Jon Wiener: On the Radio (and in print) 2012-02-22T21:25:01Z http://www.jonwiener.com/feed/atom/ WordPress jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Pre-empted for fund drive: KPFK Wed. 2/22]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2714 2012-02-22T21:25:01Z 2012-02-22T21:25:01Z For the record: my show today 2/22 on KPFK has been preempted for the fund drive.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Santorum in Michigan, Newt in L.A.: KPFK 2/15]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2700 2012-02-16T02:17:18Z 2012-02-15T02:40:43Z

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NEWT GINGRICH was in Los Angeles this week, meeting Latino supporters in South El Monte and Tea Party members in Pasadena – SEAN WILENTZ will comment on Newt’s history – why so many Republicans hate him.  Meanwhile Rick Santorum tops Romney in the national Republican polls.
Sean is the author of The Age of Reagan and many other books – he teaches history at Princeton.

Also: “CHIMES OF FREEDOM: The Songs of Bob Dylan”: Dylan songs sung by a stellar and diverse group of artists across the generational and musical spectrum: from rock, rap, hip-hop to pop, folk, country, jazz and blues. Patti Smith, Tom Morello, Pete Townshend, Diana Krall, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Eric Burdon, Joan Baez, Kris Kristofferson…. with liner notes by Sean Wilentz.
We are featuring the 4-CD set as a thank-you gift in the KPFK winter fund drive for a pledge of $125.00.  Please call and pledge during the show: 818-985-5735.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Tom Frank: How did the Right do it? KPFK 2/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2690 2012-02-08T04:43:43Z 2012-02-08T04:41:44Z

TOM FRANK “the sharpest, funniest political commentator on the scene,” says Barbara Ehrenreich – has a new book out: Pity the Billionaire: The Hard-Times Swindle and the Unlikely Comeback of the Right.  It’s “a brilliant exposé of the most breath-taking ruse in American political history: how the right turned the biggest capitalist breakdown since 1929 into an opportunity for themselves.”

We’ll also be talking with Tom Frank also about the feature-length documentary “What’s the Matter with Kansas?”, based on his book with the same title.  Kansas was once one of the most left-wing states in the country; now it’s one of the most right-wing.  What happened? Roger Ebert named the film one of the Ten Best Documentaries of the year.

And we’ll also talk with Tom about The Baffler, the magazine he founded and edited.  “The Journal that Blunts the Cutting Edge.”  The Baffler is back!  coming in March: special issue on the elections, featuring Tom Frank, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Rick Perlstein.

It’s the KPFK spring fund drive, and this hour we will be featuring the TOM FRANK SUPER-PACK (or is it “Super-PAC”?): the DVD of his documentary “What’s the Matter with Kansas?”, his new book Pity the Billionaire; and a one-year subscription to his magazine, The Baffler. Please call and pledge during the show: 818-985-5735.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Newt and Mitt After Florida: KPFK Wed. 2/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2677 2012-02-02T05:08:27Z 2012-02-01T04:16:40Z LISTEN to this show online HERE — SUBSCRIBE to iTunes podcast HERE
Maybe you heard the news: Mitt beat Newt in the Florida primary last night.  But both have big problems as challengers to Obama; BETSY REED says, “It’s astonishing that a party with nearly limitless financial resources has such paltry human resources.” Betsy is executive editor of The Nation.

Also: analysis of the Florida primary — and the likely shape of the Obama 2012 campaign.  ARI BERMAN has the news, good and bad — his book Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics is out today in paperback, with new afterword.

Plus: Republicans want to repeal “Obama-care” – and they may succeed.  PAUL STARR says must rally around Obama to preserve the president’s key program. Paul is  Pulitzer-prize winning author and co-founder of The American Prospect.  He teaches sociology at Princeton; his new book is Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Gail Collins on Newt and Mitt: KPFK 1/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2667 2012-01-26T03:55:29Z 2012-01-25T16:31:22Z LISTEN to this show online HERE — SUBSCRIBE to iTunes podcast HERE
GAIL COLLINS, op-ed columnist for the New York Times, talks about Obama, Gingrich, and Mitt Romney, who went on a family vacation to Canada with the family dog strapped to the roof of the car — and also about William Henry Harrison, subject of her new book.

Plus: HAROLD MEYERSON on Obama’s State of the Union—and Obama’s problem with working-class whites. Harold writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page and is editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

Also: PICO IYER talks about Graham Greene and his masterpiece The Quiet American – a “haunted kinship” links the two writers, whose restless travels and fascinatation with faith suggest some deeper connection.  Pico’s new book is The Man Within My Head. READ an excerpt at the LA Review of Books HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[When LA fought about art: LA Times op-ed 1/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2663 2012-01-27T18:11:33Z 2012-01-25T16:24:18Z Today we have street art, but we don’t have people fighting in the streets about art.  In 1966, the anti-war Artists’ Tower of Protest on Sunset Strip provoked nightly battles for three months, as pro-war young men attacked the tower, and artists organized a defense squad.  Now it has been re-created as part of Pacific Standard Time. . . .
. . .  continued at the LA Times op-ed page HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Romney Father & Son: Rick Perlstein on KPFK 1/17]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2652 2012-01-19T16:33:16Z 2012-01-18T06:10:49Z

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What Mitt Romney learned from his father
, the liberal Republican star George Romney: RICK PERLSTEIN analyzes how the son was scarred for life by his father’s defeat in 1968. Rick now writes for Rolling Stone; he’s the author of the classics Nixonland and Before The Storm.

Also: Wisconsin Democrats submitted one million signatures on the petitition recalling Gov. Scott Walker – almost twice the number required. JOHN NICHOLS reports from Madison – he’s Washington correspondent for The Nation and a frequent guest on MSNBC.

Plus: One woman’s quest for social justice in America, from the courtroom to the kill zones: CONNIE RICE is the activist hero who led in transforming the LAPD. Her new book is POWER CONCEDES NOTHING.
Connie will be reading and signing her book Thursday at 7pm at Vroman’s, 695 E. Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Ten Years of Gitmo: KPFK Wed. 1/11]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2633 2012-01-13T02:19:19Z 2012-01-11T05:17:20Z

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Ten Years of Gitmo:
Today is the tenth anniversary of the Bush administration establishing Guantanamo Bay as a prison free from the legal protections provided by the Constitution, a place where torture and illegality were routine. DAVID COLE says the injustice practiced there is now Obama’s responsibility – and all of ours. David teaches at the Georgetown Law Center and writes for The Nation and the New York Review and is the author of The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable.

PLUS: A new RY COODER song, “GUANTANAMO,” recorded for this anniversary day.

Also: Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire Republican primary, as expected, but Newt Gingrich’s super-Pac is running devastating anti-Romney ads in South Carolina – WATCH “When Mitt Romney Came to Town” HERE.  ARI BERMAN of The Nation will comment.

Plus: the legendary FATHER GREG BOYLE, Jesuit pastor of Dolores Mission in Boyle Heights starting in 1986, has made it his mission to help gang members who want to quit. He founded Homeboy Industries in 1988. His wonderful book Tattoos on the Heart: Stories of Hope and Compassion is out now in paperback.  (Originally broadcast 5/12/2010. )  He will be in conversation with acclaimed journalist and poet Luis J. Rodríguez at the downtown public library ALOUD series next Tues Jan 17.  The event is “Full” but standby will be available.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The UFW: What Went Wrong? The Nation 1/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2625 2012-01-05T23:45:16Z 2012-01-05T23:37:08Z The United Farm Workers was once a mighty force on the California landscape, with 50,000 members at the end of the 1970s; today the membership is around 6,000.   What happened? And to what extent was the UFW responsible for its own demise? Frank Bardacke has been thinking about that for a long time. . .  . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Iowa GOP: 3/4 don’t want Romney: KPFK 1/4]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2613 2012-01-05T02:23:36Z 2012-01-04T17:03:25Z LISTEN to this show online HERE — SUBSCRIBE to iTunes podcast  HERE

Today/Wed 4-5pm on KPFK 90.7FM: In the Iowa caucus voting last night, 3/4 of Republicans didn’t want Mitt Romney, even though he’s their inevitable candidate –weak and uninspiring, in an election the GOP could otherwise win.  JOHN NICHOLS explains what happened — he’s Washington correspondent for The Nation.
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Also: on New Year’s Eve, Obama signed into law the NDAA, with indefinite military detention of citizens without trial–the most sweeping legal assault on civil liberties and the constitution in memory.  HINA SHAMSI will comment — she’s Director of the National Security Project at the ACLU and lecturer at Columbia Law School.
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Plus: The United Farm Workers: in 1979 they had 50,000 members; today they have 6,000.  How did they get beat — and to what extent was the UFW responsible for its own demise? FRANK BARDAKE has been thinking about that for 25 years, after working in the fields for six years — and now Verso has published his long-awaited masterpiece: TRAMPLING OUT THE VINTAGE: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Our War on Xmas: KPFK Wed. 12/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2596 2011-12-29T20:56:27Z 2011-12-28T00:51:50Z LISTEN TO THIS SHOW ONLINE HERE
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Our war on Xmas: listening to BOB DYLAN’s Christmas album! Is this a joke — or a tragedy? SEAN WILENTZ explains — he’s official historian at the official Bob Dylan website (he also teaches history at Princeton.)  READ Sean Wilentz on Dylan’s Xmas album HERE.
PLAYLIST: “Here Comes Santa Claus”; “I’ll Be Home for Xmas”; “Must Be Santa,” “Winter Wonderland”; “O Little Town of Bethlehem”  (originally broadcast 11/11/09).

Plus: Egypt: The year in review. From the glorious Arab Spring in Tahrir Square to the disturbing election results this month–ADAM SHATZ comments.  His essay “Whose Egypt?”  appears in the London Review of Books, HERE.

Also: American politics: the year in review.  HAROLD MEYERSON looks at the Republicans, the Democrats, and the Occupyers.  Harold writes a column for the Washington  Post op-ed page and is editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Five Worst Political Books of 2011: Nation 12/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2589 2011-12-23T16:44:03Z 2011-12-23T16:43:38Z Starting with Bill Clinton’s Back to Work: Clinton’s argument about “why we need smart government for a strong economy” begins at the end of his presidency in 2000, when employment was booming. But to understand what has happened since then, you need to understand what Clinton did.
Then comes Chris Matthews’s Jack Kennedy, Elusive Hero – and at the end of the list, Dick Cheney’s In My Time.
… full story at TheNation.com, HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[What if Ron Paul wins in Iowa? KPFK Wed. 12/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2573 2011-12-22T03:51:29Z 2011-12-21T04:45:20Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
In the upcoming Iowa caucuses, Republicans like  anti-war Ron Paul–and Democrats may vote for “Uncommitted” rather than Obama. JOHN NICHOLS explains – he blogs at TheNation.com.

Also: TOM FRANK talks about the “bottomless sense of grievance” on the right today – for example, the “Team Infidel” people who blast Korans with shotguns—see their YouTube video.  Tom wrote about “Semper Infidelis” for Harper’s in December; his new book is Pity the Billionaire.

Plus: GREIL MARCUS on The Doors.  They remain at the heart of “the mythic life of their generation” – and their music still “shimmers with the dread that is with us still.” Greil’s new book is The Doors: A Lifetime of Listening to Five Mean Years. Playlist: “Light My Fire” (live at the Matrix), “L.A. Woman,” “The End,”  “Gloria” (Live).

And we’ll pay tribute to CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS, a frequent guest on the show — with an exerpt from our interview about God is Not Great. Christopher died on Saturday.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Interview with Hitchens: Truthdig 2007]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2568 2011-12-17T11:28:32Z 2011-12-17T11:28:32Z Jon Wiener: You show in your book God Is Not Great how many horrible things men have done because of religion. In Belfast, Beirut, Bombay, Belgrade and Baghdad, men kill other men, and say God told them to do it.  But why blame God for the bad things that men do?
Christopher Hitchens: I don’t blame God.  I blame religion.  I don’t believe there is such a thing as God. Religion makes people do wicked things they wouldn’t ordinarily do. . .
. . . continued at Truthdig.com, HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Five Best Political Books of 2011: TheNation 12/15]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2561 2011-12-16T18:45:55Z 2011-12-16T18:44:24Z A personal list, starting with Top Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State . . .
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and then To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914–1918, by Adam Hochschild. . .
. . . and Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention, by Manning Marable.

Posted at TheNation.com, HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The GOP War on Voting: KPFK Wed. 12/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2554 2011-12-14T06:24:33Z 2011-12-14T06:24:33Z Republican states have been changing their laws to make it harder to vote – now activists are challenging those laws, and yesterday Attorney General Eric Holder finally suggested he might enforce the laws the prohibit discrimation in voting, especially when they target minority voters – ARI BERMAN of The Nation will report.

