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Rising Up | 
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News Views
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Tuesday, February 7, 2023 3:00 pm
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Ion Sancho, former FL Elections Supervisor
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Authoritarianism; Voter suppression; Environment
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Remember when Republicans used to pretend to believe in things like 'personal freedoms'? Florida's GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Presidential hopeful, has enacted several new authoritarian laws in the state, punishing those who criticize him, and more. Former FL election supervisor ION SANCHO explains why county election officials are unanimously opposed to a costly new GOP voter suppression law that will create a 'logistical nightmare,' the dark money groups behind the law's passage, and the unintended consequences that are likely to result. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Society of Native Nations
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Tuesday, February 7, 2023 2:30 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Monday, February 6, 2023 3:00 pm
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Balloons, Biden, and Bad Media Coverage
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A catastrophic earthquake has killed 3800+ near the Turkey/Syria border. Republican officials are maximally outraged about a Chinese spy balloon that the US military shot down. Campaign contribution limits have been raised due to inflation. New leaked audio confirms Wisconsin GOP knew Trump lost the 2020 election then chose to deceive the public with phony fraud claims. Although President Biden has accomplished more in two years than perhaps any other administration, new polling suggests the public has no idea. Why? Callers weigh in on all of the above.
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https://BradBlog.com
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Folk Scene
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Sunday, February 5, 2023 6:00 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingScholars Circle - Podcast
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Sunday, February 5, 2023 12:01 pm
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Doug Becker
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Darlène Dubuisson is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, Mark Schuller is Presidential Research Professor and Professor of Anthropology and Nonprofit and NGO Studies at Northern Illinois University and Jean-Eddy Saint Paul is Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
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Haiti faces a political, sociological, and economic set of crises. But international intervention has done little to help the nation, and in fact often exacerbate the problems. How can the nation thrive in light of a history of exploitation and colonialism that has led to these crises?
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You can hear this and other interviews at www.scholarscircle.org
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Beneath The Surface
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Sunday, February 5, 2023 10:00 am
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Cori Bush, Harvey J Kaye
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Race & class in America; 21st C Economic Bill of Rights
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Alan Minsky, former Beneath the Surface producer and KPFK Program Director, sits in for Suzi Weissman this week. In the first half of the show, Alan speaks with US Representative Cori Bush about race and class in America and her progressive vision to address the country the country's endemic inequalities. In the 2nd half of the show, Professor Harvey J Kaye outlines a 21st Century Economic Bill of Rights modelled on FDR's second bill of rights, introduced in his 1944 State of the Union speech.
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Alan Watts
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Afro-Dicia |
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Freedom Now
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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Saturday, February 4, 2023 6:01 am
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Zero Tolerance for Traffic Violence
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Intro Lindsay Sturman and Taylor Nichols share their audio and thoughts from the January 21 Die-in to protest traffic deaths at Los Angeles City Hall. With Seamus Garrity.
12:24 Getting Through: Damian Kevitt, founder of Streets Are For Everyone, on why traffic violence incidents are not accidents, and the story of the hit and run that changed his life, along with the face of Los Angeles safe streets advocacy. With Taylor Nichols.
25:04 A Vision: Miriam Pinski on her latest LA Times Op Ed, "Here’s how to prevent pedestrian traffic deaths in Los Angeles."
34:28 It's The Law: Massachusetts' new law, An Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities, defines the term "Vulnerable Road User," requires 4' safe passing distance and safety devices for trucks, allows slower speed limits to be set, develops a tool to report crashes, and introduces a rear red light requirement on bikes. Massachusetts State Senator William Brownsberger explains how the law was passed. With Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook, and Galen's WMBR Bike Talk co-host Scott Mullen.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Zero Tolerance for Traffic Violence
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Intro: Lindsay Sturman and Taylor Nichols share their audio and thoughts from the January 21 Die-in to protest traffic deaths at Los Angeles City Hall. With Seamus Garrity. la.streetsblog.org/2023/01/23/safe…traffic-deaths/
12:24 on.soundcloud.com/Wh3yu Getting Through: Damian Kevitt, founder of Streets Are For Everyone, on why traffic violence incidents are not accidents, and the story of the hit and run that changed his life, along with the face of Los Angeles safe streets advocacy. With Taylor Nichols.
25:04 on.soundcloud.com/Z474k A Vision: Miriam Pinski on her latest LA Times Op Ed, "Here’s how to prevent pedestrian traffic deaths in Los Angeles."
