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Program Archives
11/20/2005 First Hour |  | In the first hour...
Poverty, homelessness, and food access.
A pre-Thanksgiving discussion with Marci Jordan of Berkeley Food & Housing
Project, and others.
| | 11/20/2005 Second Hour |  | and in our second hour...
Applied Research Center this week issued A Racial Justice Reportcard for
the state of California. Governor Arnold Scwarzenegger's grade? A big
ol' "D."
We'll be joined by ARC's Tammy Johnson, and film maker Ray Telles,
co-director & co-director of "Race is the Place," which airs November 22nd
on PBS.
| | 11/13/2005 First Hour |  | Stanley "Tookie" Williams is petitioning Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
for clemency. He'd scheduled to be put to death by the state December
13th.
We'll discuss, Tookie Teach in Week, and the state of the Death Penalty in
California.
Joining us...
Barbara Becnel, Williams' advocate, and author with him of several
childrens books
Stefanie Faucher, Program Director, Death Penalty Focus, coordinating
Tookie Teach-in Week
and others...
| | 11/13/2005 Second Hour |  | Murrow & McCarthy: Are we there again?
A discussion of the film, "Good Night, and Good Luck" with...
Featured McCarthy victim Milo Radulovich,
Former CBS producer Mary Mapes, author of the new book "Truth & Duty: The
Press, the President, and the Privilege of Power"
Washington Post Correspondent Haynes Johnson, author of "The Age of Fear:
McCarthyism to Terrorism"
| | 11/6/2005 First Hour | | This week tune in to Sunday Salon live from the Green Festival in San
Franciso.
Host Larry Bensky and guest co-host Matt Gonzalez will talk with Green
Festival speakers and exhibitors about new ideas for living sustainably.
For more information about the Green Festival, visit www.greenfestivals.com
| | 11/6/2005 Second Hour |  | Plus, a discussion with Elizabeth de la Vega about Libby, Rove,
indictments and the ongoing Plame/9-11 scandal. De la Vega's "The White
House Criminal Conspiracy" is the cover story on the current edition of
THE NATION magazine.
| | 10/30/2005 Second Hour |  |
In our Second Hour...
Harriet Miers has withdrawn her nomination to the Supreme Court.
What does it mean? Who's next?
We'll talk with...
Jamie Raskin, Professor of Constitutional Law at American University
Mitch Jeserich, Free Speech Radio News Washingon Correspondent
| | 10/30/2005 First Hour |  | This week on Sunday Salon...
In our First Hour...
Indictments? Grand Jury extension or expiration?, Resignations?
We'll talk about developments in the investigation into who leaked the
identity of undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame.
Joining us...
Scott Armstrong, investigative journalist and executive director of the
Information Trust
Robert Parry, Investigative Reporter and Author who broke the Iran Contra
story
Clarence Lusane, Professor of Political Science, American University
| | 10/23/2005 First Hour |  | In our first hour...
Insurance in America: Where is it? Where's it going?
Our guests...
Joe Conason, author "The Raw Deal: How the Bush Republicans Plan to
Destroy Social Security and the Legacy of the New Deal"
Jill Quadagno, author "One Nation, Uninsured:Why the U.S. Has No National
Health Insurance"
| | 10/16/2005 First Hour |  | In our first hour...
In the months leading up to the 2004 Presidential election, Michael Moore
was invited to speak on the campus of Utah Valley State College, in the
heart of conservative Mormon country. The response: political upheaval
and a media frenzy in Family City, USA. Steven Greenstreet's film "This
Divided State" explores the conflict. He'll be our guest, along with
UVSC's former student body president will join us.
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