Plus: blacks and guns in America ADAM WINKLER looks at the twisted history of guns and gun control in the US.  Today it’s the left that wants gun control, but for most of American history gun control was the program of conservative whites who wanted to keep guns out of the hands of black people. Adam is professor of constitutional law at UCLA; his new book is GUNFIGHT: The Battle of the Right to Bear Arms in America.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama and Jobs, Protest in China: KPFK Wed. 12-7]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2545 2011-12-08T16:16:57Z 2011-12-07T04:23:23Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Manufacturing in America: 54,000 American factories have closed in the past decade.  What would it take to bring some of them back from China?  HAROLD MEYERSON reports on differing strategies – match Chinese wages; or beat the Chinese with productivity; or provide government support for manufacturing.  Harold writes an op-ed column for the Washington Post op-ed page and works as editor-at-large of The American Prospect, which features his report, “Back from China?

Also: Protest in China: the year in review.  JEFF WASSERSTROM talks about strikes and economic actions; environmental protests about a toxic chemical plant: and widespread anger over the cover-up of a high speed rail crash–all of which make for anxious times for the CCP.  Jeff is chair of the history department at UC Irvine; recently he compared the Pepper Spray Cop meme with the Chinese Tank Man.  His latest book is China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know.

Plus: The United States of Fear: TOM ENGELHARDT argues that, since 9-11, our leaders in Washington have sent the US down the “Soviet path,” pouring American treasure into the military, war, and national security – and driving our country towards the cliff.  Tom edits the indispensable Tom Dispatch; his new book is The United States of Fear.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[David Montgomery, 1927-2011]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2540 2011-12-04T00:36:14Z 2011-12-04T00:36:14Z David Montgomery, one of the founders of the “New Labor History” in the United States, who inspired a generation of activists and historians, died December 2. He was 84. David lived a remarkable life: blacklisted as a union organizer in the 1950s, twenty years later he was named Farnam Professor of History at Yale. Even as Farnam Professor he remained a deeply political animal, working with local labor activists, black and white, in New Haven and elsewhere.
I’ll never forget David’s story about how he became an academic.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[From OccupyLA to the streets of Cairo: KPFK 11-30]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2525 2011-12-01T02:46:20Z 2011-11-30T05:27:11Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Occupy LA: 1,400 LAPD cops cleared the encampment at City Hall park in the middle of the night last night, arresting  almost 300 people.   ALAN MINSKY was there, reporting for KPFK — we’ll talk with him about the night, the Occupy movement, and of course the future.

Also: the Democratic Promise of Occupy Wall Street – William Greider of The Nation says that, while politics in Washington “now resembles an ecological dead zone,” the Occupy Wall Street movement is — “exhilerating.  “   We are “witnessing a rare event—the birth of a social movement.”

plus: Live from Cairo: MARK LeVINE reports on the elections, and election violence, in the Middle East’s most important city.  Mark teaches Middle Eastern history at UC Irvine and is a columnist for Al Jazeera English

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Berkeley Faculty Condemns Chancellor for Police Violence: Nation 11/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2519 2011-11-30T05:00:33Z 2011-11-30T05:00:33Z The Berkeley Academic Senate voted 336 to 34 on Monday afternoon to “condemn” Chancellor Robert Birgeneau for his administration’s “authorization of violent responses to nonviolent protests over the past two years,” culminating in the police attack on nonviolent Occupy Cal demonstrators on November 9. . . .
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Berkeley Faculty: No Confidence in Chancellor Over Campus Police Violence: Nation 11/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2515 2011-11-25T23:31:26Z 2011-11-25T23:31:26Z On Monday, the Berkeley Academic Senate will vote on a resolution expressing “no confidence” in their chancellor, Robert Birgeneau, because of police violence against Occupy Cal campus activists there on November 9. The chancellor’s defense of police conduct was particularly outrageous: “It is unfortunate that some protesters chose to obstruct the police by linking arms,” he declared the day after the police confrontation. “This is not non-violent civil disobedience.”. . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[All Night, All Day, Occupy USA: KPFK Wed. 11/23]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2506 2011-11-24T03:09:58Z 2011-11-23T18:13:25Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The OccupyUSA live-blog at TheNation.com tracks the movement across the country and the world with updates often every 5 minutes: it’s the work of GREG MITCHELL – he has a new book out, 40 Days That Shook the World: From Occupy Wall Street to Occupy Everywhere.

Also: REBECCA SOLNIT says “If you ever doubted whether you were powerful or you mattered, just look at the reaction to people like you (or your children) camped out in parks from Oakland to Portland, Tucson to Manhattan”—the militarized police attacks on Occupyers from Manhattan to UC Davis. Rebecca wrote for TomDispatch.com.

Plus: Newt Gingrich’s cruelest campaign: replace school janitors with child labor.  JOHN NICHOLS talks about the current Republican front-runner – he’s Washington correspondent for The Nation and blogs for TheNation.com.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Pepper Spray on Campus: A Tale of Two Videos — The Nation 11/20]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2501 2011-11-21T01:41:41Z 2011-11-21T01:41:41Z Two unforgettable videos flew around the world wide web on Saturday, one horrifying, the other inspiring. Everybody knows the first: black-clad cops at UC Davis shooting pepper-spray into the faces of Occupy Wall Street student demonstrators who are sitting passively on the ground with linked arms. More than two million people have watched that video on YouTube—you might title it “the whole world is watching.”  But there’s a second video, shot the next night, that is amazing in a different way . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Audacity of Occupy Wall Street: KPFK 11-16]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2490 2011-11-17T02:51:34Z 2011-11-16T16:50:32Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Monday night the Occupy Wall Street camp in Manhattan was destroyed by the NYPD; today the activists are back, but barred from camping overnight.  RICHARD KIM, executive editor of The Nation will comment on what Occupy has accomplished and what’s next – his report, “The Audacity of Wall Street,” has been posted on 3,400 Facebook pages, and he was a guest on MSNBC last week.

Today’s show is part of the Pacifica National Archives annual fundraiser – we will be asking listeners to support the Archives’ Campus Campaign, to place audio collections in high schools and colleges across the country.  Please call and pledge during the show 800-735-0230 or online here.

Special feature: RY COODER’s new song for the Occupy movement, “Wall Street Part of Town”–world premiere!

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[GOP Defeats at Polls: KPFK Wed. 11/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2472 2011-11-10T02:59:32Z 2011-11-09T16:49:24Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Voters yesterday rejected right-wing overreach with an unbroken string of Democratic and progressive victories: HAROLD MEYERSON comments on the defeat, 61-39, of the Ohio law stripping public employees of collective-bargaining rights, and the defeat in Mississippi, 57-43, of a sweeping antiabortion initiative.  Harold writes for the Washington Post and The American Prospect.

Also: TOM WAITS has an amazing new CD out, “Bad as Me”SASHA FRERE-JONES of The New Yorker will comment.  SEE the “Visibile Tom Waits” HERE.

And FRANCES FOX PIVEN says Occupy Wall Street “has already made the concentration of wealth at the top of this society a central issue in American politics.  Now, it promises to do something similar when it comes to the realities of poverty in this country.” Piven, “the professor Glenn Beck loves to hate,” wrote about it for TomDispatch.com; her latest book is Who’s Afraid of Frances Fox Piven?

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Eric Hobsbawm: How to Change the World — LA Review of Books 11/4]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2466 2011-11-04T23:02:55Z 2011-11-04T23:02:55Z Eric Hobsbawm, How to Change the World: Reflections on Marx and Marxism
He’s Back! cried the headline in The Times of London in fall 2008 as global stock markets crashed and banks failed. The “he,” of course, was Karl Marx, who had written 160 years earlier about the periodic “crises of capitalism.” . . .
. . . continued at the L.A. Review of Books HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[How Homeland Security Increases Your Cancer Risk: The Nation 11/2]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2461 2011-11-05T05:14:33Z 2011-11-02T21:26:39Z The cancer danger from the new airport security scanners–which look under a traveler’s clothing–is greater than we had feared.   “Research suggests that anywhere from six to 100 Americans could get cancer each year from the machines,”  ProPublica’s Michael Grabell says.  “Still, the TSA has repeatedly defined the scanners as ‘safe.’”. . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Occupy Fox News: The Nation 10/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2457 2011-10-21T22:35:03Z 2011-10-21T22:35:03Z Only in LA: On one side of Pico Blvd., the Rancho Park golf course, with joggers, dog walkers and of course, golfers; on the other, a hundred “Occupy Fox News” demonstrators outside Fox Studios, chanting “We – are – the 99 per cent!”; in between, a hundred LA cops, many with riot gear at the ready, and an entire city block of TV news trucks, bristling with giant satellite dishes, power cables up and down the street, and news reporters under lights talking earnestly into the cameras. . . .
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Ry Cooder’s L.A. Stories: KPFK Wed. 10/19]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2442 2011-10-20T01:28:41Z 2011-10-19T04:36:11Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Occupy Wall Street made a stunning showing over the weekend – we’ll talk about the different manifestations around Southern California with ALAN MINSKY, KPFK program director.  My personal favorite: Occupy Irvine – more than 500 people marched on Saturday.  Who would have thought?

Also: It’s time to abolish the death penalty in California – with an initiative on the November ballot.  JAMES CLARK, southern California coordinator for the SAFE California Campaign, will explain the strategy—and the need for volunteers to help gather signatures.

Plus: RY COODER has a book out: Los Angeles Stories is a collection of  noir-ish tales of  L.A. in the late forties, and the outsiders and oddballs in the old downtown neighborhood Bunker Hill  and out  in Venice Beach.  Los Angeles Stories is our featured thank-you premium, along with Ry’s new CD, “Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down.”  Today’s NYTimes suggests Ry Cooder’s Song “No Banker Left Behind” as an anthem for the “Occupy” movement: watch “No Banker” HERE.
Please call and pledge during the hour: 818-985-5735 — or at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Hard Hats and Hippies, Together at Last: Nation 10/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2435 2011-10-14T19:01:42Z 2011-10-14T19:01:42Z After decades in which “hard hats” were described as enemies of the left, and four decades after construction workers in lower Manhattan attacked anti-war demonstrators on Wall Street, the AFL-CIO on Thursday called on its members to defend Occupy Wall Street from the NYPD as the city moved to arrest and evict protestors in Zuccotti Park.  Hard hats and hippies, together at last!….
. . . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Republicans Kill Jobs Bill: KPFK Wed. 10/12]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2420 2011-10-13T01:35:09Z 2011-10-12T05:41:13Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Last night Senate Republicans blocked Obama’s jobs bill, which would have taxed millionaires to fund infrastructure construction, repair schools, and rehire cops, teachers, and firefighters who have been laid off.   Meanwhile,  Occupy Wall Street grows.  JOHN NICHOLS will comment–he writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Big Bill Broonzy – he left the Mississippi Delta to become a leading Chicago bluesman of the 1930s, singing about racial injustice alongside Pete Seeger and Studs Terkel; then traveling to Europe to ignite the British blues-rock revival of the 1960s with Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend. BOB REISMAN explains – his new book is I Feel so Good: the Life and Times of Big Bill Broonzy.
Playlist: “Black, Brown, and White,” “This Train,” “I Feel So Good.”

Also: Whatever happened to the American left?  MICHAEL KAZIN says socialists. anarchists and communists never won much political power, but nevertheless their utopian spirit brought far-reaching cultural change.  And then there were the Abolitionists: we could learn a lot from them.  Michael’s new book is American Dreamers: How the Left Changed a Nation.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[What Does Sarah Palin Want? Money. Nation 10/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2414 2011-10-11T15:08:50Z 2011-10-11T15:08:50Z When Sarah Palin announced last week that she was not running for president, many wondered, what had she been trying to do during the last three years, when she seemed to be almost a candidate?  Now we know: she was trying to make money.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Cold War Culture Workers: Dissent Fall 2011]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2408 2011-10-11T15:23:59Z 2011-10-11T15:02:40Z From High Noon to The Ten Commandments, from low-budget horror films like Them! to noir melodramas like Panic in the Streets, Hollywood was a key arena for the giant U-turn in American politics that took place in the late 1940s and early 1950s.  (Review of  An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War by J. Hoberman; Dissent, Fall 2011) . . . . continued HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Occupy LA Endorsed by City Council: Nation 10/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2404 2011-10-06T03:04:22Z 2011-10-06T03:04:22Z In a move that dramatizes the political differences between Los Angeles and New York, several members of the LA City Council today declared their support for Occupy LA and introduced a resolution that will put the city officially on record as endorsing the demonstrators camped at City Hall. City Council president Eric Garcetti, who is running for mayor, visited the encampment yesterday and said, “Stay as long as you need, we’re here to support you.” . . .
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Occupy Wall Street: The Spark – KPFK Wed. 10/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2390 2011-10-06T02:47:06Z 2011-10-05T16:25:30Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Everybody has advice for the protesters at Occupy Wall Street –What do these people want, anyway?  They need to explain their demands!  BETSY REED, executive editor of The Nation, says progressives have plenty of policy ideas.  Occupy Wall Street provides something new: a spark.
Occupy L.A. : news HERE, live video feed HERE.