34:28 on.soundcloud.com/PQMGK It's The Law: Massachusetts' new law, An Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities, defines the term "Vulnerable Road User," requires 4' safe passing distance and safety devices for trucks, allows slower speed limits to be set, develops a tool to report crashes, and introduces a rear red light requirement on bikes. Massachusetts State Senator William Brownsberger explains how the law was passed. With Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook, and Galen's WMBR Bike Talk co-host Scott Mullen.
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Soundwaves
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Friday, February 3, 2023 3:00 pm
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Brendan Fischer, Documented
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Money in Politics; Corruption
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Encore: original air-date 1/25/2023. Newly-uncovered documents show the extent of the far-rightwing Heritage Foundation's $24 million effort to suppress voting rights on both state and federal levels after the 2020 election. Campaign finance expert BRENDAN FISCHER explains the dark money group's scheme, their deceptive tactics and plans to push anti-democracy laws in swing-state legislatures in advance of the 2024 election. Fischer also weighs in on new revelations of potential violations of campaign finance laws by Republican fabulist, Rep. George Santos (NY).
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Rethinking Heroes: Life After the Military
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Friday, February 3, 2023 9:00 am
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1) Max Ramsey: America’s first true 6 million Dollar Man. SGT Max Ramsey, US Army, retired, served with the famed 506th Infantry, "Band of Brothers" of the 101st Airborne Division, served one tour in Iraq, and was wounded in action, in Ramadi in March 2006. Was considered America’s best candidate for a so-called bionic lower leg replacement, built of state-of-the-art tech. Key was his ability for compliance and his high intelligence
2) Robert Vivar, of UNIFIED U.S. Deported Veterans Resource Center, helps deported Vets who were kicked out of the country after their duty - and a promise to become Americans.
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There are so many pressing concerns that the focus on veterans touches on, including housing, health care, privatization at the VA, personal wellness and mental health, social reintegration after service, issues facing women in the military and as veterans of military service, LGBTQ issues, bias and discrimination in bad-conduct discharges and discipline within the military that then affect the lives of veterans of color, especially Black veterans, as well as policy questions around war and peace and militarization/militarism in many aspects of our society.
Our purpose is to locate thought-leaders with antidotes specific to the scourge of veteran suicide (44 per day!) and medical debt owed through the VA. We managed to find them. Now we need to build national awareness of their unique remedies.
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RethinkingHeroes.com
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American Indian Airwaves |
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Thursday, February 2, 2023 7:00 pm
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Leona Morgan (Dine' Nation) & Chief Arvol Looking Horse (Lakota Nation)
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Nuclear Colonialism, PT 3 & Peacefully Healing Mother Earth
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Living In The USA |
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Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
Thursday, February 2, 2023 3:00 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Thursday, February 2, 2023 3:00 pm
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GOP Debunking and Disinfo; Rep. Ilhan Omar; Environment
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GOP Debunking Week continues, as the Republican House majority launches partisan investigations and drops all pretense of pursuing a policy agenda. Fact-check eviscerates GOP false claims, showing no classified info on Hunter Biden's laptop, while the younger Biden issues legal warnings. Independent voters are angry at House Republicans for ignoring the big issues on which they campaigned. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) delivers inspiring remarks after being targeted by House GOP. Programming note: we will be moving to a Mon-Thurs schedule, with rebroadcasts on Fridays, for the near future. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Contragolpe |
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Wednesday, February 1, 2023 9:30 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Wednesday, February 1, 2023 3:00 pm
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Kevin Drum, financial/political journalist, Jabberwocking
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Debt ceiling - hostages and solutions; House GOP circus
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House Republicans are capable of causing real economic harm as they try to hold the nation's economy hostage to extort deep spending cuts in exchange for raising the statutory debt limit. Financial/political journalist KEVIN DRUM explains the history of the debt ceiling, the GOP's cyclical extortion (only with a Democratic President), and various solutions. Also today: the circus of insanity barreling toward us with the GOP's takeover of the U.S. House is underway, from deeply partisan 'investigations' to hilarious, idiotic culture war tropes...
