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Science of the Coming Catastrophe

Sept. 20, 2015, 10:33 a.m.
According to James H. Brown from U of New Mexico, our economy and population will crash within 50 years. His paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy. Canadian climate scientist Andrew Weaver on why he quit science to run for office.



PRIDE IS A PROTEST

Sept. 20, 2015, 12:03 a.m.
#‎Brisbane‬, ‪#‎Australia‬, 19.09.15: Anarchist action by The Anarchy Show team against Dykes On Bikes Brisbane who have cops among them & who publicly support fascist Queensland Anti Bikie Law. Also action against cops marching in Pride. ‪#‎ACAB‬ - The Police are not our friends. The A in ACAB stands for All.



# 320 Publicly Owned Energy Company

Sept. 19, 2015, 8:57 p.m.
Interview with Environment Activist Sledge



Media Network Plus September 19 2015

Sept. 19, 2015, 6:46 p.m.



Nash Holos September 18 2015

Sept. 19, 2015, 6:40 p.m.



Last show from Zami

Sept. 19, 2015, 2:02 p.m.
On the penultimate day of live broadcasting, Lawrence "Ren" Tawil offers his final airing of "Mideast Migraines" FROM OUR TRADITIONAL STUDIO LOCATION -- future schedule and format to be determined; exposing Alex Trebek and his "Jeopardy" TV quiz show and its questionable linkage to Israeli tourism and promotion; partial history of Israel's blockade of Gaza; ADC condemns D. Trump's complicit Islamophobia, Egyptian street music . . . mideastmadness@gmx.com



543 - Learning From Success; Working for Change

Sept. 19, 2015, 1:34 p.m.
News You Need to Know: New US Strategy Supporting Al Qaeda; Between the Lines interview: Victory for Diplomacy Over War; Between the Lines interview: Women Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change Offer Solutions; Steve Diamond Commentary: Florida Was No Vacation – FTAA and Activist Success & Local Small Scale Hydropower; Mumia Abu-Jamal: The Movement For Justice Against Police Violence; Outside The Box: State of Emergency; music.



#394 -- Trump, Iran, and Government Lies

Sept. 19, 2015, 9:45 a.m.
The Establishment is aghast at Donald Trump--because he cheerfully admits that the System is corrupt and serves only the wealthy and powerful. KD connects the Establishment's rejection of Trump ... the phony "debate" over the phony "Iran nuclear crisis" ... and the gap between the government's *actual* policies and the Official Explanation of what those policies are. Then RICHARD SAUNDERS discusses many of the government's baldfaced lies ... (Continued under "Credits") ...



Uncovering the Myths of Communism!

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:45 p.m.
This highly informative interview with Guelph Young Community League member Brendan Campisi addresses the common concerns about communism that exists in the community and compares it with capitalism and socialism.



Interview at GCHC on the Health Services to Marginalized Populations

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:30 p.m.
A Kitchener-based Family Physician said that he sees 20-30 refugee claimants from Guelph, Ontario on a pro bono basis due to the funding cuts to the refugee health coverage. The Guelph Community Health Centre (GCHC) says they have the funding to provide comprehensive medical services to those refugees, but those refugees have not become clients of the GCHC. There is a mismatch that the funding goes to one place and the service is delivered in another place.



Interview with Dr. Michael Stevenson on Refugee Health

Sept. 18, 2015, 8:40 p.m.
Can we trust the offer of the Harper Government to support refugees? Please listen to this audio to learn how the Harper Government is supposedly aidinging the existing refugees.



The Super-Exploitation of African-Americans Workers - What Needs to Be Done?

Sept. 18, 2015, 6:05 p.m.
The Super-Exploitation of African-Americans Workers - What Needs to Be Done? with William Spriggs, chief economist of the AFL-CIO and Professor in, and former Chair of the Department of Economics at Howard University. Bill was appointed by President Obama in 2009 to serve as Assistant Secretary for the Office of Policy at the United States Department of Labor. He was vice chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Political Education and Leadership Institute; and, staff director for the independent, federal National Commission for Employment Policy. While there has been a great deal of desparatly needed attention to stagnant wages, demands for a decent minimum wage and stronger unions in the so called economic recovery, one of the crucial areas receiving little attention is the plight of the African- American workers whose unemployment rate has been twice that of the national rate for well over 50 years. Black workers are also disproportionally relegated to part time employment and frequently receive less pay than their white counterparts even when they have the same qualifications. Prof. Spriggs examines this persistance of employment discrimination years after the March on Washington and calls for stronger enforcement of the civil rights legislation which were won in the 1960's. And he is especially critical of the Federal Reserve Board's gearing up to increase interest rates to slow the economy which would perpertuate unemployment and underdemployment at unacceptable levels.