Also: RUSSELL BANKS is one of our best writers – in his new novel, Lost Memory of Skin, his protagonist, “The Kid,” is a registered sex offender forbidden to live within 2,500 feet of a school or park – and thus forced to join a homeless camp under a Florida freeway bridge.  Russell Banks will be appearing at Writers Bloc tomorrow/Thurs at 7:30pm in Century City at the MGM Building, 10250 Constellation Boulevard, tickets are $20.
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Plus: The rise of a new American security state: Pulitzer-Prize winner DANA PRIEST of the Washington Post reports on a world so vast no one knows how many people it employs, how much money taxpayers spend on it, or whether “counterterrorism” and “homeland security” accomplish anything worthwhile.  Dana is co-author of the new book Top Secret America.

and Your Minnesota Moment: remember the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul?  Remember how Amy Goodman and two DemocracyNow producers were arrested while reporting on protests outside the convention in downtown St. Paul?  Amy won a significant settlement: details on air.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Reconstruction of Iraq: That “Hearts and Minds Thing”: The Nation 9/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2385 2011-09-29T05:11:25Z 2011-09-29T05:11:25Z They called it “rebuilding Iraq,” and Peter van Buren knows a lot about what went wrong — he’s a career State Department foreign service officer who spent a year there on a Provincial Reconstruction Team. I spoke with him recently on KPFK-FM in Los Angeles.

It says here you speak Japanese, Mandarin, and some Korean – why did the State Department send you to Iraq?

Along with the WMD’s, there was another misunderstanding . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[A Primary Challenge to Obama? KPFK 9/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2367 2011-09-29T01:37:14Z 2011-09-28T02:53:51Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Ralph Nader, Cornel West, Jonathan Kozol and several others are looking for candidates to challenge Obama in the Democratic primaries next spring – JOHN NICHOLS of The Nation examines and evaluates their proposal.

Also: The US effort to “Rebuild Iraq”: how about a plant producing frozen chicken — in a country with no electricity for refrigeration?   PETER VAN BUREN worked for the State Department during the “surge,” and recounts the way billions of dollars were lost to waste and fraud.  His hew book is “We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People.” (Watch chicken plant  PR video HERE.)
And now Peter seems to be the only State Dept. official facing firing over Wikileaks—for posting a link to Wikileaks at his book website.

Plus: L.A.’s jails are the worst in the nation – that’s what the ACLU says in a report issued today that details “severe and pervasive abuse” of inmates by deputies.   PETER ELIASBERG, Legal Director of the ACLU/SC, says Sheriff Lee Baca “must step down.”   See coverage in the LA Times (page one) and the NY Times today.  SIGN THE PETITION HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Irvine Muslim Students Convicted: The Nation 9/24]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2361 2011-09-25T15:36:18Z 2011-09-25T15:36:18Z In a trial that never should have taken place, ten Muslim students at UC Irvine were convicted Friday of disrupting a speech by the Israeli ambassador on campus last spring.. . . .
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed 9/21: Preempted: Troy Davis Execution]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2352 2011-09-22T02:13:28Z 2011-09-21T05:32:47Z Georgia plans to execute Troy Davis Wed. at 4:00pm Pacific — despite impressive evidence that he is not guilty, and support for him from Jimmy Carter, the former head of the FBI under Reagan, and Pope Benedict XVI.  KPFK is preempting regular programming, including our show, for a Democracy Now! live broadcast from outside the state prison in Jackson, Ga.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[When Cops Lie: The Nation, 9/19]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2335 2011-09-19T22:51:11Z 2011-09-19T22:51:11Z Cops lie. Under oath, on the witness stand. “I saw him reach for a gun.” “I found the drugs in his pocket.” But what happens when juries refuse to believe their testimony? Do cops ever get in trouble for fabricating evidence or lying under oath? Do they ever get charged with perjury?
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Should Israel Arm Kurdish Terrorists? Nation 9/17]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2329 2011-09-18T15:02:22Z 2011-09-18T15:00:18Z First came the news that advisers to Israel’s foreign minister had recommended that Israel provide arms for the Kurdish terrorist group PKK, the Kurdistan Workers Party which has been fighting an armed struggle against Turkey for an autonomous Kurdistan. The idea was for Israel to punish Turkey for expelling the Israeli ambassador, after Israel refused to apologize for its raid on the Gaza flotilla, in which nine Turkish citizens were killed. . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[10th Anniversary of the War on Terror: KPFK 9/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2309 2011-09-15T02:10:15Z 2011-09-13T21:22:33Z

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Today is the tenth anniversary of the War on Terror – of Congress authorizing the use of military force against terrorists.  The result has been disastrous – but now several members of the House have introduced legislation that would repeal the 2001 AuthorizationJOHN NICHOLS will comment: he’s Washington Correspondent for The Nation and he blogs at TheNation.com.

Plus:  Whatever happened to poor people?  KATHA POLLITT says all the liberal talk about “rebuilding the middle class” fails to mention the massive spread of real poverty in America today.  Katha wrote about poverty for her column in The Nation this week.

Also: How movie stars shaped American politics: STEVEN J. ROSS will explain.  Steve teaches history at USC, he’s head of the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities, and the author of the book Working Class Hollywood: Silent Film and the Shaping of Class in America. His new book is Hollywood Left and Rightit focuses on ten people including Charlie Chaplin,  Ronald Reagan, Jane Fonda and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Pearl Harbor and 9/11: A Fleeting Day of Infamy — L.A. Times 9/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2304 2011-09-09T03:34:53Z 2011-09-09T03:34:41Z If you GooglePearl Harbor and 9/11,” you get more than 4 million hits. In George W. Bush‘s 9/11 interview on the National Geographic Channel last week, he said Sept. 11, 2001, eventually will be marked on calendars like Pearl Harbor Day: a day never to be forgotten by the people who lived through it. But on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it’s instructive to consider the way Pearl Harbor Day was remembered on its 10th anniversary.
In fact, on Dec. 7, 1951, Pearl Harbor wasn’t remembered.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Ry Cooder: No Banker Left Behind – KPFK Wed. 9/7]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2287 2011-09-08T01:20:58Z 2011-09-06T20:20:48Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
RY COODER live in-studio talks about his new CD, “Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down.”  “There’s you, the citizen, running in circles like a headless chicken. And there they are, there they all are, herding you faster and faster through the circle maze of lies and distraction. Who will throw out the life line?  You need simple tools, and that’s what these songs are all about.” The Guardian gave the album five stars.  WATCH the video of  “Quicksand” HERE.

Plus: The lost decade after 9/11: RICK PERLSTEIN comments.  We’ll also talk about the Republican candidates’ debate at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley at 5pm.    Rick wrote about 9/11 for The American Prospect; his latest book is Nixonland. READ Rick Perlstein “How Democrats Win” at Time.com HERE.

Also: FRANCES MOORE LAPPE wants to change the way we think to create the world we want – her new book is EcoMind.  She is the author of 17 books and cofounder of Food First: The Institute for Food and Development Policy, the Small Planet Institute, and the Small Planet Fund.  She will be speaking Wed. nite, Sept 7, 7pm at All Saints Episcopal Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave. Pasadena.

 

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The End of the Jerry Lewis Telethon — It’s About Time: The Nation 9/2]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2278 2011-09-02T20:19:52Z 2011-09-02T17:16:01Z This Labor Day, for the first time in 45 years, there won’t be a Jerry Lewis telethon on TV. It will be a great day for people with disabilities.

The problem with the Jerry Lewis Telethon was not that he tried to help people with muscular dystrophy. The problem was the way Jerry Lewis did it. . . . Jerry’s message was simple: “crippled children deserve pity.”  His critics offered an alternative: “people with disabilities deserve respect.”
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Rep. Karen Bass: Obama and Jobs – KPFK Wed. 8/31]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2260 2011-09-01T18:46:48Z 2011-08-30T18:11:18Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
KAREN BASS
started out as a community organizer in South L.A.; now she’s a member of Congress.  Today she’s at the Congressional Black Caucus Jobs Fair in L.A. — we’ll ask her about Obama and jobs, and why she voted in favor of the debt ceiling bill when so many of her colleagues in the Black Caucus voted No.

Also: HAROLD MEYERSON with our political update: he says “The Republicans will raise your taxes” — the payroll tax, a tax on working and middle class people.  Harold writes for the Washington Post op-ed page and he blogs for The American Prospect.

Plus: the Battle for COSTA MESA: the Republican city in deep Orange County is under attack from right-wing Republicans – TAD FRIEND says the battle there is “reminiscent of an earlier anti-union era, when the Pinkertons battered the Wobblies with fists and clubs.“  Tad Friend wrote about Costa Mesa politics for The New Yorker this week.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK 8/24, 8/17: No show/Fund Drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2257 2011-08-25T04:28:34Z 2011-08-18T05:02:17Z For the record: KPFK on Wed 8/24 & 8/17 pre-empted my show for special fund drive programming. Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Skip Gates on Being Black: KPFK Wed. 8-10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2237 2011-08-12T06:16:14Z 2011-08-10T03:34:27Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW – SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
SKIP GATES
is the Harvard professor of African American studies who had that “beer summit” at the White House with President Obama and the Cambridge cop who arrested him for breaking into his own house.  He talks about what it means to be “black” in Latin America — and about that White House meeting.  Skip’s new book is Black in Latin America.

We’ll also have a KPFK Sports report!  Views from left field — of pro football’s “concussion culture,” the way sex is used to sell women’s sports, and how NFL players beat owners in their latest battle – DAVE ZIRIN explains all — and all of these are stories in the Nation magazine’s new sports issue, and Dave is the guest editor.   He blogs at EdgeofSports.com.

Plus the media’s role in the fate of the world: MARIA ARMOUDIAN has the bad news about the media’s role in promoting genocide and war – and she also has some good news about places where the media contributed to reconciliation and justice.  Maria has written for the New York Times, the L.A. Times, Salon, and The Progressive .  And she’s the host and producer of Pacifica Radio programs The the Scholars’ Circle and the Insighters, heard here on KPFK Sundays at noon.  Her new book is KILL THE MESSENGER.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Surrender: KPFK Wed. 8/3]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2222 2011-08-04T14:16:21Z 2011-08-02T18:40:45Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Obama’s surrender to Republicans “savages programs for the lower and middle classes, while hedge fund managers and oil companies probably won’t sacrifice a cent.” JOHN NICHOLS will comment — he writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Also: from the archives: our interview with TERRY GROSS of NPR’s “Fresh Air” — her show is heard by  4.5 million people on 450 stations.  Topics:  what went wrong in her interviews with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Reagan, and Bill O’Reilly. Also, I ask  “What is the deal with rumors that you are a lesbian?”  Her book, All I Did was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians and Artists, is out now in paperback.  (Originally broadcast 11/17/04)

Plus: the L.A. Art scene in the 1960s: in 1960 L.A. had no museum showing contemporary art, and only a few galleries — which is exactly what Ed Ruscha, David Hockney, Judy Chicago and John Baldessari liked about it.  HUNTER DROHOJOWSKA -PHILP tells all – her new book is Rebels In Paradise: The Los Angeles Art Scene and the 1960s.  Hunter will be in conversation with Eve Babitz at the Hammer Museum, Westwood & Wilshire, tonight/Wed. at 7:00pm—the event is free.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Trouble with the Tomato: The Nation 7/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2213 2011-07-27T16:50:01Z 2011-07-27T04:22:45Z The tomato is in trouble. The tomatoes in Big Macs and Taco Bell tacos and in supermarkets, especially in the winter, all come from the same place: South Florida.  The tomato fields there are “ground zero for modern-day slavery” – that’s what the Chief Assistant US Attorney says.  And there’s one other problem: those tomatoes taste like cardboard.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Mike Davis: Connecting the Dots in the Global Economy – KPFK Wed. 7/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2200 2011-07-28T01:17:10Z 2011-07-26T18:20:26Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
What Happens When Three Sputtering Economies Collide? MIKE DAVIS connects the dots between China’s bubble, the Euro’s trouble, and the unfolding disaster in Washington.  Mike wrote about it for TomDispatch.com; he teaches writing at UC Riverside.

Plus: The mess in Washington: HAROLD MEYERSON looks again at Obama’s concessions to the House Republicans, and their refusal to accept and claim victory.  Harold writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page and is editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

Also: The Trouble with the Tomato: BARRY ESTABROOK reports on the winter tomato crop in Southern Florida – ground zero for slave labor.  Also, the tomatoes taste like cardboard.  Barry’s new book is Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed our Most Alluring Fruit. His article for Gourmet on labor abuses in Florida’s Tomato fields received the 2010 James Beard Award for magazine feature writing. Read it here.  And he blogs at PoliticsofthePlate.com.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The GOP Abandons Victory over Obama: KPFK 7/20]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2182 2011-07-21T02:39:50Z 2011-07-19T18:48:17Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The Republicans were winning everything in the budget debate – then they threw it all away.  We’ll have our political update from ARI BERMAN of The Nation.