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https://BradBlog.com
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Poet's Cafe |
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Rising Up | 
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023 4:00 pm
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News Views
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023 3:00 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023 3:00 pm
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Accountability; Environment
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Corporate media is showing some pushback in the face of a US House controlled by accomplished GOP liars. Special Counsel Durham probe of Russian interference in the 2016 uncovered evidence of Trump financial crimes, but corrupt former US Attorney General Barr buried it. GOP hyped false claims of 'crime wave' in runup to 2022 election, but new report shows murder rates have been far higher in 'red' states than 'blue' states since 2000. Wealthy white voters in FL get slap on the wrist for intentional voter fraud. AZ GOP election denier Kari Lake facing new legal trouble for exposing voter data. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023 2:30 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Monday, January 30, 2023 3:00 pm
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Michael Teter, The 65 Project
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Accountability; Election security
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The State Bar of California has filed seroius disciplinary charges against John Eastman, the main attorney behind Donald Trump's failed effort to pressure then-VP Mike Pence to steal the 2020 election by blocking certification of valid electoral college votes. Michael Teter explains his organization's efforts to hold Trump attorneys accountable for violating professional rules of conduct and abuse of the court system in filing bogus election lawsuits, and much more. Also today: As the BradBlog/BradCast enters its 20th year, our deepest thanks to our listeners and readers!
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingScholars Circle - Podcast
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 12:01 pm
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Doug Becker
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Jeremi Suri is Professor in the Department of History and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, Austin; Dennis Baron is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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First, we explore ongoing political, legal and normative questions about classified documents discovered in the homes of former President Donald Trump, current President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence. What is the process of classifying documents? And does the government over-classify documents?
Then, how free is free speech? What are its legal, social, and political limitations? How does the advent of social media and concerns over misinformation have an impact on the exercise of free speech. And how do the new developments on free speech and its limits have an impact on the First Amendment protections? We discuss a new book YOU CANT ALWAYS SAY WHAT YOU WANT: THE PARADOX OF FREE SPEECH with its author Dennis Baron.
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You can hear this and other interviews at www.scholarscircle.org
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Saturday, January 28, 2023 6:01 am
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Intro Taylor Nichols, Seamus Garrity, Jenni Chang, and Nick Richert talk about the day's die-in and preview this episode. 4:24 Standout Service: Reflections on a superlative record of active transportation and safe streets legislation with Laura Friedman, California's 43rd District Assembly member and Transportation Committee Chair, by Seamus Garrity. 22:12 Encouraging E-bikes: Vouchers for ebikes in California and D.C., with Calbike's Laura Mcamy and D.C. Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto, by Galen Mook, MassBike Executive Director, who happens to have written ebike incentive legislation for the state of Massachusetts. 37:36 Nimbee Buzz: A lovable, pro-1950s Urban Design mascot is hitting the streets, with beekeeper/architect Eric Saul, by Nick Richert.
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Friday, January 27, 2023 3:00 pm
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Encore: Original air-date 1-23-2023. We open the phone lines to callers to get their thoughts as we catch up on a boatload of news, including the nation's latest mass shooting in Monterey Park, CA. Callers weigh in on the gun violence epidemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the similarities and differences between Trump's theft of government documents and new documents found at Biden's home, accountability for insurrectionists, the debt ceiling, the death penalty, corporate media false balance, record low unemployment, and more.
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American Indian Airwaves |
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Thursday, January 26, 2023 7:00 pm
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Leona Morgan (Dine' Nation)
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Nuclear Colonialism: PT 2, Uranium Mining in Indian Country
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Nuclear Colonial is one aspect of settler colonialism that remains highly censored in the American mass and digital media landscape. With approximately 11% of all abandon uranium mines located in “Indian Country,” Nuclear power plants average life-span ranging from 40 to 50 years, the promotion of nuclear power as “green energy,” the United States Department of Defense endorsing the next generation of mini-nuclear power plants (small modular reactors) to over 800 military bases throughout the world, the allocation of $1.7 trillion to reconstitute the U.S. nuclear weaponry system, and the permanent, unresolved, and enduring issue of addressing over 60 years of nuclear waste production, Native American nations continue to be on the frontlines of nuclear colonialism and future generations are at risk unless there is an immediate nuclear decolonization across Mother Earth.
Nuclear Colonialism with Leona Morgan (Dine’ Nation) is a three-part interview that will broadcast over three consecutive episodes of American Indian Airwaves. The series focuses on our guest’s community work since 2007, which includes combating against many aspects of nuclear colonialism.
Our guest not only helped prevent the construction of a new ISL (in situ leach) uranium mine in Eastern Navajo, but also, she has and continues to raise awareness about the extreme dangers of transporting high-level radioactive waste material by highway and railroad nearby and through “Indian Country,” as well as the continuing legacy of uranium mining and its unresolved impacts on the Dine’ people and other Indigenous peoples and nations. In addition, Leona Morgan provides an extensive update on the unresolved issue of nuclear waste and how Holtec International is proposing to construct a high-level nuclear waste facility in southeastern New Mexico despite the opposition by numerous Native American nations.
