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Oct. 11, 2010, 4:01 p.m.
Night Transmissions is a 120 minute show featuring vintage radio shows. In this show...
Crime Classics 10/21/53
The Mysterious Traveler 1/30/44.
X Minus One 5/22/55.
Sleep No More 12/26/56
Music:
The Journeymen - 500 miles (1961)
Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon (1976)
The Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody (1965)
Judy Collins - Morning Has Broken (1987)
These dates should not be taken as canonical.
Lisa Davis with David Kessler, MD
Oct. 11, 2010, 3:53 p.m.
Lisa Davis talks with Dr. David Kessler, the dynamic former FDA commissioner who reinvented the food label and tackled the tobacco industry, now reveals how the food industry has hijacked the brains of millions of Americans. The result? America's number-one public health issue. Dr. Kessler cracks the code of overeating by explaining how our bodies and minds are changed when we consume foods that contain sugar, fat, and salt. Food manufacturers create products by manipulating these ingredients to stimulate our appetites, setting in motion a cycle of desire and consumption that ends with a nation of overeaters.
THE END OF OVEREATING explains for the first time why it is exceptionally difficult to resist certain foods and why it's so easy to overindulge. Dr. Kessler met with top scientists, physicians, and food industry insiders. THE END OF OVEREATING uncovers the shocking facts about how we lost control over our eating habitsâand how we can get it back. Dr. Kessler presents groundbreaking research, along with what is sure to be a controversial view inside the industry that continues to feed our nationâfrom popular brand manufacturers to advertisers, chain restaurants, and fast food franchises.
The Stuph File Program - Episode #0060
Oct. 11, 2010, 12:08 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain
Oct. 11, 2010, 11:57 a.m.
Part 3 of a short series of collages concerning the elite who own and control a great deal and yet are still wanting more. We again look at the American revolutionary period and hear how the cartel influenced our early society and continue on to the period just before the formation of the FED. Dense with historical content that was not taught in public schools or most universities.
Oct. 11, 2010, 11:09 a.m.
This is the Peace Radio show for October 10, 2010. Fritz Knorr and Jeanne McHale are interviewed on KRFP about the Moscow Volunteer Peace Band, Rula Awwad_Rafferty talks about her recent trip to Israel and Palestine and an architectural project based on erased landscapes. Also includes the Human Toll and movie review.
Oct. 11, 2010, 10:21 a.m.
In part two of our three part Byrds survey, Domenic Priore and dj bennett go from the early days through 1969, with the personnel changes and the branching out that shows how important the Byrds were to the music scene.
Oct. 11, 2010, 9:17 a.m.
Linda Burnip from Disabled People Against Cut talks at the Right to Work demonstration in Birmingham
Oct. 11, 2010, 8:37 a.m.
Part of the disabled people's bloc which lead the protests at the Conservative Party Conference, Claire from WinVisible talks about the effect of cuts to public services on disabled people
Cool Jazz Set; Oct. 10, 2010; Set # 1
Oct. 11, 2010, 4:19 a.m.
Cool Jazz Set; Oct. 10, 2010; Set # 2
Oct. 11, 2010, 4:08 a.m.
Seriously Free Speech Committee presents Michael Keefer (U of Guelph)
Oct. 11, 2010, 1:50 a.m.
In November, the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA), an informal coalition of MPs from the Conservative, Liberal and NDP, is expected to recommend changes to the human rights legislation or hate laws that would make it illegal to criticize Israel. Michael Keefer speaks about his book Antisemitism: Real and Imagined, which provides an investigation of antisemitism in Canada, the ideology of the "new antisemitism", and the CPCCA as a mechanism to protect Israel.
The Motherland Influence: October 10, 2010
Oct. 10, 2010, 9:55 p.m.
Two houirs of African, Latin and Caribbean music.
Every Sunday 5:00-7:00 PM
Bill S-10: more Mandatory Minimums for drug crimes
Oct. 10, 2010, 9:47 p.m.
Bill S-10 is Parliament's latest effort to introduce mandatory minimum sentences for various drug crimes. Researchers say they donât work and will actually make things much worse.
AMBIANCE CONGO: October 10, 2010
Oct. 10, 2010, 9:02 p.m.
Two hours of Congolese music.
Every other Sunday 3:00-5:00 PM
More accounts of martial law at Toronto G20 protests: Sema's arrest story (5 of 5)
Oct. 10, 2010, 6:55 p.m.
During the evening of Saturday June 26th, Sema Ibbetson was in Queens Park, the legal Toronto G20 protest zone. As she was chanting along with other protesters, hundreds of riot police officers stormed the group. She ran away from the line of police after watching them beat and tackle her friends. The protesters were saying "I am not resisting" and "You are hurting me" repeatedly.
That is a mere glimpse at the police brutality and excessive force experienced by a great number of protesters at the demonstrations that Sema had witnessed that weekend.
Sema talks about her arrest and detention, and other examples of police repression during the Toronto G20 protests of this year.