Plus: “Being a white man in America is not what it used to be,” says GARY YOUNGE. He asks why so many people today are retreating into the refuges of religion, nationality, and race. Gary is a columnist for The Nation and the Guardian; his new book is WHO ARE WE: and Should It Matter in the 21st Century?
WATCH Gary’s videos for The Guardian of his 2010 roadtrip across the US HERE and HERE
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Also: Banned by Google! GREG MITCHELL has a new book out, about Hiroshima and Nagasaki – but Google told him they were “suspending” his online ad for the book on the grounds that it quote “promotes violence.”  The book is ATOMIC COVER-UP: Two US Soldiers, Hiroshima & Nagasaki, and the Greatest Movie Never Made.
WATCH banned footage of Hiroshima & Nagasaki HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Gary Shteyngart on “the near future”: Nation 7/18]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2174 2011-07-19T15:24:39Z 2011-07-18T16:18:15Z JW: The Village Voice called Super Sad True Love Story “the finest piece of anti-iPhone propaganda ever written.”

GS: I was a person like Lenny, fairly analogue, and to research this book I hired an assistant who got me an iPhone, and got me on Facebook and Twitter. I went from somebody who didn’t want to have anything to do with this new technology to somebody who became wildly addicted to it. Then, after finishing this book, I began developing strategies for not being online all the time.

Do you have any advice for people with the same problem? . . . contined at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Carmageddon in LA: The Nation 7/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2168 2011-07-14T04:02:10Z 2011-07-14T04:01:36Z In my experience of 30 years of commuting on the 405 between West L.A. and Irvine, 55 miles each way, only one thing has significantly reduced traffic: the closing of the aerospace industry following its peak in 1987. . . . The one thing that reduces rush hour traffic is unemployment. Firing tens of thousands of aerospace workers cut my commute time by five minutes. It wasn’t really worth it.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Dems Win Wisconsin Primaries: KPFK Wed. 7/13]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2149 2011-07-14T01:40:43Z 2011-07-12T19:36:17Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Yesterday Wisconsin voted in the first round of the campaign to recall Republicans in the state legislature — and all six “real” Democrats won their primaries, defeating the fake Democrats run by the Republican establishment. The big elections will be Aug. 19. JOHN NICHOLS of The Nation reports from Madison.
READ The Nation‘s investigation of ALEC HERE

GARY SHTEYNGART talks about his hilarious political satire set in “the near future”SUPER SAD TRUE LOVE STORY. It’s about a world where the Bipartisan Party rules and where everybody gets their news either from Fox Liberty Prime or Fox Liberty Ultra.  And then Lenny meets Eunice. . . WATCH Gary’s video HERE;   GET Gary’s iPod app HERE

Plus: our political update from HAROLD MEYERSON, who says Obama has “moved so far to the right that he has picked up many of the ideals the Republicans have jettisoned and embraced them as his own.”  Harold writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page and he’s interim executive editor of the American Prospect.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Amazing Mother: KPFK Wed. 7/6]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2129 2011-07-07T01:28:09Z 2011-07-05T21:58:47Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Obama’s Mother, the amazing Ann Dunham: she married a black man – Barack Obama Sr. — when she was 18, and then she worked with poor women in the third world for more than a decade.  JANNY SCOTT of the NY Times tells that story – her book is A SINGULAR WOMAN.
WATCH Janny Scott on The Colbert Report HERE.

Also: When pop music meets politics – DORIAN LYNSKEY talks about 7 decades of protest songs.  He writes about music for The Guardian; his book is 33 Revolutions per Minute: A History of Protest Songs from Billie Holliday to Green Day. PLAYLIST: Nina Simone, “Mississippi Goddam,” Live 1964; James Brown, “Say it Loud,” 1968; Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five: “The Message,” 1979; Green Day, “American Idiot,” 2004.

Plus: Seth Walsh committed suicide when he was 13 after enduring years of harassment at school in Tehachapi because he was gay. The federal Office of Civil Rights recently negotiated a sweeping settlement with the Tehachapi schools.  And the ACLU-SC launched The Seth Walsh Project to stop harassment of other gay kids.  JAMES GILLIAM explains – he’s Director of the Project.
GLBTQ students: know your rights: HERE. WATCH “It Gets Better” HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Lennon: NOT a “Closet Republican”: Nation 6/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2122 2011-06-30T01:28:14Z 2011-06-30T01:20:45Z A guy named Fred Seaman is all over the conservative blogs today for a new documentary in which he claims that John Lennon was “a closet Republican” at the time he was shot. This seems unlikely.
First of all, who is Fred Seaman? . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Wikileaks and National Security: KPFK 6/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2107 2011-06-30T01:22:34Z 2011-06-29T04:19:29Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
A federal grand jury in Alexandria VA is working on the Wikileaks case and may soon bring charges against Bradley Manning, Julian Assange and 2 hackers for national security violations.  ERWIN CHEMERINSKY will comment on the terrible Espionage Act and on Obama’s record on overclassification — he’s dean of the law school at UCI.

Also: KPFK Sports!  The Dodgers are victims of “CEO capitalism run amok” – that’s what HAROLD MEYERSON says, he’s executive editor The American Prospect and writes for the op-ed pages of the Washington Post and the L.A. Times.

Plus: Homeless vets in Brentwood: the ACLU of Southern California is suing the V.A., which rents part of the Brentwood V.A. land to Enterprise rent-a-car and part to a laundry for the Marriott hotels, but refuses to fulfill their legal obligation to house homeless disabled vets.  MARK ROSENBAUM will explain – he’s Chief Counsel of the ACLU-SC.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Afghan Pullout Plan: KPFK Wed. 6-22]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2082 2011-06-23T01:50:06Z 2011-06-21T18:01:49Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
President Obama will announce his decision on the speed and size of the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in a speech tonight at 5:00pm – our JOHN NICHOLS will provide a preview.  He’s Washington correspondent for The Nation and he writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Also: Wal-Mart–Too Big to Sue:  NELSON LICHTENSTEIN reviews the Supreme Court’s ruling Monday that women workers at Wal-Mart can’t file a class action suit. Nelson teaches labor history at UC Santa Barbara and is the author of The Retail Revolution, a history of Wal-Mart.  READ Nelson’s NYTimes op-ed HERE.

Plus: Dodgers for Sale?  DAVE ZIRIN is the author of Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games we Love (Scribner) – and explains the latest news about how owner Frank McCourt is ruining the Dodgers. Dave writes for The Nation and blogs at Edge of Sports ; his new doc is “Not Just a Game.”
READ Dave on “This Day in History: When Muhammad Ali Took the WeightHERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bad Political Art at the Venice Biennale – Dissent 6/16]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2074 2011-06-16T22:33:59Z 2011-06-16T22:33:30Z The American pavilion at the Venice Biennale features an upside down tank — symbol of the impotence of US imperialism — and an example of really bad political art.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Ai Weiwei at the Venice Bienalle: ChinaBeat 6/15]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2068 2011-06-16T22:28:30Z 2011-06-16T04:06:39Z At the world’s biggest art event this summer, the Venice Biennale, the world’s most famous imprisoned artist, Ai Weiwei, was not exactly neglected—but his case received virtually no official acknowledgment. . . . an unofficial contribution, “Bye Bye Ai Weiwei,” written in six-foot tall white neon letters along the Giudecca canal, was visible to all the passing vapporetti.
. . . Continued at TheChinaBeat.org, HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 6/8, 6/15: No show]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2063 2011-06-16T04:01:31Z 2011-06-07T16:42:51Z for the record: my show on KPFK Wed 6/7 is cancelled — on vacation!

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Anti-War: WWI, and Now: KPFK Wed 6/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2045 2011-06-02T01:38:04Z 2011-05-31T17:02:48Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The anti-war movement in WWI in Britain took a heroic stand against senseless slaughter: ADAM HOCHSCHILD tells that story in his magnificent new book To End All Wars – it was featured on page 1 of the New York Times Book Review. I’ll be in conversation with Adam at the downtown LA public library ALOUD series on Thurs June 2 at 7pm – free but reservations suggested, HERE.

Plus: The Korean WarBRUCE CUMINGS reveals the historical background that explains why it happened, and the extraordinarily vicious methods by which the U.S. fought it.  His new book is The Korean War: A History.

Also: Nixon and Watergate, then and now: historian STANLEY KUTLER sued the feds to force the release of the Nixon White House tapes — and won.  (He also writes for the Huffington Post.)  Now the full story is told for the first time at the Nixon Library in their new Watergate exhibit.  Stan will be speaking at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda Wed. 6/1 at 7pm on “Liberating the Watergate Tapes.”  Reservations recommended: Email nixon@nara.gov or call 714-983-9120.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bob Dylan’s Birthday: KPFK Tues 5/14, 11am-1pm]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2016 2011-05-25T05:48:27Z 2011-05-23T18:47:10Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
It’s Bob Dylan’s 70th birthday!  I’ll be co-hosting a two-hour special, at a special time: Tues 11am-1pm, featuring Sean Wilentz, author of Dylan in America; Bob Dylan rarities — interviews on WBAI in NYC from the early sixties; highlights of ten years of my interviews about Dylan on KPFK with Greil Marcus, Sean Wilentz, and others;  highlights from “No Direction Home”, Martin Scorsese’s documentary on Dylan from his arrival in New York in 1961 to his “retirement” following his motorcycle accident in 1966.

It’s the KPFK Fund Drive, and our featured premium is the 2 DVD set of “No Direction Home” for a pledge of $100.00. Other premiums: Dylan Live at Brandeis 1963 CD $50.00; eight of my own interviews about Dylan on KPFK, 2001-2011, including: Greil Marcus on “Love and Theft” (2001), Greil on “Like a Rolling Stone” (2009), Sean Wilentz on Dylan’s Xmas album (2001), Sean on Dylan in China (2011), and lots more.  Available for a $50 pledge, or a free add-on to any pledge $100 or more.  Call and pledge during the show, 818-985-5735, or online at www.kpfk.org. Co-hosted by Alan Minsky and Maggie LePique.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[John Nichols: The ‘S’ Word–KPFK Wed. 5/18]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2009 2011-05-18T04:44:30Z 2011-05-18T04:43:18Z A short history of an American tradition: Socialism.  JOHN NICHOLS, the Wisconsin hero who writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com, offers an unapologetic retort to the return of red-baiting in American political life in his new book “The ‘S’ Word.”
It is our featured thank-you gift in the KPFK fund drive for the 4 O’Clock Report on Wednesday.  Please call during the show and pledge: 818-985-5735 — or pledge online at www.kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK 5/11, 5/4: No Show — Fund Drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=2005 2011-05-11T20:00:07Z 2011-05-04T16:08:48Z For the record: KPFK on Wed 5/11 & 5/4 is pre-empting my show for special fund drive programming. Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Vicent Bugliosi: Agnosticism vs. Atheism – L.A.Times Festival of Books 5/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1991 2011-04-29T16:52:02Z 2011-04-29T16:47:36Z Best-selling true crime writer and former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi says believers and atheists are both wrong about “the God Question”: the only reasonable position, he argues, is “I don’t know, and neither do you.” I’ll be talking with Bugliosi about his new book Divinity of Doubt: The God Question at the L.A. Times Festival of Books at USC on Sunday May 1 at 10:30 in the Campus Center Ballroom.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[BookFest Preview: KPFK Wed. 4/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1973 2011-04-28T15:40:14Z 2011-04-26T15:49:30Z

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The L.A. Times Festival of Books is at USC this weekend.  Our BookFest Preview show features  RUSSELL JACOBY on the roots of violence:  his book Bloodlust argues that the greatest violence is typically not aimed at “The Other” but rather occurs in Civil Wars.  his panel is Sat. at 2pm in the Davidson Conference Center.  Watch Russell HERE.

TOM LUTZ talks about the brand new L.A. Review of Books — he’s editor, and also chair of the writing program at UC Riverside.  His panel, “The New Shape of the Book,” will be Sun. at 3:30 in Seeley Mudd 124.

NAOMI ORESKES explains how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming. Her co-authored book  Merchants of Doubt is out now in paperback.  Her panel is Sat. at 11am in Taper 101. WATCH Naomi HERE.

REBECCA SOLNIT: her book Infinite City does wonderful things with maps.  Her panel is Sat. at 3pm in the Andrus Gerontology Center.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Republican suicide? KPFK Wed. 4-20]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1964 2011-04-20T15:33:12Z 2011-04-20T15:33:12Z Did the Republicans commit suicide with the budget they passed in the House last week?  ARI BERMAN of The Nation says Obama is clearly winning the debate on the debt and the deficit – but ignoring the problems of job creation … and the Afghan war.