Guest Leona Morgan (Tó dich’íí’nii, Tsé nahabiÅ‚nii, Kiyaa’áanii, Tó aheedlíinii; she/her) is a Diné activist and community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. Leona Morgan co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group www.fb.com/NuclearIssuesStudyGroup), Diné No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative (www.fb.com/HaulNo), and Radiation Monitoring Project (www.radmonitoring.org). Our guest collaborates nationally with many groups to address the entire nuclear fuel chain in the United States and is part of the international campaign Don’t Nuke The Climate (www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org) that focuses on nuclear energy as a global climate issue.
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Living In The USA |
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Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
Thursday, January 26, 2023 3:00 pm
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBradCast w/ Brad Friedman | 
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Thursday, January 26, 2023 3:00 pm
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Doomsday Clock and Russia's War; Election security; Environment
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved up the metaphorical 'Doomsday Clock' to '90 seconds to midnight', citing Russia's threats to use nuclear weapons in its war on Ukraine. US and Europe will send modern battle tanks to Ukraine to support its self-defense against Russia's brutal war crimes. In New Jersey, a county race result was flipped after a probe revealed misprogramming errors in the electronic voting system, two months after the 2022 election; election security experts recommend hand-marked paper ballots and meaningful post-election audits. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Wednesday, January 25, 2023 3:00 pm
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Newly-uncovered documents show the extent of the far-rightwing Heritage Foundation's $24 million effort to suppress voting rights on both state and federal levels after the 2020 election. Campaign finance expert BRENDAN FISCHER explains the dark money group's scheme, their deceptive tactics and plans to push anti-democracy laws in swing-state legislatures in advance of the 2024 election. Fischer also weighs in on new revelations of potential violations of campaign finance laws by Republican fabulist, Rep. George Santos (NY).
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Former VP Pence announced a 'small number' of classified documents were found in his home. Corporate media again fixated on false equivalence between Trump's theft of government documents and obstruction of justice compared to the different responses by Biden and Pence. In Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued that a final report from a special grand jury should not be released yet in the criminal probe of Trump's efforts to pressure election officials to steal the 2020 election on his behalf. America's gun violence epidemic is surging in 2023. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Monday, January 23, 2023 3:00 pm
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We open the phone lines to callers to get their thoughts as we catch up on a boatload of news, including the nation's latest mass shooting in Monterey Park, CA. Callers weigh in on the gun violence epidemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the similarities and differences between Trump's theft of government documents and new documents found at Biden's home, accountability for insurrectionists, the debt ceiling, the death penalty, corporate media false balance, record low unemployment, and more.
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Amílcar Antonio Barreto is Professor and Chair, Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies Department, and Interim Director of International Affairs and Political Science at Northeastern University, Jorge Farinacci-Fernós is Associate Professor of Law at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School and Visiting Professor at the University of Buffalo School of Law, Victoria Chinn Chong is a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California and orge Antonio Chavez Mazuelos is a lecturer at Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Peru, at the International Relations Department, and is coordinator of a research group focused on Chinese Politics.
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The island of Puerto Rico has a complex relationship with the federal government in the United States. Should it seek statehood or independence? Or is the status quo the best option for the nation.
Then, Peru has faced ongoing protests and violence since the removal of its President at the hands of the Congress. What socioeconomic divisions in the nation have lead to this deepened political crisis?
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Streets Are For Everyone (S.A.F.E.) found that Los Angeles traffic violence killed 309 people in 2022, an increase of five percent from the previous year and 28 percent over 2020. They're holding a Die-In at City Hall next Saturday. Lindsay Sturman interviews Damian Kevitt, S.A.F.E. founder.
Bike advocacy donor and Los Angeles theater owner Greg Laemmle talks to Taylor Nichols about why he supports biking in LA.
Grants for Biking: The Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI) and the Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI) will award 10 cities up to $1 million for proposals to improve cycling infrastructure around the world. Paul Supawanich, Director of Programs for the Global Designing Cities Initiative, talks with Seamus Garrity about the initiative.
Arguments for a roundabout in Northampton by Friends of Northampton Trails President George Kohout.
