin, a familiar refrain can be heard echoing throughout their propaganda: America must produce its own energy and stop relying on …
Like President Obama and many others across the country, I too wiped away tears as I watched the horrifying news coverage of the tragic shootings in Newton, Conn. I immediately called my children who were still in school. I sat watching the television trying to fathom how I would respond …
A lan Greenspan will go down in history as the person who has done more damage to the U.S. economy and society that anyone who was not a foreign enemy. In fact the destruction he wreaked through his incompetence would also exceed the damage caused by almost all would-be enemies …
A recent three-part investigative series by Reuters details the massive growth of social inequality in the United States. “The Unequal State of America,” largely based on US Census data spanning the last two decades on income distribution, access to education and poverty levels, paints a bleak picture of American life. …
Smoke and mirrors are used to make us believe the U.S. economy is authentic, robust and sound, all of which is an elaborate illusion. Out of one side of the establishment’s mouth we hear excitement about “green shoots,” and out of the other side comes breathless warnings of fiscal cliffs and …
Protest equals terrorism. America in the New Year. – Podcast: Play in new window | Download (12.9MB) | Embed
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A landmark Environmental Protection Agency report concluding that children exposed to toxic substances can develop learning disabilities, asthma and other health problems has been sidetracked indefinitely amid fierce opposition from the chemical industry. America’s Children and the Environment, Third Edition, is a sobering analysis of the way in which pollutants …
A previous article said major surgery for any reason is daunting. Four times for the same illness in 18 months present special challenges. Chavez struggles to recover. He hopes he’s cancer free. He’s undergoing difficult post-operative procedures. Reports suggest he’s proceeding on track. Internal bleeding and respiratory infection problems were …