Also: An insurance company insider speaks out on how corporate PR is killing healthcare and deceiving Americans: WENDELL POTTER walked away from a lucrative career to fight an industry that puts profits ahead of patient care.  His book is Deadly Spin.

Plus: Cold War Hollywood – film critic J. HOBERMAN talks about the 1950s, when the film industry purged the left and gave filmgoers a pageant of John Wayne cavalry Westerns, apocalyptic sci-fi flicks, and biblical spectaculars.  His new book is An Army of Phantoms: American Movies and the Making of the Cold War. “Cultural history doesn’t get any better—or scarier—than this.”—Mike Davis.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bay of Pigs at 50: The Lessons Kennedy Never Learned — The Nation 4/18]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1958 2011-04-18T22:31:38Z 2011-04-18T22:31:38Z It’s the fiftieth anniversary of the Bay of Pigs, April 17-18, 1961, when a CIA-trained army of Cuban exiles were sent by President Kennedy to overthrow Fidel Castro. Their humiliating defeat showed the world that Cubans would fight to defend their revolution, especially against an invasion sponsored by the United States. But that’s not the lesson Kennedy learned from his first great defeat as president.
. . . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bob Dylan in Beijing: No Sellout. The Nation 4/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1952 2011-04-15T15:23:59Z 2011-04-14T21:10:46Z Bob Dylan did not sell out to the Chinese government when he performed in Beijing on April 6. The “sellout” charge was made in the New York Times on Sunday by Maureen Dowd, along with several other people.  The problem: Dylan submitted his set list to the Chinese culture ministry, according to The Guardian’s Martin Wieland in Beijing, and as a result the concert was performed “strictly according to an approved programme.”
. . . contined at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bob Dylan in Beijing: No Sellout. KPFK Wed. 4/13]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1933 2011-04-14T04:53:42Z 2011-04-13T00:53:26Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Did Bob Dylan sell out when he sang in Beijing and Saigon this week?  Maureen Dowd says yes — what Bob did is “worse than Beyonce singing for Qaddafi.”  But SEAN WILENTZ says it’s not true — Bob did not bow to government demands that he not sing what Dowd calls “iconic songs of revolution like “The Times They Are a-Changin,’ ” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.””  Sean teaches history at Princeton; his new book is BOB DYLAN IN AMERICA, and he wrote a reply to Maureen Dowd at The New Yorker website.  We’ll listen to some of the songs Bob sang in Saigon and Beijing.   PLAYLIST: “Ballad of a Thin Man,” “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall,” “All Along the Watchtower,” “Highway 61 Revisited.”

ALSO:  Japanese officials now admit the radiation release from Fukushima is as bad as ChernobylDAN HIRSCH will explain — he teaches at UC Santa Cruz and heads Committee to Bridge the Gap.

Plus:  In Obama’s deficit speech today he contrasted his vision of “the kind of future we want” with the Republicans’.  We’ll have commentary from HAROLD MEYERSON, he’s editor at large of The American Prospect and he writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[NPR Station in L.A. Pulls Planned Parenthood Spots — The Nation 4/10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1924 2011-04-10T16:47:54Z 2011-04-10T16:46:08Z One of two NPR stations in the Los Angeles area, KPCC-FM, suspended its regularly-scheduled Planned Parenthood spots on Friday, in response to Republican demands that Congress eliminate federal funding for the family planning group.
. . . . Contined at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[L.A. Labor: The Great Exception – KPFK Wed. 4/6]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1908 2011-04-07T01:34:57Z 2011-04-05T21:43:13Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
HAROLD MEYERSON of The American Prospect says the labor movement in L.A. is the great exception nationally – instead of fighting defensive battles, they are winning new jobs at decent wages—mostly, union jobs in government construction projects.  Harold wrote about L.A. labor for the L.A. Times op-ed page.

Plus: Women of Wal-Mart, UniteNELSON LICHTENSTEIN reports on the class-action suit of women workers at Wal-Mart – which would be the largest in the history of the world.  Nelson teaches labor history at UC Santa Barbara and is the author of The Retail Revolution, a history of Wal-Mart.

Also: Men, Women and Unions: Why cops and firemen change the picket line equationNATASHA VARGAS-COOPER worked as an SEIU organizer for five years; now she’s covering the Wisconsin story – and writing about it for The Atlantic the New York Times op-ed page.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Change Comes to Nixonland: L.A. Times op-ed 4/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1903 2011-04-05T06:02:52Z 2011-04-05T06:02:52Z Watergate was “the ultimate stress test” for the nation, says Timothy Naftali, director of the Nixon Library. It was also a stress test for the National Archives and the Nixon Library. . . .
. . . continued at the L.A. Times op-ed page HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[From Fukushima to Washington DC – KPFK 3/30]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1885 2011-03-31T01:43:16Z 2011-03-30T03:08:49Z

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Nuclear power industry execs testified in Washington yesterday that we have nothing to worry about – except perhaps the fact that almost all American nuclear power plants have backup batteries that would last only half as long as those at Japan’s troubled Fukushima DAN HIRSCH comments: he’s head of Committee to Bridge the Gap, which has been fighting nuclear power for more than three decades.

Plus, our Wisconsin update:  JOHN NICHOLS reports live from Madison  – he calls it “Lawless FitzWalkerstan.” WATCH recall campaign TV ad HERE

Also: Lincoln and slavery: how our greatest president changed his mind about abolition, emancipation, and black voting rights: historian ERIC FONER explains — and provides helpful hints about updating a lecture on Lincoln.  His book The Fiery Trial just won the Bancroft Prize and the Lincoln Prize, the two biggest awards in the history profession.  (originally broadcast 12/1/10)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Wisconsin’s Cronon Affair: The Power of a Simple Fact — The Nation, 3/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1881 2011-03-28T20:27:15Z 2011-03-28T20:27:15Z More than a million people teach at colleges and universities in the United States, but only one faces a Republican demand for his e-mails: William Cronon, who teaches history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. . . . What does it take to become the target of this kind of attack?
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Liz Taylor and the Raid on Entebbe: Nation 3/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1874 2011-03-26T00:22:21Z 2011-03-26T00:21:47Z When Elizabeth Taylor died, Al Jazeera English reported that her greatest role was Cleopatra.
They didn’t report that she had offered herself as a hostage at Entebbe in exchange for the 100 hijack victims held by terrorists at that airport in Uganda in 1976. . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Imagine No Religion: The Nation 3/24]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1866 2011-03-25T18:24:50Z 2011-03-24T16:35:15Z When John Lennon sang “Imagine there’s no heaven” in 1971, rock critics called the song “utopian.” But 40 years later, researchers have found that religion is indeed disappearing in nine countries . . . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Fukushima: Thinking the Unthinkable –KPFK 3/23]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1851 2011-03-24T01:36:04Z 2011-03-22T22:18:25Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
We’ve had very little reporting on what the worst human and environmental consequences might be following the nuclear disasters at Fukushima.  But, TOM ENGELHARDT says, we do have “the irradiated zone of the nuclear imagination,” where pulp fiction has dwelled on planetary disasters.  Tom edits TomDispatch.com, where his new piece, “The Worst That Could Happen,” is now posted.

Plus: The epic story of black migration out of the SouthISABEL WILKERSON tells that story in The Warmth of Other Suns. Her award-winning book is out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 9/21/10)

Also: Haiti’s Aristide problem: Haitians voted for a new president on Sunday, just after former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide returned from seven years in exile.  AMY WILENTZ says that, as president, Aristide “changed nothing structurally.” Amy’s unforgettable book about Haiti is THE RAINY SEASON; her piece “The Haitian Lazarus” appeared in the New York Times op-ed page.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[From Fukushima to Diablo Canyon: KPFK Wed 3/16]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1832 2011-03-17T03:48:32Z 2011-03-15T21:46:10Z

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The danger of nuclear power, from Fukushima to Diablo Canyon: DAN HIRSCH explains why the risks of nuclear power are too great.  Dan heads the Committee to Bridge the Gap, and teaches at UC Santa Cruz; we saw him on “The Last Word” with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC Monday night.

Plus: MARK LeVINE has just returned from Bahrain, where Saudi troops have intervened to defend the American-backed king from popular protest.  Mark, a historian at UC Irvine, is the author of Heavy Metal Islam: Religion, Popular Culture and Resistance in the Middle East.

Also: Do you worry about Money? want more Money?  worry about wanting more Money? Then you need to go to the workshop run by Robin and Randy Petraeus, Power Couple (TIM HAMELIN & JOCELYN TOWNE).  JONAS OPPENHEIM talks about his hilarious play “FREE $$$,” which runs at the Sacred Fools Theater in Hollywood Thurs and Sun nights thru April 3.  info at http://www.freemoney4U.info.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Crisis for Workers in Wisconsin: KPFK Wed 3/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1815 2011-03-10T02:08:55Z 2011-03-09T05:38:40Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
In Wisconsin tonight, Republicans voted to strip workers of collective bargain rights in a surprise coup.  JOHN NICHOLS reports live from Madison on a developing crisis. READ John’s latest piece at TheNation.com HERE.  WATCH Michael Moore’s speech in Madison HERE.  (Photo: Milwaukee workers attack scabs in 1946–NYTimes.)

Also: The legendary FATHER GREG BOYLE, Jesuit pastor of Dolores Mission in Boyle Heights starting in 1986, has made it his mission to help gang members who want to quit.  He founded Homeboy Industries in 1988.  Now his wonderful book: Tattoos on the Heart: Stories of Hope and Compassion is out in paperback. (first aired 5/12/10)

Plus:   How a generation of women came to realize their dissatisfaction with domestic life didn’t reflect a personal inadequacy but rather a social and political injusticeSTEPHANIE COONTZ talks about Betty Friedan’s book The Feminine Mystique, 50 years after its publication.  Stephanie’s new book is A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s. Watch Stephanie on The Colbert Report HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[30 Jewish Studies Faculty Call on DA to Drop Charges against Muslim Students: Huff Post 3/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1809 2011-03-08T23:55:41Z 2011-03-08T23:54:49Z In a striking act of interfaith solidarity, 30 Jewish Studies faculty from seven campuses of the University of California have called on the Orange County district attorney to drop criminal charges against 11 Muslim students.
. . . continued at Huffington Post HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Profs Paid by Qaddafi: The Nation 3/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1803 2011-03-05T19:26:13Z 2011-03-05T19:26:13Z Joseph Nye of Harvard’s Kennedy School wrote in the New Republic in 2007 that Muammar Qaddafi was interested in discussing “direct democracy.”
Anthony Giddens of the London School of Economics wrote in the Guardian the same year that Libya under Qaddafi could become “the Norway of North Africa.”
Benjamin Barber of Rutgers University wrote in the Washington Post, also in 2007, that Libya under Qaddafi could become “the first Arab state to transition peacefully and without overt Western intervention to a stable, non-autocratic government.”
Great minds think alike? Actually, no: all were being paid by Libyan money. . .
. . . continued at TheNation.com: HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK 3/2: No show – fund drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1799 2011-03-01T04:16:44Z 2011-03-01T04:16:44Z For the record: KPFK on Wed 3/2 is pre-empting my show for special fund drive programming. Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Workers of Wisconsin, Unite! KPFK Wed. 2-23]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1785 2011-02-24T16:23:14Z 2011-02-23T16:48:19Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The battle in Wisconsin, now spreading to other states, is not about cutting budgets — it’s about the fundamental right of public employees to engage in collective bargaining.  JOHN NICHOLS will report from Madison  as the unions fight for their lives against Republicans.  John of course is Washington Correspondent for The Nation and write s “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com — we saw him on “The Ed Show” on MSNBC on Friday.

Also:LENNONYC” -- the new documentary on John Lennon’s life in New York City from his arrival in 1971 to his murder in 1980.  We’ll speak with MICHAEL EPSTEIN, director/producer/writer of the film, about Lennon’s music and politics in those crucial years when he stood up against the Vietnam War and fought Nixon’s attempt to deport him.

LENNONYC, which premiered at the New York Film Festival, is our featured premium in the KPFK Fund Drive this afternoon — please call 818-985-5735 and pledge your support — or pledge online HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Cruelest Month: KPFK Wed. 2/16]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1773 2011-02-23T16:49:50Z 2011-02-16T17:37:00Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
In Egypt, workers are having a revolutionary February.   In the United States, by contrast, February is shaping up as the cruelest month workers have known in decades, as Wisconsin Republicans go after the state’s public employee unions – that’s what HAROLD MEYERSON says — he’s a columnist for the Washington Post op-ed page and Editor-at-Large of The American Prospect.