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Chris Melody Fields Figueredo, Exec. Director, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
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Progressive citizen-led ballot initiatives won big across the country on major issues like abortion rights, minimum wage, independent redistricting commissions, and more. Now heavily gerrymandered GOP-controlled states are moving to restrict or kill the ballot initiative process. CHRIS MELODY FIELDS FIGUEREDO of the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center explains the GOP backlash, states like CA where corporations have seemingly captured the process, and how to protect citizen-led direct democracy against GOP efforts to restrict it nationwide. Also today: Federal judge issues scathing ruling and $1 million in sanctions against Trump and his attorneys for filing 'frivolous' lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and others.
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Nuclear Colonialism with Leona Morgan (Dine’ Nation) is a three-part interview that will broadcast over three consecutive episodes of American Indian Airwaves. The series focuses on our guest’s community work since 2007, which includes combatting against many aspects of nuclear colonialism. Our guest not only helped prevent the construction of a new ISL (in situ leach) uranium mine in Eastern Navajo, but also, she has and continues to raise awareness about the extreme dangers of transporting high-level radioactive waste material by highway and railroad nearby and through “Indian Country,” along with the negative and continuing legacy of uranium mining and its unresolved impacts on the Dine’ people and other Indigenous peoples and nations. In addition, Leona Morgan provides an extensive update on the unresolved issue of nuclear waste and how Holtec International is proposing to construct a high-level nuclear waste facility in southeastern New Mexico despite the opposition by numerous Native American nations.
Moreover, our guest discusses: the renewed pushed by the Nuclear Energy industry to build Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) – mini nuclear reactors - as a means to generate electricity for the future; how the Nuclear Energy’s Greenwashing strategy of claiming nuclear energy as green energy helping to combat the climate crises places Indigenous peoples and Mother Earth at historical perils; the $1.7 trillion reconstitution of the United States nuclear weaponry arsenal over the next 30 years, and how Native Americans and nations future generations are at risk unless there is an immediate nuclear decolonialization across Mother Earth.
Guest Leona Morgan (Tó dich’íí’nii, Tsé nahabiÅ‚nii, Kiyaa’áanii, Tó aheedlíinii; she/her) is a Diné activist and community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. Leona Morgan co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group www.fb.com/NuclearIssuesStudyGroup), Diné No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative (www.fb.com/HaulNo), and Radiation Monitoring Project (www.radmonitoring.org). Our guest collaborates nationally with many groups to address the entire nuclear fuel chain in the United States and is part of the international campaign Don’t Nuke The Climate (www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org) that focuses on nuclear energy as a global climate issue.
Part 2 As of early 2023, only five Native American nations have constitutionally protected press freedoms. In terms of Native American self-determination and sovereignty, what does freedom of the press mean for Native American nations? What about Native government owned (and sometimes controlled) media and the right to tell critical stories about tribal council members without being penalized? What does Native American journalism look like both within and outside of Native American nations? Bad Press is a new documentary premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023 and the film tells the story about Angel Ellis just trying to do her job. She’s a reporter for Mvskoke Media in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and she wants to give her readers access to all the information relevant to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. But that’s not an easy task, given that Angel and her colleagues believe in truth and transparency and aren't afraid to challenge the integrity of some questionable tribal officials. Fast-forward to a confusing whirlwind of an emergency session at the National Council, where the 2015 Free Press Act is repealed, Mvskoke Media's independent editorial board is dissolved, and the newspaper is placed under the direction of the Secretary of the Nation and Commerce. Plus more.
For more information about viewing the documentary in person or online, see the Sundance Film Festival website (https://festival.sundance.org/program/film/638a1ffad406b20f68f2e3f2).
Guests Becca Landsberry-Bakker (Muscogee Nation) and Joe Peeler co-directors of Bad Press (2023). • Rebecca Landsberry-Baker is a Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program grantee, Ford Foundation JustFilms grantee, and 2022 NBC Original Voices fellow. She is an enrolled citizen of the Muscogee Nation and the executive director of the Native American Journalists Association. Landsberry-Baker was a recipient of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development’s Native American 40 Under 40 award in 2018.
• Joe Peeler is a documentary editor and director whose work has appeared on Netflix, HBO, and FX. Peeler edited Lucy Walker's Sundance Film Festival premiere and Academy Awards–shortlisted documentary short, The Lion's Mouth Opens; episodes of Netflix's original series Flint Town; Peter Berg's NFL docu-series The Team That Wouldn't Be Here; and Margaret Brown's documentary short, The Black Belt.