Oct. 10, 2010, 6:49 p.m.
Dozens of Activist Marching bands converged on the Boston area to make noise, music, and raise social issues
Crashes of Convenience: United 553
Oct. 10, 2010, 6:32 p.m.
On this edition of The Corbett Report we delve into the mysterious crash of United 553, better known as the Watergate plane.
Oct. 10, 2010, 5:02 p.m.
Private attorney Aubrey Ford discusses legal malpractice â which often has been called âa case within a case.â
Oct. 10, 2010, 2:51 p.m.
Lisa Davis talks with Dr. Georgianna Donadio of NIWH and Margaret Moore of Wellcoaches. The National Institute of Whole Health, pioneers of Whole Health Education® and Whole Person Health Careâ¢, and Wellcoaches® Corporation, the national leader in developing standards for professional health and wellness coaches have joined forces to address the gap in the recent federal healthcare reform law
Oct. 10, 2010, 2:43 p.m.
Lisa Davis talks with Julie Houlker, Glenda Standeven, and Michelle Rickaby. Choosing to Smile is a world-wide movement for people who have faced any kind of adversity and have chosen to smile in the face of it. The movement evolved from the book, which was written by three friends, Glenda, Julie and Michelle, who just happened to have cancer.
Oct. 10, 2010, 1:44 p.m.
Lois Hickman and Rebecca Hutchins talk to Lisa Davis about their wonderful book, "EyeGames." Developing healthy visual-motor abilities is more difficult in the complex stimulus of today's world than ever before. Our visual experiences can be overwhelmed by the vast complexity of artificial colors and sounds which did not exist in our ancestors' lives. Much more time is spent indoors, exposed to a myriad of unnatural colors, movement and imagery. We hibernate inside, interacting with machines instead of being out in the sunlight, looking at the far horizons, exploring natural environments. More and more time is spent sitting rather than moving, watching rather than doing.
Here is a book that has:
An overview of the development of vision, with a checklist of warning signs of vision problems-based on the studies of behavioral optometry
A discussion of the importance of integrating all the senses equally in the development of optimal visual skills, rooted in the field of occupational therapy
Practical, playful activities designed to improve visual skills in both adults and children. Excellent for use at home, in the clinic, at school, or amid outdoor settings
Oct. 10, 2010, 1:20 p.m.
Wrap-up of the past weeks news with Geov Parrish and Maria Tomchick of Eat the State!
Oct. 10, 2010, 11:51 a.m.
The God Virus - Darrel Ray - Pt1
Oct. 10, 2010, 11:02 a.m.
Scooter talks to Darrel ray about his new book, The God Virus
Oct. 10, 2010, 10:23 a.m.
California culture expert and author Domenic Priore and Killradio's dj bennett discuss and do a deep listen to the music of Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke -- L.A.'s own Byrds -- and their musical offshoots. Part one of three parts.
Oct. 10, 2010, 4:15 a.m.
1. Favela Rising
2. Fortress Europe breached
3. 21st Century McCarthyism
4. Define Grand Jury
5. The Avatarsands
6. Ana Tijoux - 1977
7. Ecotager Jeffrey Luers
3P-062 Education and its Discontents
Oct. 9, 2010, 9:21 p.m.
In this special 2-hour feature, Third Paradigm hosts the 10th anniversary episode of Unwelcome Guests. This show looks forward and backwards at whether schools at the university, secondary, and elementary levels are serving the greater good of society or the greater wealth of CEOâs. In celebration of 520 episodes, this show begins by reading Lyn Gerryâs introduction to the very first edition of Unwelcome Guests. In the second hour, an alternative media forum called the UniverseCity is cited, with an invitation to listeners to join.
DR. GUTZMORE ON U.S. DEATH PENALTY AND MUMIA ABU JAMAL
Oct. 9, 2010, 7:38 p.m.
Videos also available online:
Interview of Cecil Gutzmore:
http://politube.org/show/3054
Entire program on Police Terrorism and the Death Penalty (10/7/2010) at St Mary's in Harlem
http://politube.org/show/3051
307 - Nine Years of War in Afghanistan
Oct. 9, 2010, 6:45 p.m.
News You Need to Know: No Afghan War Goals or End Date; Redeye Co-op Radio interview: Derrick OâKeefe on the Afghanistan War, 9 years in; WBAI Sunday News: Resisting Islamophobia Forum; Hidden Histories: Thomas Paine; Outside The Box: Co-op Month; music.
Break The Stereo- Ready or Not!
Oct. 9, 2010, 5:57 p.m.
Ready or Not! here come the Delfonics, Rene Baily, Wilson Pickett, Betty Davis, Freddi and the SoulSetters, and the Meters. So good, so good. A little Jimi Hendrix with "Hey Joe" and some killer Sly and the Family with "Poet". Labi Siffre, "I got the blues" and some Jimy Cliff, and Jackie Mittoo to end the show. thanks for tuning in to CJLY. Next time....