ALSO: “NOT JUST A GAME”: DAVE ZIRIN, sports editor for The Nation, shows how sports have reflected, and at times shaped, the political battles and social struggles at the heart of American society.  “If there were an award for ‘Most Valuable Sportswriter,’ I would vote for Dave Zirin.”- Howard Zinn.
Dave’s documentary film, “Not Just a Game,” will be our featured fund drive premium this afternoon in the 4pm hour – please call and pledge, 818-985-5735.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Ramona Steps Down: The Nation 2/11]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1758 2011-02-12T16:01:44Z 2011-02-12T16:01:44Z Ramona Ripston, who is stepping down as head of the ACLU of Southern California after almost forty years, is both a visionary who transformed the meaning of civil liberties and a dynamic and beloved figure on the LA left.  Her most significant achievement was expanding the practice of civil liberties law to include litigating for economic justice.
Continued at TheNation.com: HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[100 UCI Faculty Call on D.A. to Drop Charges Against Muslim Students: HuffPost 2/10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1763 2011-02-12T19:42:37Z 2011-02-10T16:14:53Z 100 faculty members at UCI, including five deans, have signed a letter to the Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas calling on him to drop criminal charges against 11 students who disrupted a speech on the UCI campus by the Israeli ambassador to the US last year.
. . . . Continued at Huffington Post HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Live from Cairo: KPFK Wed. 2/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1740 2011-02-11T16:12:45Z 2011-02-09T05:19:39Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
MARK LEVINE reports live from Cairo on the day’s events in Tahrir Square, where Tuesday’s demonstrations were the biggest ever, perhaps 200,000 people.  Mark, a historian at UC Irvine, is the author of Heavy Metal Islam: Religion, Popular Culture and Resistance in the Middle East. His new piece about Egypt is in the Huffington Post, HERE.

Also: Justice and health for girls in prison: LESLIE OCOCA heads the National Girls Health and Justice Foundation.  Today 1 in 5 of the nearly two million youth being held in detention nationally are girls, many of whom have serious physical and mental health needs that are not treated adequately.

Plus: Obama and Egypt: Why won’t our president speak out for democracy when the Egyptians are risking their lives for it?  ARI BERMAN comments: he’s an investigative journalism fellow at The Nation Institute and he wrote about Obama and the Egyptians for The Nation HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Reagan’s Lesson for Obama: Invade Grenada. Nation 2/7]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1732 2011-02-12T17:30:08Z 2011-02-08T01:16:13Z On what would have been Ronald Reagan’s hundredth birthday, we find the past offers lessons for the present: does the United States have to fight a war when it is attacked by a ruthless group of militant Islamic fundamentalists? Reagan’s response to attacks on US forces in Beirut in 1983 suggests a way out of the Afghan war for Obama: invade Grenada.
. . . . continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 2/2: Pre-empted: Special Programming]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1730 2011-02-02T22:46:29Z 2011-02-02T22:46:29Z For the record: my show today on KPFK is preempted for special programming: “Building a powerful left in the U.S.”

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama in Manitowoc: KPFK Wed. 1/26]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1720 2011-01-27T02:23:18Z 2011-01-26T06:12:36Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The day after Obama called for investment in infrastructure and cutting the corporate tax rate in his State of the Union speech, he travelled to Manitowoc, Wisconsin – our JOHN NICHOLS was there and will report.  John of course is Washington Correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Also: Last night’s State of the Union was a speech about Obama’s view of where jobs come from: from government help for corporations.  But those corporations have not been hiring workers in the US, says  HAROLD MEYERSON: he writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page and he’s editor at large of The American Prospect.

Plus:  Baby Doc is back.  AMY WILENTZ returned last week from Haiti on the first anniversary of the earthquake that killed more than 300,000 people – and after the ominous return of former dictator “Baby Doc” Duvalier.  Amy wrote about Haiti for the L.A. Times. “Haiti Stories” conference at UCLA Sat. 1/29: info HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[“It was the gun”: Katha on KPFK Wed. 1/19]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1701 2011-01-20T02:20:38Z 2011-01-19T16:28:02Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Jared Loughner’s Glock:  KATHA POLLITT says “it used to be that after a spectacular killing there would be a lot of hopeful/ rueful talk about keeping in from happening again.”  But now the Democrats have abandoned gun control — even though “it was the gun.” Katha wrote about guns for her latest column in The Nation.

Plus: TOM WAITS is the brilliant singer/songwriter with the growly voice and the haunting music.  Barney Hoskyns talks about his life and music – his bio, Lowside of the Road , is out now in paperback.   Playlist: “Jersey Girl,” “16 Shells from a 30 ought six,”  ”I’m Big in Japan,” “Get Behind the Mule.”  (originally aired 7/22/2009)

Also:  One, Two, Many Chinas: Chinese President Hu Jintau is meeting in Washington today with Obama – we’ll have comment from JEFF WASSERSTROM, he writes for many places including The Daily Beast, Foreign Policy, and The Nation, and he has a new co-authored piece at Time.com this week.  His new book is China in the 21st Century – What Everyone Needs To Know.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[After Arizona: KPFK Wed. 1/12]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1690 2011-01-13T02:59:08Z 2011-01-12T05:01:45Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
HAROLD MEYERSON says the lesson of the attack on Gabrielle Giffords and 19 others in Arizona is that “conservatives promote a paranoid culture that makes America a dangerous land.” Harold’s new op-ed for the Washington Post cites Glenn Beck as exhibit number one.

Plus: Obama goes to Arizona: ARI BERMAN says the president should follow the example set by Bill Clinton after the Oklahoma City bombing: Clinton told the far right, “There is nothing patriotic about hating your government.” Ari writes for The Nation; his new book is Herding Donkeys.

Also: historian IRA BERLIN talks about recent immigration from Africa and the Caribbean – his book The Making of African America is out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 3/17/10).

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Professors with Guns: The Arizona Plan: Nation 1/11]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1684 2011-01-12T04:26:25Z 2011-01-12T04:26:25Z The Arizona legislature is considering a proposal to authorize the carrying of weapons on campus by faculty members. The idea is simple — in case of trouble in the classroom, somebody needs to be able to blast away at problem students. But the question arises, should all faculty members be armed?
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Abolish the Filibuster: KPFK Wed. 1/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1669 2011-01-06T06:03:21Z 2011-01-05T04:39:24Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Abolish the filibuster: JOYCE APPLEBY is one of nine historians, political scientists, and law profs sponsoring of a petition urging the senate to get rid of Rule 22 permitting the “invisible filibuster” for which they gathered 332 signers.   Joyce, professor emerita at UCLA, wrote about the filibuster for the L.A. Times.

Also: BARBARA EHRENREICH talks about Americans’ “unwholesome love affair with Positive Thinking.”  She says losing your job, or your home, is not “an opportunity.”  Her book BRIGHT SIDED: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking has Undermined America is out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 11/11/09) Read the Journal of Happiness Studies HERE.

Plus: Obama Year Three: ARI BERMAN talks about what happened in the lame duck Congress and Obama’s agenda for the coming year: anything there about jobs?  Ari is a political correspondent for The Nation;  he’s also written for Rolling Stone and the Guardian. His new book is Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party, where he says it’s time to revive the 2008 grassroots Obama movement.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[2010 Progressive Honor Roll: KPFK Wed. 12/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1653 2010-12-30T16:48:40Z 2010-12-28T19:33:41Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The Progressive Honor Roll of 2010: JOHN NICHOLS names the names of some of our political heroes; number one is Bernie Sanders.  John is Washington Correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.   “Most Valuable Online Activism”: Progressive Change Campaign Committee, HERE.

Also: The Museum of Jurassic Technology is one of the treasures of Los Angeles–it’s a weird and wonderful place on Venice Boulevard that attracts art fanatics from around the world.  Founder and director DAVID WILSON raises big questions about really small art.  (originally broadcast 6-19-2001).

Plus: THELONIOUS MONK wasn’t a naive, childlike, eccentric character – that’s what historian ROBIN KELLEY says.  He talks about the life, the times, and the music of  “an American original.” Robin teaches at USC; his book Thelonious Monk is out now in paperback.  PLAYLIST: “‘Round Midnight,”  “Well You Needn’t,” “Straight No Chaser,” “Sweet and Lovely” – 1947 Blue Note sessions.  (originally broadcast 10-21-09)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Top Ten Nixon Quotes of 2010: The Nation, 12/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1645 2010-12-28T05:38:21Z 2010-12-28T05:38:21Z A new batch of Nixon White House tapes and documents were released by the National Archives in 2010, putting the former president back on page one. Herewith, the top ten:

10. “The Irish can’t drink. What you always have to remember with the Irish is they get mean. Virtually every Irish I’ve known gets mean when he drinks.” –to Chuck Colson,  White House hatchet man, Feb. 13, 1973.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama in 2010: What Happened? KPFK 12/22]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1631 2010-12-23T16:20:16Z 2010-12-21T20:01:08Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
For our year-in-review show, we’ll ask HAROLD MEYERSON what happened to Obama in 2010? Why did he make so many concessions to Republicans?  Harold writes op-ed columns for the Washington Post and the L.A. Times, and he’s editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

Also: Islamophobia — the year in review: MAX BLUMENTHAL of The Nation will look back at the alarming rise in attacks on Muslims and Islam in the US, ten years after 9-11.  Max is the author  Republican Gomorrah; read his new piece “The Great Fear” at TomDispatch.com HERE .

Plus: BOB DYLAN’s Christmas album: is this a joke — or a tragedy? SEAN WILENTZ explains — he’s historian-in-residence at the official Bob Dylan website, and his new book is Bob Dylan in America.  READ Sean Wilentz on Dylan’s Xmas album HERE. LISTEN to samples HERE. PLAYLIST: “Here Comes Santa Claus”; “I’ll Be Home for Xmas”; “Must Be Santa,” “Winter Wonderland”; “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” (originally broadcast 11/11/09)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 12/15: No Show – Fund Drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1629 2010-12-15T04:12:26Z 2010-12-15T04:12:26Z For the record: KPFK today is pre-empting my show for special fund drive programming.  Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[John Lennon: It was 30 Years Ago Today: KPFK 12/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1602 2010-12-08T19:32:19Z 2010-12-08T18:32:33Z For the 30th anniversary of Lennon’s murder, we’ll do a one-hour special featuring excerpts from Lennon’s last interview, rare clips of different versions of “Give Peace a Chance” performed live at different shows; and a chat with GREG MITCHELL, former editor of Crawddaddy (and current blogger at TheNation.com) about his meetings with Lennon in New York in the 1970s.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Diane Rehm Show: NPR 12/08]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1624 2010-12-08T19:38:46Z 2010-12-08T08:26:19Z Remembering John Lennon on the Diane Rehm Show, along with Philip Norman, author of John Lennon: A Life, and Richard Harrington, former music critic for the Washington Post: Listen HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Lennon’s Last Interview: What the 60s Showed Us: The Nation 12/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1616 2010-12-08T06:30:08Z 2010-12-08T06:30:08Z It was 30 years ago today: Dec. 8, 1980, on what would turn out to be the last day of John Lennon’s life, he did an interview promoting his new album, “Double Fantasy.” He talked about the sixties: “The thing the sixties did was show us the possibility and the responsibility that we all had. It wasn’t the answer. It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility.”
. . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[‘Imagine’ and its Critics: LA Times 12/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1612 2010-12-08T06:25:22Z 2010-12-08T06:25:22Z At a high school in Riverside in 1991, student Aaron Salinger wrote the lyrics to “Imagine” on the stripes of an American flag as an art project. It was Lennon’s birthday and the Persian Gulf War was underway, and Salinger and his friends carried the “Imagine” flag in an antiwar demonstration. Aaron’s mother, Sharon V. Salinger, now dean of undergraduate education at UC Irvine, remembers being summoned to the principal’s office after Aaron was suspended for “desecrating the flag.” . . . Continued at LATimes.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Lennon’s Political Legacy: CNN Sun. 12/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1593 2010-12-06T07:11:45Z 2010-12-06T07:11:45Z Lennon’s legacy lives on, 30 years after his death : CNN’s  Candy Crowley interviews Jon Wiener on “State of the Nation.”  WATCH Streaming video HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[It’s the Economy, Stupid: KPFK Wed. 12/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1582 2010-12-02T02:17:52Z 2010-12-01T17:20:17Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
ROBERT REICH on Obama’s economy: the Senate has failed to pass unemployment extension, and is getting ready to approve tax cuts for the rich.  Robert Reich was secretary of labor under Bill Clinton; his new book is Aftershock: The Next Economy and America’s Future.

Our Haiti update from AMY WILENTZ: elections last Sunday – no results yet.  And almost a year after the killer earthquake, a million people are still homeless. And now there’s a cholera epidemic.  Amy wrote about the elections for the New York Times op-ed page.