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Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
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Thursday, January 19, 2023 3:00 pm
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Treasury Dept. deploys 'extraordinary measures' to avoid US Government default, as Republicans continue their dangerous game of holding hostage the previously-routine vote to raise the debt ceiling, in turn threatening both the US and global economy. New docs reveal Ohio GOP lawmakers colluded with fossil fuel-funded dark money groups to push through new Ohio state law redefining natural gas as 'green energy' at same time as federal bribery/corruption trial opens of former Ohio Republican lawmakers. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Wednesday, January 18, 2023 3:00 pm
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Craig Holman, Public Citizen
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With new House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and so many other House Republicans referred for ethics violation investigations, it's no wonder they all voted to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics. Public Citizen's CRAIG HOLMAN explains the disturbing consequences of gutting the independent ethics board, and how Republicans have just implemented a 'one-two punch' to shut down any real ethics probes into their activities. Virginia's GOP Gov. Youngkin killed a new Ford EV battery plant by fear-mongering about 'China' as he prepares his 2024 presidential bid. Kansas 'vote fraud' fraudster Kris Kobach hit with massive fines for violating campaign finance laws.
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GRAYZONE RADIO:8: MATT TAIBBI ON THE TWITTER FILES
Matt Taibbi joins The Grayzone live for a discussion with Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate about his reporting on internal Twitter files exposing shocking levels of US government pressure on the social media giant to censor accounts dissenting against official deceptions and revealing some of the most titanic frauds of the Trump-era Russiagate drama.
The program is in three parts:
Part one covers Taibbi's methods of reporting and what the content of the Twitter Files reveal about the state of the US political and media culture.
Part two covers the direct role that, CA Democrat and former House Intel Committee Chair, Adam Schiff played in Twitters censorship campaign including removing accounts that parodied Joe Biden.
In part three, Taibbi explains the behavior of the "left" in the coverage of the Twitter Files, the NY Times refusing to retract demonstrably false reporting alleging Russian meddling in US politics, the US mainstream media ignoring the Twitter Files all together and the role that Russiagate played in setting the stage for the Ukraine proxy war. Featured speakers/guests: Max Blumenthal (host), Matt Taibbi, Aaron Mate
Posted every Tuesday before 12pm EST
Grayzone Radio is a production of The Grayzone, an independent news website dedicated to original investigative journalism and analysis on politics and empire. Washington DC-based independent journalist and author, Max Blumenthal, founded The Grayzone and is your host on Grayzone Radio.
For more info on The Grayzone and their reporting, please go to https://thegrayzone.com
Hosted by Max Blumenthal Produced and edited by Christopher Weaver |
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Tuesday, January 17, 2023 3:00 pm
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GOP Political Violence; Debt Ceiling; Environment
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Failed GOP candidate in NM arrested in series of shootings into Democratic elected officials' homes, falsely claiming his election loss was 'rigged.' The rise in rightwing political violence is not surprising after years of election lies and disinformation from Trump/GOP. House Republicans are playing a dangerous game of 'economic terrorism' in planning to crash the US/world economy by forcing the first-ever US default on debt payments. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Monday, January 16, 2023 3:00 pm
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Jonathan Topaz, ACLU Voting Rights Project
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On MLK Day, the fight for voting rights continues. Rightwing courts are gunning for what remains of the landmark Voting Rights Act. JONATHAN TOPAZ of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project explains a disturbing ruling in Arkansas that unilaterally overturns decades of precedent by declaring that the VRA does not allow private groups to sue. If upheld, the ruling will have broad and profound impacts on voting and other civil rights. New analysis finds Republicans filed a record number of anti-voting lawsuits in 2022. OH Republicans enacted a new voter suppression law under the pretext of preventing fraud. Another batch of Republicans have been charged with voter fraud.
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Sunday, January 15, 2023 12:01 pm
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David Garrow is Professor of History and Law at the University of Pittsburgh and Former Senior Research Fellow at Cambridge University, Keith Miller is Professor of English and Professor, Affiliate Faculty, at the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict at Arizona State University, Jared Clemons is Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University and Dewey M. Clayton is Professor of Political Science at the University of Louisville.
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Intro Seamus, Galen, Taylor, and Nick preview today's stories.
2:48 on.soundcloud.com/Cgttm Bike Priority: San Francisco's California State Senator Scott Wiener on why we need but don't have complete networks of bike lanes, and the unfortunate car-centricity of society. With Seamus Garrity and Stacey Randecker.
19:19 on.soundcloud.com/ENWXD Bike Share Unite: The Unionization of Los Angeles Metro Bike Share workers and the approaching ratification of their first contract, with Metro LA Mechanic/Shop Steward Anne Marie Drolet and D.C. Bike Share Shop Steward Jason Frantz. Hosted by Taylor Nichols.