Program 313

Sept. 18, 2015, 2:50 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop is a show that evolves over time. It is primarily an homage to freeform radio of the 1960s and early 1970s. Radio Thrift Shop features a homegrown mix of vinyl records, 78s, 45's, LPs, private press releases, and a variety of tapes and homemade / self released cds. Each edition features a unique playlist of music released between the early 20th century & next week



Program 312

Sept. 18, 2015, 2:47 p.m.
Radio Thrift Shop is a show that evolves over time. It is primarily an homage to freeform radio of the 1960s and early 1970s. Radio Thrift Shop features a homegrown mix of vinyl records, 78s, 45's, LPs, private press releases, and a variety of tapes and homemade / self released cds. Each edition features a unique playlist of music released between the early 20th century & next week



MI5 boss Andrew 'Nosey' Parker does his first live radio interview

Sept. 18, 2015, 2:15 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2015/09/16/36534/



How independent is Avon & Somerset Police & Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens?

Sept. 18, 2015, 1:56 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2015/09/16/36534/



Nadia Hijab on the Challenges Posed by the Vacuum in Palestine Leadership

Sept. 18, 2015, 1:43 p.m.
Our feature presentation this morning is a speech delivered by Palestinian author and scholar Nadia Hijab at the Palestine center in Washington, DC. She speaks about the challenges posed by the vacuum in Palestine leadership. Before that: an article by Juan Cole on Academy Award-winning actress Natalie Portman's courageous statements concerning the Zionist use of the Holocaust. Because of her credentials as staunch and loyal Israeli, and given her popularity as film star, her criticism resonates with many, especially the young, and it is the young Israelis who are refusing to fall into step with Zionist narrative that is so rife with falsehoods and inaccuracies. Also, a report on the success of the BDS campaign. Locally, Veolia, a target of BDS organizing in the Boston area, lost its contract to operate the Massachusetts Commuter Rail System last year to a French company, Keolis, representing a huge victory for the local BDS movement.



"We Can Doom It!"

Sept. 18, 2015, 10:52 a.m.
This RADIOLA! contemplates feckless hubris and the romance of (self?) destruction.



Upstate Radio Theatre 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 10:24 a.m.
Best Plays "Outward Bound" 8-3-52



Classics and Beyond 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 10:14 a.m.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No. 1 in D Major BWV 1052 I. Allegro II. Adagio III. Allegro Matthew Halls: Harpsichord The Retrospect Ensemble Matthew Halls: Director CD: J. S. Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (Linn) Segtment Two Alberto Ginastera: Piano Sonata No. 1 Op. 22 I. Allegro Marcato II. Presto Misterioso III. Adagio Molto Appassionato IV. Ruvido ed Ostinato Joachim Segger: Piano CD: Bravato (Arktos) Segment Three John McLaughlin: Vital Transformation/You Know, You Know/Open Country Joy/Thousand Island Park Radio.String.Quartet.Vienna Bernie Mallinger: Violin Johannes Dickbauer: Violin Cynthia Liao: Viola Asja Valcic: Cello CD: Celebrating the Mahavishnu Orchestra (ACT)



Jazz Progressions 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 10:02 a.m.
Segment One Mosaic by Adam Baldych With the Helge Lien Trio CD: Bridges (ACT) Don't Open Here by Paolo Fresu and Furio di Castri CD: Evening Song (Owl) Birds of Fire by Radio.String.Quartet.Vienna CD: Celebrating the Mahavishnu Orchestra (ACT) Segment Two Allah be Praised by The Tony Williams Lifetime Quasar by Herbie Hancock The Sun is Dancing by Narada Michael Waldel CD: Jazz Fusion Vol. 1 (Rhino) Segment Three Red and Orange by The Outsidemen CD: Band Overboard (self-released) The Promise by Frank Gambale, Stuart Hamm, and Steve Smith CD: Show Me What You Can Do (Tone Center) Davinci by OHM CD: Amino Acid Flashback (Blacknote)



The Jazz Scene 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:56 a.m.
Segment One Little Red's Fantasy by Dexter Gordon LP: Homecoming Live at the Village Vanguard (Columbia) L.S.T. by Daniel Schläppi and Marc Copland CD: More Essentials (Catwalk) Segment Two The Marksman by Mark Whitfield CD: The Marksman (Warner Brothers) Look for the Silver Lining by Chet Baker CD: Box Set: Chet Baker Sings: The Complete 1953-62 Vocal Studio Recordings (Valentine) The Dude by Lem Winchester CD: Winchester Special (Original Jazz Classics) Segment Three Plant Life by The Odean Pope Quartet CD: To the Roach (CIMP) I'm Beginning to See the Light by Cynthia Felton CD: Come Sunday: The Music of Duke Ellington (Felton Entertainment) Springville by Triosence CD: Away for a While (Mons)