Lincoln and slavery: how our greatest president changed his mind about abolition, war, emancipation, and black voting rights, and why he gave up the idea that freed slaves would have to leave the US:  Columbia University  historian ERIC FONER explains — his new book is The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Mike Davis & Daniel Ellsberg: KPFK Wed. 11-24]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1570 2010-11-25T16:51:46Z 2010-11-24T16:31:30Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
MIKE DAVIS talks about CHALMERS JOHNSON, our most brilliant and acute critic of American empire, author of the award-winning Blowback and more recently The Sorrows of Empire and Dismantling the Empire. He died Saturday.  Also we’ll listen to my last interview with Chalmers.
READ Tom Engelhardt on Chalmers Johnson’s passing HERE.

Plus: DANIEL ELLSBERG has been arrested more than 60 times – but not for the Pentagon Papers.  In this interivew he recalls his anti-war activism in — and out — of jail.

Also: GREIL MARCUS has been writing about BOB DYLAN since the mid-sixties, working with “a fan’s intensity and a detective’s persistence.”   Greil’s new book, collecting 40 years of criticism — and ending with Dylan’s performance on election night in 2008 in Minneapolis, is Bob Dylan by Greil Marcus: Writings, 1968-2010.
Playlist: “With God on our Side,” Live 1964 at Philharmonic Hall (with Joan Baez); “Like a Rolling  Stone,” Best of the Original Mono Recordings.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[How Sarah Palin Could Beat Obama: The Nation 11/22]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1562 2010-11-23T06:51:43Z 2010-11-23T06:50:42Z Sarah Palin could win the presidency in 2012—that’s what Frank Rich [1] said in the New York Times on Sunday—but not in a two-person head-to-head race. For Palin to beat Obama, a third-party candidate would have to run, and take votes away from Obama.

And we have a potential third-party spoiler, Rich says: New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[LENNONYC: PBS American Masters 11/22]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1596 2010-12-06T07:15:51Z 2010-11-22T07:13:01Z “LENNONYC” tells the story of Lennon’s move to New York City in 1971 with Yoko Ono, his anti-war activism, the Nixon Administration’s effort to deport him, and the music he made in the last nine years of his life. It features interviews with musicians who worked with Lennon, plus immigration attorney Leon Wildes, photographer Bob Gruen, historian Jon Wiener, and Yoko Ono, who provided never-before-seen home movies. Director/writer: Michael Epstein.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon: KPFK Wed. 11/17]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1546 2010-11-18T05:42:29Z 2010-11-17T07:36:35Z It’s the Pacifica Archives fund drive, and we’ll be featuring Pacifica audio documentaries on Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon:  for Jimi Hendrix, an amazing show featuring rare recordings and interviews with blues singer John Hammond (who befriended the young Hendrix in Greenwich Village in 1966), Chas Chandler from The Animals (who brought Hendrix to England and became his manager), as well as Hendrix biographer David Henderson.

The Pacifica Archives Campus Campaign places unique historical audio in college and school libraries: 180 hours of audio in two volumes from the vault:  Civil Rights, 1968, Women’s Studies, The Environment, Malcolm X, Noam Chomsky, and Studs Terkel, Black Power, and more.  Presented in mp3 format on 18 discs, this set requires a pledge of $250 — please call during the show — or pledge online HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bush Bombs on TV: KPFK Wed. 11-10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1534 2010-12-06T23:47:51Z 2010-11-10T16:40:34Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
George W. Bush’s book tour, interviews plugging his memoirs, has gotten low ratings on TV -- GREG MITCHELL reports on media and politics hits and misses — he writes the indispensable “Daybook” every morning at TheNation.com, and he’s the author of Campaign of the Century, the amazing story of Upton Sinclair’s run for governor in California in 1934.

Also: GAIL COLLINS, the New York Times op-ed columnist, traces women’s progress from the fifties to the present, from “My Little Margie” to Hillary for President — and Sarah Palin for Vice President.  Her book When Everything Changed is out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 11/18/09)

Plus:  Survivors of the Gulag after Stalin:  STEPHEN COHEN has spent 30 years interviewing Stalin’s victims, and talks about how they survived and their long struggle to obtain justice in Russia today.  Steve’s new book is The Victims Return – he’ll be speaking and signing Friday Nov. 19 at 700pm at Book Soup on Sunset Strip.

More stuff to read: for the 40th anniversary of Doonesbury,  “My favorite Doonesbury character, Mr. Butts” – at TheNation.com, HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[My Doonesbury Favorite: Mr. Butts: The Nation 11/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1516 2010-11-10T04:28:54Z 2010-11-09T20:02:40Z Of all the characters in the last 40 years of Doonesbury, my personal favorite is Mr. Butts—and not just because he appeared on the cover of The Nation (Jan. 1, 1996).  Garry Trudeau has had lots of more compelling characters, but Mr. Butts in his own way was perfect: the smiling cigarette-man who was unfailingly cheerful about how cool it was for kids to smoke.

Mr. Butts crossed over from the comics to real life in 1994, when University of California tobacco researcher Dr. Stanton Glantz received a big Fedex box with the return address “Mr. Butts.” The box, as I reported in The Nation . . .
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama, Wall Street, and the Voters: Nation 11/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1502 2010-11-09T20:07:08Z 2010-11-09T15:45:50Z The election day exit polls had some good news for Obama: voters don’t blame him for “current economic problems.” But the same poll also had some really bad news for him.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Boxer Won More Votes than 10 Tea Party Candidates: Nation 11/3]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1490 2010-11-03T18:22:22Z 2010-11-03T17:28:37Z California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer defeated challenger Carly Fiorina by a ten-point margin on Tuesday, winning a total of 3.8 million votes, more than the combined vote total of ten Tea Party senate candidates.

The Tea Party Senate candidates made big news, but they ran mostly in small states. Also, several lost.

. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Morning After: KPFK 11/3]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1484 2010-11-05T03:38:02Z 2010-11-03T17:18:59Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Our election analysis the morning after: HAROLD MEYERSON of the Washington Post looks at the Democrats’ loss of working-class whites in key midwestern states; JOHN NICHOLS of The Nation says first-term presidents often suffer mid-term setbacks–the question is what Obama will learn from this one; and ARI BERMAN, author of Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party, says it’s time to revive the 2008 grassroots Obama movement.  His essay “Boot the Blue Dogs” appeared on the New York Times op-ed page.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Legalizing Pot Fails in Calif.: The Nation 11/3]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1510 2010-11-09T15:50:46Z 2010-11-03T15:46:18Z California’s initiative to legalize marijuana failed to win a majority at the polls Tuesday. Prop 19, which received 3.3 million votes but lost 54 percent to 46 percent, would have would have legalized possession and cultivation of marijuana and authorized cities and counties to regulate and tax commercial marijuana production and sales.
. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Why the Dems will win in Calif.: The Nation 11/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1478 2010-11-01T05:09:33Z 2010-11-01T05:09:33Z When the votes are counted on Tuesday night in California, Democrats will easily sweep the top contests. Senator Barbara Boxer is likely to defeat challenger Carly Fiorina, 51-46 per cent (Nate Silver’s projection at 538.com), and last week’s California Field poll shows Democrat Jerry Brown ahead of Republican Meg Whitman in the gubernatorial race by 10 points.

Why are the Republicans doing so badly in California, when they are anticipating sweeping victories so many other places?

. . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Legal Pot: Good for the Jews? The Nation 10/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1472 2010-11-01T15:21:56Z 2010-10-30T22:05:33Z As Californians prepare to vote Tuesday on a statewide initiative to legalize marijuana, The Jewish Journal, Los Angeles’s Jewish weekly, features a cover story on whether legal pot is good for the Jews.

The answer, in brief: the rabbis are ambivalent.

. . . continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[How Bad for the Dems? KPFK Wed. 10/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1456 2010-10-28T05:07:31Z 2010-10-27T04:44:24Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Six days out from the midterm elections, the punditocracy predicts massive losses for Democrats in the House.  California, however, remains the exception – Republican candidates Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina seem to face certain defeat.  What explains California’s exceptionalism?  We’ll ask HAROLD MEYERSON — he writes columns for the op-ed pages of the Washington Post and the L.A. Times — and JOHN NICHOLS — he’s Washington Correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Also: TOM HAYDEN on the new WikiLeaks: the largest classified military leak in history –400,000 pages that document the brutal war and occupation in Iraq.  Tom of course is a leading voice for ending the wars in Iraq and Aftghanistan, after 40 years of activism, politics, and writing.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 10-20: No Show/Fund Drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1454 2010-10-20T05:09:05Z 2010-10-20T05:09:05Z for the record: my show today at KPFK is pre-empted for special fund drive programming.  Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[WikiLeaks and 9-11: The Nation 10/17]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1446 2010-10-17T23:32:39Z 2010-10-17T23:32:39Z As WikiLeaks prepares to release 400,000 Iraq war documents, a former FBI agent argues that WikiLeaks could have prevented 9-11, if the website had been around in 2001.  . . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Sarah Palin: Snubbed by Cal. GOP – The Nation 10/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1437 2010-10-17T23:39:14Z 2010-10-15T20:08:45Z Sarah Palin is coming to California this weekend, but the state’s top Republican candidates, Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina, don’t want to bee sen with her.

. . .  The reason can be found in the new polls: most Californians don’t like Sarah Palin.  According to last week’s Field Poll, 69 percent of the state’s independent voters say they have an “unfavorable” impression of the former Alaska governor. . . . Continued at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Michelle in Milwaukee: KPFK Wed. 10-13]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1425 2010-10-15T20:11:56Z 2010-10-13T03:33:39Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Campaign update: Michelle Obama campaigned in Milwaukee today for endangered progressive Senator Russ Feingold — and our JOHN NICHOLS was there. He says she was terrific. John is Washington Correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

And 84-year-old ELMORE LEONARD has just published his 48th novel: Djibouti.  We’ll ask him about his famous “rules for writing” (originally broadcast 2/28/2004)

Also: How to Win Elections: JAMIE COURT explains how to win grassroots campaigns, pass ballot box laws, and get the change we voted for.  Court, a longtime organizer of ballot campaigns and other initiatives, is the author of The Progressive’s Guide to Raising Hell. WATCH Jamie’s 30-second video now running in Times Square on the Jumbotron HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[John Lennon’s 70th/Yoko interview: KPFK Sat. 10/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1380 2010-10-17T23:40:36Z 2010-10-09T15:21:23Z KPFK kicks off a special twelve-hour Lennon 70th birthday celebration Saturday Oct. 9 at noon, and I’ll be hosting the first hour.  We’ll be listening to my interview with Yoko last week, plus the new “Stripped Down” versions of the great songs on “Double Fantasy”— remixed to bring up Lennon’s voice and remove some of the rest – starting with “Starting Over” and “I’m Losing You.”  We’ll also be featuring my long-ago interviews  with Abbie Hoffman and Pete Seeger about Lennon.

Plus;  highlights from the great documentary “The US vs. John Lennon,” featuring the bed-in for peace, Beatle record-burnings, and Geraldo Rivera, Tariq Ali and Gore Vidal on Lennon.
It’s the KPFK fund drive, and we’ll be featuring as thank you gifts the DVD of “The US vs John Lennon,” plus the new “Double Fantasy Stripped Down” CD, and a few surprises.  Please listen – and please call 818-985-5735 and pledge during the show!  Saturday noon-1:00pm, 90.7FM, streaming live at www.kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Lennon Top 5: OC Weekly 10/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1417 2010-10-11T18:37:44Z 2010-10-09T08:28:43Z On what would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday, a list of my top five Lennon solo records–and they included audio and video links to Lennon’s performances of each: Audio and video HERE.
5. “God”:  “I was the Walrus, but now I’m John” . . .
4. “Imagine”: We’ve heard it a thousand times, but still. . .
3. “I’m Losing You”: the strongest song on “Double Fantasy” . . .
2. “Instant Karma”: “Who do you think you are, a superstar?”
1.  “Oh Yoko”: playful, passionate, and perfect.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bob Dylan’s Defense of Lennon: Nation 10/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1398 2010-10-11T18:26:28Z 2010-10-08T08:35:21Z How do you explain the value of a rock musician to the Immigration Service?  Bob Dylan tried, in his letter opposing the Nixon Administration’s move to deport John Lennon.  “John and Yoko,” Dylan wrote, “inspire and transcend and stimulate,” and thereby “help put an end to this mild dull taste of petty commercialism which is being passed off as artist art by the overpowering mass media.”
TheNation.com story HERE;  Dylan’s letter HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Interview with Terry Gross on “Fresh Air” – 10/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1409 2010-10-11T18:22:58Z 2010-10-08T08:17:05Z The day before what would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday, TERRY GROSS replayed the interview she did with me in 2000 on NPR’s “Fresh Air.”  We talked about the Nixon administration’s attempt to deport Lennon in 1972 — and what the  FBI files show about that effort.
Listen to streaming audio HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Lennon’s Deportation Battle: LA Times 10-8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1375 2010-10-11T04:44:35Z 2010-10-08T07:36:09Z John Updike, John Cage, Boby Dylan and Tony Curtis were among those who wrote letters to the Immigration Service in 1972 arguing that John Lennon should not be deported:
L.A. Times op-ed HERE;
copies of letters to the INS HERE ;
Bob Dylan’s handwritten letter HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Bob Dylan in America: KPFK Wed. 10-6]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1365 2010-10-11T05:28:09Z 2010-10-05T16:01:07Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Bob Dylan in America: SEAN WILENTZ talks about Dylan’s work as a songwriter and performer and his deep roots in Amercan culture.  His new book is Bob Dylan in America – Martin Scorsese says it is “as thrilling and surprising as listening to a great Dylan song.”  We are featuring the book as a premium in our fund drive – please call and pledge during the show, 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

Also: JOHN NICHOLS with our political update – how bad are things for the Dems?  Why is Wisconsin’s progressive hero Russ Feingold in trouble?  John is Washington correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.  DOWNLOAD the entire new issue of The Nation HERE.