36:17 on.soundcloud.com/8cysS Chill Rides: A discussion of winter riding and the article, "Toronto’s winter cyclists thrill to the chill, but the city’s snow removal leaves them cold," with journalist Lex Harvey and Massachusetts Bike Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Bike Priority: San Francisco's California State Senator Scott Wiener on why we need but don't have complete networks of bike lanes, and the unfortunate car-centricity of society. With Seamus Garrity and Stacey Randecker. The Unionization of Los Angeles Metro Bike Share workers and the approaching ratification of their first contract, with Metro LA Mechanic/Shop Steward Anne Marie Drolet and D.C. Bike Share Shop Steward Jason Frantz. Hosted by Taylor Nichols. A discussion of winter riding and the article, "Toronto’s winter cyclists thrill to the chill, but the city’s snow removal leaves them cold," with journalist Lex Harvey and Massachusetts Bike Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook.
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Jonathan Topaz, ACLU Voting Rights Project
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Rightwing courts are gunning for what remains of the landmark Voting Rights Act. JONATHAN TOPAZ of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project explains a disturbing case in Arkansas in which a GOP-appointed judge dismissed a challenge to racially-gerrymandered voting maps, unilaterally overturning decades of precedent by declaring that the VRA does not allow private groups to sue. If upheld, the ruling will have broad and profound impacts on voting and other civil rights. New analysis finds Republicans filed a record number of anti-voting lawsuits in 2022. OH Republicans enacted a new voter suppression law under the pretext of preventing fraud. Another batch of Republicans have been charged with voter fraud.
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Recent American mass media coverage of migrants along the U.S.-Mexico colonial border continuously censor, erase, and ignore the harsh experiences of migrating Indigenous peoples legally seeking asylum or refugee status within the political defined borders of the United States. Not only are migrating Indigenous peoples escaping often times torturous and threatening conditions in their home countries, but also they frequently endure more compounded human rights abuses traveling through Mexico, along with U.S.-Mexico settler colonial border, and within the United States.
Our guest for the hour provides extensive and in-depth analysis and update on the recent interrelated events regarding Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples seeking either asylum or refugee status migrating into the United States along the U.S-Mexico and the south. In addition, our guest warns how the Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)-Biden meetings – as part of the North American Leaders Summit held on 1/9 and 1/10/2023 in Mexico City - signal a red flag for Indigenous land and water protectors and he discusses the continuance of the U.S. federal Title 42 program permitting the deportation of recent migrants negatively impacting Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples held by US DHS Customs and Border Protection. Lastly, our guest chronicles the human rights abuses in some detention centers, outlines the struggles of humanitarian relief efforts, and informs listeners of the human rights abuses perpetrated by the United States government and other nation-state governments against migrating (non) Indigenous peoples, plus more.
Guest: Dr. Roberto D. Hernandez, Associate Professor, Chicana & Chicano Studies at San Diego State University (SDSU). He is an actively engaged, community-b¬ased researcher, scholar, teacher, writer, and activist. Dr. Hernández’ research, publications, and teaching focus on the intersections of colonial and border violence, the geopolitics of knowledge and cultural production, decolonial political theory, social movements, hemispheric indigeneity, masculinity and comparative border studies. He co-edited the anthology Decolonizing the Westernized University: Interventions in Philosophy of Education from Within and Without and is the author of Coloniality of the U-S///Mexico Border: Power, Violence, and the Decolonial Imperative (Univ. of AZ Press, 2018).
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Living In The USA |
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Talking about politics, thinking about the Left.<br>Podcast avail here -<br>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-in-the-usa/id1201366678 |
Thursday, January 12, 2023 3:00 pm
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Thursday, January 12, 2023 3:00 pm
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Transparency and oversight are the best disinfectants.Corporate media is doing a lousy job allowing disingenuous rightwing opportunists to falsely equate Donald Trump's theft and obstruction of hundreds of classified government documents with the recent discoveries of some classified documents at Joe Biden's residence and office. But US AG Garland's appointment of a Special Counsel to investigate the Biden documents case, like in the Trump stolen documents case, will ensure both result in a report and exposure of any crimes. Similarly, a transparent, public hand-recount of the 2020 election in a Pennsylvania county is helping restore GOP voters' confidence. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Wednesday, January 11, 2023 3:00 pm
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The GOP's dangerous scheme to hold the debt ceiling hostage may come sooner than expected, potentially within weeks. If hardline Republicans carry out their threat, it would cause the first default of the US government in history, and trigger a global recession/depression. MATT KENT of Public Citizen explains the new proposed FTC rule to ban the use of non-compete clauses in employment contracts, why it's critical to help workers, and other anti-monopoly initiatives underway to rein in corporate power.
