Brad guested tonight on the Monitor, talking about the election situations in NC, CA, and briefly Ohio, as well as the civil rights enforcement situation, and the potential shareholders lawsuit against Diebold, which he called "eminent".
The show is now up on archives.
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December 11, 2005: The Monitor
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<> 6:00 pm CST -- HEADLINES
<> ~6:20 pm CST -- GUEST 1 -- SAMIR KHADER re Al JazeeraMark Bebawi talked with Samir Khader about the latest developments in the story of the confrontations between Al-Jazeera and the Bush Administration.
Samir Khader is the editor of Qatar-based broadcaster Al Jazeera. Although he comes from a Jordanian family, he was born and raised in Iraq. He has degrees in journalism and mathematics from universities in Grenoble and Paris. Later he worked for many years in Jordan as a journalist in television news before joining Al Jazeera. He is well-known for being featured in the documentary film Control Room, when he was a senior producer.
<> ~6:40 pm CST -- GUEST 2 -- BRAD FRIEDMAN re election transparency fights around the countryPokey Anderson talks with Brad Friedman about the latest developments in the continuing story of citizens attempting to get transparent, recountable elections. As a deadline approaches for the Help America Vote Act provisions, fierce fights are erupting in NC, OH, and CA over how citizens' votes will be counted (or not).
Brad is managing editor of the popular progressive website
http://bradblog.com where he has broken innumerable stories over the last year or so on. He also broadcasts The Brad Show, and posts at Arianna Huffington's site. He is also the co-founder of VelvetRevolution.us, an umbrella organization of citizens groups taking on everything from election reform to media reform to the war in Iraq.
This August, Brad visited Camp Casey in Crawford, TX, where he broadcast over 50 live hours of radio, with assistance from KPFT's Otis Maclay.
BRAD'S WEBSITES:
http://bradblog.com, www.BradShow.com,
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brad-friedmanCO-HOSTS: Mark Bebawi and Pokey Anderson.
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Last week's show (temporarily unavail. on archive)
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-- BOB FITRAKIS delves into the oddities of the latest Ohio election
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-- DAVE ZAREMBKA re healing after genocide
November 13
-- ESTHER KAPLAN, author of "WITH GOD ON THEIR SIDE"
November 6
-- ELIZABETH DE LA VEGA re "THE WHITE HOUSE CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY"
October 31
-- HELEN CARROLL re HOMOPHOBIA in SPORTS
-- LARRY JOHNSON re FITZGERALD's INVESTIGATION OF SPY LEAK
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-- GREG PALAST re HARRIET MIERS
-- JOE SUDBAY re FITZGERALD's INVESTIGATION OF SPY LEAK
October 16
-- MARJORIE COHEN, exec. v.p. of the National Lawyers Guild, on Harriet Miers.
-- SHANNON YOUNG, on Monsanto GM crops
-- DENNIS HALLIDAY, the former head of the U.N.'s humanitarian program in Iraq) about UN reform, Bolton, and Oil for Food