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Program Archives
8/15/2004 Second Hour: "Broadening the Net: the Progressive Agenda in an Election year." |  | | | 8/8/2004 First Hour: "Fox and the Information Hunt" |  | Guests:Robert Greenwald, producer/director, "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism" (www.outfoxed.org) and former Fox journalists.
| | 8/8/2004 Second Hour: "Economics and Politics" |  | Guests: Robert Meeropol, author, "An Execution in the Family: One Son's Journey" (St. Martin's); Paul Krugman, NY Times columnist, author, "The Great Unraveling" (Norton)
NOTE" The "Outfoxed" video/dvd and the Meeropol and Krugman books are available as premiums for subscribers during KPFA's current fund drive. Call 1-800-439-5732 Sunday 8/8 9-11 a.m. Pacifica time to support KPFA and "Sunday Salon!"
| | 8/1/2004 First Hour: "The Boston Experience, the Convention, and Beyond:A Look at the Democrats" |  | Guests: California Democratic Party delegates Heather Pages, Michael Lysobey, and Kerry campaign adviser Bob Mulholland.
| | 8/1/2004 Second Hour: "Heir to An Execution: The Rosenberg Case" |  | Guests: Filmmaker Ivy Meeropol, Michael Meeropol, son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (for information about screenings, see www.sfjff.org).
| | 7/25/2004 First Hour: "Peace, Justice, and the Democratic Party:Is There a 2004 Connection?" |  | Guests: Cynthia McKinney, ten year member of Congress from Georgia, running for re-election after winning Democratic primary; Professor Jamin Raskin, American University Law School, author, "Overruling Democracy: The Supreme Court Vs. The American People" (Routledge); Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, author, "Reason: How Liberals Will Win the Battle for America" (Knopf); and Pam Wilmot, executive director, Massachusetts Common Cause ( www.commoncause.org).
| | 7/25/2004 Second Hour: "Peace, Justice, and the Democratic Party:Is There a 2004 Connection?" |  | Guests: Tom Hayden, former California State Senator, author, "Street Wars: Gangs and the Future of Violence" (New Press); Sue Dorfman, producer, "Dying to Vote" (www.dyingtovote.com); and Dana Dunnan, author, "Burning and the Grassroots: Inside the Dean Machine" (www.burningatthegrassroots.com).
| | 7/18/2004 First Hour: "Thinking the Unthinkable, Doing the Unspeakable: the U.S Government, Secret Prisoners, and Torture." |  | Guests Include: Mark Dow, author, "American Gulag: Inside U.S Immigration Prisons" (California); Banafsheh Akhlaghi, attorney, National Legal Sanctuary for Community Advancement, San Francisco (tentative).
| | 7/18/2004 Second Hour: "The Media: Three Approaches" |  | Guests include: FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein; Danny Schechter, independent video producer, "WMD" (www.mediachannel.org) and Peter Stein and Nancy Fishman, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (www.sfjff.org)
| | 7/11/2004 First Hour: "Feeling the Heat: Fahrenheit 9/11, Truth, and Propaganda" |  | Guests: Dale Maharidge, Columbia University School of Journalism, author, "Homeland" (Seven Stories Press); Robert Terrell, professor, Communications Department, California State University, Hayward; Mark Crispin Miller, professor, Media Studies, NYU, author, "Cruel and Unusual: Bush/Cheney's New World Order" (Norton) (tentative).
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