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Talk Nation Radio: Nora Barrows Friedman, worst conditions I have ever seen in Palestine
Conditions right now are the worst Nora Barrows Friedman has seen them. V.P. Joe Biden offers high praise to old friend, Bibi Netanyahu while Israel for peace talks, and settlements, settlers, provocations at Al Aqsa, two boys detained by Israel, beaten.
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Sea Change Radio: Feeding Soil with Compost Tea and Soaking Up Oil with Hair
Interviews with Roland Evans, CEO of Organic Bountea, which makes compost tea as a natural alternative to petroleum fertilizers; and Lisa Gautier, Executive Director of Matter of Trust, which collects hair from barbershops and salons and weaves it into mats to soak up petroleum oil spills.
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JImmy Dore: Jimmy Dore 3-10-10
Moron speaks on Education Reform, Great Moments in Centrists History, A Robert Yasamura commentary, and David Feldman on his Recent Academy Awards experience
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Midweek Politics: Midweek Politics with David Pakman 03-10-2010
Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist Church joins us live to discuss her churchs God Hates Fags slogan, and the Supreme Court case involving the church, and we play under over with the words wrath and fag during her interview, new stations in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Massachusetts airing Midweek Politics, conservative media misinterprets the Oscar win by The Hurt Locker as a victory for conservative values, Democrats should be angry with the current White House and Congress, and we look at why, New York Governor David Patterson runs for re-election for a few days, then quits due to a violence against women scandal, Charlie Rangel steps down as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, after Harold Ford Jr changes his position on gay marriage yet again for political convenience, a New York crowd does not buy it and heckles him in and out of the venue, discussing whether or not having extremists on a program validates them, or serves to discredit their views, the incredible story of California State Representative Roy Ashburn, a long-time anti-gay politician, revealing that he is gay after being caught drunk driving when leaving a gay nightclub, the Vatican faces another sex scandal, this time an organized male prostitution ring, the same week that they spoke out against gay marriage in Washington DC, Dylan Ratigan kicks a teabagger of his show in an actual example of critical journalism, do we need term limits for House and Senate members, the arguments on both sides, Palin cracks the ultimate joke on Jay Leno, who has not had an edgy segment on his show for years, criticizing the mainstream media, and citing it as a reason she joined Fox News Also, she says she will continue to write notes on her hands, Sarah Palin admits to having crossed into Canada when she was a child for healthcare, emails about Orly Taitz, health insurance, Glenn Beck, and more
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WIN: Workers Independent News
Daily labor radio newscast produced by Workers Independent News (WIN) www.laborradio.org
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Imagination Station: Trees
An entertainment and creativity development program for children and their families. Each section of the show provides an opportunity to participate in an expressive arts activity that supports a variety of child development skill areas.
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The Michael Slate Show: Women Warriors of Iran and the Life and Death of Emmett Till
Two Iranian women - Sussan who fought against the Shah and continued to fight the Islamic Republic and was arrested and tortured for doing it and Tina who was born into the Islamic Republic and came alive politically in the recent upsurge in Iran, talk about the life and struggle of women in Iran; young Afghan poet celebrating women; New play on the life and death of Emmett Till
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Byron Dorgan, Senator
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Making Contact: Back from Copenhagen: Moving Climate Justice Forward
The climate talks at Copenhagen closed in 2009 with no binding agreements or timetables for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. On this edition, we hear from climate justice activists who went to Copenhagen and say we need a system change, not climate change.
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Sprouts: Buffy Saint-Marie and Angaangaq Interviewed by Children
Young people interview two high-profile Indigenous personalities: Buffy Saint-Marie - iconic singer-songwriter in the international music scene and Eskimo-Kalaallit Elder Angaangaq Angakkorsuag, whose family belongs to the traditional healers of the Far North in Greenland.
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INN World Report: 03-11-2010-9am
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INN World Report: 03-10-2010-2pm
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Whatand#039;s At Stake
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Conversations on Health Care: Congressman John Dingell
Conversations on Health Care speaks with Congressman John Dingell (D-Michigan), who became the longest serving congressman in history on February 11, 2009. He has started every session of Congress by introducing the national health insurance bill his father, also a Congressman, authored when he was a member of the House of Representatives. He joins Conversations to share his unique perspective on the immediate health-care reform horizon.
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INN World Report: 03-10-2010-9am
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