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Poet's Cafe |
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023 3:00 pm
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Extreme storms dontinue to pummel California. The U.S. spent $1 trillion over last 7 years on extreme weather disasters. Judge says he regrets light sentence for Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg, the only person at the company prosecuted so far for massive tax fraud. Attorneys for Pres. Biden recently discovered and immediately returned a 'small number of documents with classified markings' found at a private office. Donald Trump hoarded hundreds of classified documents at his Mar-A-Lago residence, lied about it, and defied a lawful subpoena to return them -- so naturally Republicans are falsley claiming the cases are the same. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report.'
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Tuesday, January 10, 2023 2:00 pm
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1) Cary recounts the inadvertent destruction of an RV while making a movie after college.
2) Why an American is the First to be Jailed in Germany for revealing at least 21 U.S. Nuclear Weapons Based There. (Jack Cohen-Joppa is the co-coordinator at NuclearResister.org)
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Mandatory evacuations underway in parts of CA amid series of extreme storms. Supporters of former Brazilian Pres. Bolnonaro launch a MAGA-style attempted coup. New House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy gave massive concessions to far-right Republicans, with major implications for the nation and the economy going forward. Consequential new developments in Georgia and Michigan investigations into Trump's attempts to steal the 2020 election.
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Sunday, January 8, 2023 12:01 pm
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In 2020, the Supreme Court surprised many observers by holding up the rights of the Muscogee (Creek) nation. In McGirtv Oklahoma, the Court held that the Creek Nation retained its sovereign rights over a very large part of Eastern Oklahoma. The case raises further interest in issues of Indian law. Robert Miller and Robbie Ethridge have written a new book on the McGirt case, on the history of the Muscogee Nations relations with the United States, and the details of the case itself. The book is called A Promise Kept: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation and McGirtv Oklahoma.
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Beneath The Surface
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Guest host Meleiza Figueroa on the historic series of winter storms that have been lashing the entire state of California since New Year’s Eve, causing widespread flooding, landslides, wind damage, and levee failures that have resulted in 3 deaths so far; and with rain forecasted to continue all the way until Martin Luther King Day, the worst may be yet to come. While California is far better known for droughts, earthquakes, and wildfires, atmospheric rivers from the Pacific also bring regular flooding, sometimes on a biblical scale; an inherent feature of California’s extreme weather regime that is expected to increase in frequency and intensity as a result of climate change. Indigenous Traditional Ecological Practitioner Ali Meders-Knight looks at the deep history of California’s 200-year flood cycle, bringing the long view to us relative newcomers in a place that has only been called “California” for 180 years. Climate scientist Daniel Swain discusses the complex dynamics of atmospheric river events, and how climate change and wildfires contribute to intensifying the extremes of California’s drought-and-flood cycles. Myla Ablog, a wetland ecologist and former regulatory official, discusses the state of California’s infrastructure, the impact of these floods on workers and houseless in the Central Valley and elsewhere, and what we can and must do to prepare our communities for the “Other Big One.”
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█ KPFK Online ProgrammingBike Talk Podcast | 
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1:47 Good, Bad, and Ugly: Streetsblog Los Angeles Editor Joe Linton wraps up Los Angeles transportation for 2022.
28:14 Duty Calls: Bike Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, Vivian Ortiz explains her role to Massachusetts Bike Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook.
38:38 Bikes on the Way: Ruthy Woodring collects bikes for Haiti in Northampton, Massachusetts.
Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
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Will Bunch, Philadelphia Inquirer
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January 6 insurrection anniversary; GOP House chaos
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PLEASE DONATE to KPFK! House Republicans again failed to select a Speaker in 13 rounds of voting, but major concessions made by GOP leader Kevin McCarthy to hard-right insurrectionists may yet succeed. Pres. Biden honored 14 individuals who stepped up to defend democracy at the Capitol on Jan. 6th 2021 and in the 2020 election, at great personal cost. Philadelphia Inquirer national columnist WILL BUNCH discusses the ongoing repercussions of the January 6 insurrection and warns of dangerous times to come with far-right Republican 'nihilists' and insurrectionists now in effective control of the U.S. House.
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