Lake Air 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:49 a.m.
Segment One Norwegian Mood by Oystein Sevag CD: Close Your Eyes and See (Windham Hill) Where Do You Start? by The Brad Mahldau Trio CD: Where Do You Start? (Nonesuch) New Opened Eyes by Tracey Thorn CD: A Distant Shore (Cherry Red) In Your Arms by Thom Rotella CD: Without Words (DMP) Segment Two What If I'm in Love With You? by Shannon Kennedy CD: Steppin' Up (self-released) Summer's End by Craig Chaquico CD: Acoustic Highway (Higher Octave) By the Light of the Moon by Kristin Porter CD: By the Light of the Moon (self-released) Echo of Another Time by Kim Pensyl CD: 3 Day Weekend (GRP) Segment Three Extra Sensual Perception by Kevin Toney CD: Extra Sensual Perception (Shanachie) Padre by Tommy Emmanuel CD: Only (Favored Nations) What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? by Vivian Buczek CD: Dedication to My Giants (Crown Jewels) Dr. Ostinato by Suzanne Dean CD: I Wonder (Nova)



Sounds From the Global Village 1530

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:42 a.m.
Segment One Las Canastas by Jaramar CD: A Flor de Tierra (Opción Sónica) A Thousand Strings by Mamek Khadem CD: The Road (Innova) Little Camel by Haya CD: Wolf Totem (China Music) Segment Two Fuerza de Voluntad by Los Fakires CD: Los Fakires (Deutsche Grammophone) Namouniman by Granmoun Lélé CD: Namouniman (Discorama) Kicsiszívem by Mary Nótár CD: Zenebomba (Skyforce) Sahara by Afric Simone LP: Ramaya (Barclay) Segment Three Cherry by John Renbourn and Stefan Grossman CD: The Three Kingdoms (Shanachie) Henna w Zahr by Lena Chamamyan CD: Ghazl el Banat (self-released) Cascada by Eralio Gill CD: The Art of the Paraguayan Harp (Oliver Sudden Productions)



Prescription for Prosperity: The Public Banking Remedy

Sept. 18, 2015, 9:09 a.m.
On this week's Global Research News Hour, we take a look at the role of Publicly owned banks such as the Bank of Canada as a mechanism by which critical infrastructure, health care and vital public works projects can be financed. Our first guest is Herb Wiseman, Information Officer for the Canada-based Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform (COMER). In this exclusive interview, Mr. Wiseman explains how the nationalization of Canada's Central Bank and its role as the government's lender of choice were key to the country's prosperity in the post-war years. He also talks about the impacts of the government abandoning its use of the BOC and about the unique lawsuit launched by his group to restore it to its previous role. In the second half hour, Berkeley-based contributor Kellia Ramares-Watson takes the conversation even further through an in-depth discussion with Ellen Hodgson Brown, broadcaster, founder of the Public Banking Institute, and author of 'Web Of Debt: The Shocking Truth about our Money System and How we can Break Free', and her more recent 'From Austerity to Prosperity: The Public Bank Solution.'



CPR News, September 18, 2015

Sept. 18, 2015, 8:02 a.m.



UpFront Soul #2015.37 - Hour 2- September 21-27, 2015

Sept. 18, 2015, 7:18 a.m.
We'll travel to Jamaica with Jackie Opel, South Africa with Miriam Makeba, and Nigeria with Fred Fisher Atalobhor, plus we'll serve up plenty of stateside funk, soul, & jazz.



UpFront Soul #2015.37 - Hour 1- September 21-27, 2015

Sept. 18, 2015, 6:51 a.m.
We'll travel to Jamaica with Jackie Opel, South Africa with Miriam Makeba, and Nigeria with Fred Fisher Atalobhor, plus we'll serve up plenty of stateside funk, soul, & jazz.



#717 - One video, Posted On Youtube

Sept. 18, 2015, 4:09 a.m.
Wikipedia, that Internet Guardian of the official narrative, does not admit that drug trafficking played a part in the bu$ine$$ of Iran-Contra. In our first hour, first hand testimony about the flying plane loads of cocaine into USA, and how this was connected in a young man's mind to arms dealing, money laundering, serving one's country. In our second hour, a vintage episode of Radio Free America centers on the assassination of Barry Seal, and its relationship to Iran Contra, revealing that even as it was unraveling, some commentators had grasped the relevance of drug smuggling.



La marge a CKIA 16 septembre 2015 Metallica vol 1

Sept. 18, 2015, 3:21 a.m.



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