Plus: a chat with YOKO ONO about her plans for Oct. 9, which would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday.  KPFK will feature a 12-hour John Lennon special on Oct. 9 – I’ll be hosting noon-100pm, featuring lots of rare audio, and the documentary “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” on DVD as a fund drive premium.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Wars: Andrew Bacevich on KPFK Wed. 9/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1345 2010-09-30T02:35:00Z 2010-09-29T02:33:53Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
America’s “Ministry of Global Policing” — ANDREW BACEVICH critiques Obama’s wars – a continuation of the policy, for 60 years, under which the US military has been ready to intervene anywhere at any time.   Bacevich’s new book is Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War. It’s on the best seller list this week.

Also: democracy and slavery: In the era of emancipation of Reconstruction in the 1860s and 1870s, the federal government promised former slaves equality and political rights, including the vote.  That history is told by ERIC FONER – he teaches history at Columbia University, and he’s the author of Forever Free: The Story of Emancipation and Reconstruction. (Originally broadcast 1-25-2006)

Plus: the conservative assault on the constitution: ERWIN CHEMERINSKY explains the Supreme Court’s dramatic shift to the right and how it has given presidents, police and corporations unprecedented power.  Erwin is founding dean of the law school at UC Irvine; his new book is The Conservative Assault on the Constitution.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Harry Shearer on New Orleans: KPFK Wed. 9/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1329 2010-09-23T01:48:03Z 2010-09-21T19:16:50Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
HARRY SHEARER‘s new documentary  “The Big Uneasy” tells the story of the flooding of New Orleans that resulted NOT from a “natural disaster” but rather from failures of the levees — the film opens in LA on Friday at the Sunset 5  for a one-week run. WATCH the trailer to “The Big Uneasy” HERE.

Plus: The epic story of black migration out of the South –Pulitzer-prize winning journalist ISABEL WILKERSON tells that story in The Warmth of Other Suns. She will be speaking at the LA Public Library ALOUD series, 5th and  Flower streets downtown, Wed. nite at 7:00 pm — reservations free but recommended: HERE.

Also: The end of the American university? ELLEN SHRECKER talks about the assault on academic freedom and the take-over of higher education by corporate money and priorities.  Ellen is professor of history at Yeshiva University and has written extensively on the Cold War red scare; her new book is The Lost Soul of Higher Education. Joan Scott calls it “at once a grim forecast and a rally cry.”

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Tea Party Power: KPFK Wed. 9/15]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1314 2010-09-16T05:23:37Z 2010-09-14T18:53:55Z

LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
In the Delaware Senate primary yesterday, Tea Party Republicans “ditched a seemingly certain November winner for a likely loser”–and thereby lost whatever chance the GOP had to take over the Senate.  JOHN NICHOLS will explain – he’s Washington Correspondent for The Nation, and he writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Plus: Fifties TV was not just sitcoms selling soap and toothpaste – powerful groups and corporations sought to use the new medium to influence the masses.  ANNA McCARTHY tells that story – she’s co-editor of the journal Social Text, she teaches in the department of Cinema Studies and NYU, and her new book is The Citizen Machine: Governing by Television in 1950s America.

Also: Women won the right to vote 90 years ago – it’s hard now to realize how strongly men fought to keep them out of the polling booth.  CHRISTINE STANSELL reminds us what happened, and what the consequences were – she is a Distinguished Professor of History at the U. of Chicago, she’s written for the New York Times op-ed page and The New Republic;  she’s written many books, most recently The Feminist Promise, 1792 to the Present.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[It’s the Economy, Stupid: KPFK Wed. 9/8]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1298 2010-09-09T01:03:09Z 2010-09-08T03:06:34Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
HAROLD MEYERSON
says American workers face a “God-awful” future — “Millions have lost their jobs. Millions have had their lives put on hold or thrown into reverse.”   It’s time for a massive public works program — but is Obama’s big enough?  Harold is a columnist for the L.A. Times and the Washington Post and editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

Plus: AMY WILENTZ reports on her return to Haiti last month — as the country prepares for an election, to be held ten months after the earthquake.   Amy wrote about her trip for The New Yorker: “Running in the Ruins.” Her book The Rainy Season: Haiti Then and Now, is out now in a new paperback edition.

Also: KATHA POLLITT has just returned from a year in Berlin; she says “IT’S BETTER OVER THERE.” Germany doesn’t have the kind of destitution we take for granted in the United States, especially for African-Americans. The strong German safety net keeps people from plunging into the abyss.  Katha is a poet, essayist and columnist for The Nation; she has been named the recipient of the American Book Award’s prestigious “Lifetime Achievement” prize for 2010.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Andrei Codrescu: New Orleans Now – KPFK 9/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1281 2010-09-02T01:44:05Z 2010-09-01T04:30:39Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
New Orleans now, five years after Katrina: we’ll speak with poet, novelist and essayist  ANDREI CODRESCU about what has changed there, and what hasn’t.  Andrei edits Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters and Life; he wrote the memorable New Orleans Mon Amour;  his new book is The Poetry Lesson.

Also we’ll speak with historian MICHAEL BELLESILES about the violent and ugly America of 1877.  His new book is 1877: America’s Year of Living Violently. Michael teaches history at Central Connecticut State University.

Also: China just passed Japan as the number two economic power in the world – and yet China is still ruled by a Communist Party. Historian JEFF WASSERSTROM will explain some of the paradoxes here – Jeff writes for Foreign Policy the Christian Science Monitor, and the Huffington Post, and is chair of the history department at UC Irvine. He is co-founder of the blog ChinaBeat.org, and his new book is CHINA IN THE 21ST CENTURY: WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Those Florida Republicans: KPFK Wed. 8/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1259 2010-08-26T03:56:44Z 2010-08-24T21:37:29Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Primaries in Florida and Arizona Tuesday tested the Tea Party’s strength among Republicans and the power of a billionaire to win a Senate Democratic nomination.  JOHN NICHOLS reviews the results – his new post at TheNation.com is “Sex, Drugs and Bill Clinton.”

Also: the “Ground Zero Mosque” in lower Manhattan — should it find another site, out of “respect for the 9-11 families,” and the ADL argues?  STEPHEN ROHDE explains why “It is wise, it is right, it is good for that mosque and community center to be built in that place.”  Stephen is co-president of Progressive Jewish Alliance and chair of Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace.

Plus: “Mad Men” is the best series on TV right now – NATASHA VARGAS-COOPER talks about sex, literature, politics, and of course advertising on the show – and how it portrays the “cultural matrix” of the early sixties.  The New Yorker called her MAD MEN UNBUTTONED “the richest of the “Mad Men” books.”

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Daniel Ellsberg: Secrets, Lies, & War: KPFK Wed. 8/18]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1238 2010-08-19T17:19:49Z 2010-08-17T21:05:54Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
From the Pentagon Papers to WikiLeaks: DANIEL ELLSBERG talks about secrets, lies, and war — from Vietnam to Afghanstan.  We will be featuring the documentary about Daniel Ellsberg, “The Most Dangerous Man in America”, on DVD as our fund drive thank-you gift this hour.  The film was nominated for the Oscar for best documentary.  The Washington Post called it “an exemplary piece of nonfiction filmmaking,”  “a wily caper flick that just happens to revolve around one of the most crucial chapters in recent American history.”

Also:  TOM FRANK just finished a two-year term as the voice of left wing sanity at the crazed op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal – he was there in 2008 when “the market god collapsed” — And he was there when it was revived.  Tom’s books include What’s the Matter with Kansas? and The Wrecking Crew.  He starts a new column for Harper’s in December.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[L.A.’s Jobs Program: KPFK Wed. 8/11]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1216 2010-08-12T01:52:36Z 2010-08-11T00:39:11Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Obama doesn’t have a jobs program.  California doesn’t have a jobs program.  But the city of L.A. DOES have a jobs program – the only one in the country.
HAROLD MEYERSON
will explain – he’s an op-ed columnist for the L.A. Times and the Washington Post.

Plus: “METHLAND”: small town America has been crushed by union busting and agribusiness – and now an incredibly cheap, long-lasting, and highly effective drug has taken hold: NICK REDING tells the story of one town’s struggle with crystal meth.  His award-winning book Methland is out now in paperback.

Also: Obama abandoned his environmental and energy programs. But cities have taken the initiative towards green energy and green jobs — and L.A. is in the lead, on some fronts at least. 
JOAN FITZGERALD
will explain. She’s Director of the Law, Policy and Society Program at Northeastern University, and her new book is Emerald Cities: Urban Sustainability and Economic Development.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Michael Pollan & his Eaters’ Manifesto: KPFK 8/4]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1203 2010-08-12T01:55:50Z 2010-08-03T22:52:44Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Seven little words from MICHAEL POLLAN“Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. His number one-bestseller, out now in paperback, is IN DEFENSE OF FOOD. Michael is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine and Knight Professor of Journalism at UC Berkeley.  (originally broadcast 2/13/2008.)

Also: HENRY FORD’s Amazon colony — historian GREG GRANDIN tells the story of Ford’s biggest failure.  His book Fordlandia is out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 9/2/2008)

Plus: Politics and modern music: Hitler and Stalin went to the opera, and Joe McCarthy subpoenaed composers. What was going on?  ALEX ROSS explains he’s music critic for The New Yorker, where’s he’s written not only about classical music but also about Bjork, Bob Dylan and Radiohead.  His award-winning book, out now in paperback, is THE REST IS NOISE: Listening to the 20th Century, and his famous website is www.TheRestIsNoise.com. (originally broadcast 5/14/2008)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Change Comes to Nixonland: The Nation 7/30]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1196 2010-07-31T15:50:07Z 2010-07-31T15:50:07Z July 17 marked the twentieth anniversary of the opening of the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, and the Nixon Foundation celebrated the occasion with a reunion promising “three days of incredible experiences,” including “an outdoor BBQ around the farmhouse where RN was born” and “a delightful breakfast cruise on John Wayne’s The Wild Goose.” Also: a panel discussing “How Will Richard Nixon Be Remembered.”  One thing was missing from the reunion: a visit to the library’s new Watergate exhibit, which was supposed to have opened July 1 — but didn’t.

. . . . from The Nation, Aug. 16 issue, continued HERE or HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Terry Gross on KPFK Wed. 7/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1178 2010-07-29T04:54:15Z 2010-07-28T00:43:19Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
TERRY GROSS of NPR’s show “Fresh Air” is heard by more than 4 million listeners — in our interview she talks about what went wrong in her interviews with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Reagan, and Bill OReilly. Also, she answers the question, “What is the deal with rumors that you are a lesbian?” Her book, All I Did was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians and Artists, is out  in paperback.  (originally broadcast 11/04)

Also –from the Center for the Study of the Lower East Side, our interview with the great RICHARD PRICE about his novel — out now in paperback – LUSH LIFE. (originally broadcast 3/09)

Plus: FRIEDRICH ENGELS – “a foxhunting man, a womanizing, champagne-drinking capitalist” – and a lifelong revolutionary. Also, “far more adventurous than Marx when it came to exploring the ramifications of his and Marx’s thinking.” TRISTRAM HUNT explains.  MARX’S GENERAL: THE REVOLUTIONARY LIFE OF FRIEDRICH ENGELS is his book, out now in paperback.  (originally broadcast 9/09)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[NSA Secrets: KPFK Wed. 7/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1161 2010-07-22T01:15:20Z 2010-07-20T21:45:27Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
America’s most powerful – and most secretive – intelligence service is the National Security Agency – they’re the people who monitor cell phones and computer networks around the globe and here at home.  MATTHEW AID has been researching the NSA for a long time – and now his book The Secret Sentry is out in paperback.  Also: READ James Bamford on the NSA HERE.

Also: Obama is having a bad summer – who do the Republicans have on deck to challenge him?  JOHN NICHOLS says it looks like SARAH PALIN is the best they’ve got–and, he says, the current primary season shows her to be smarter and more capable than we thought.  John is Washington correspondent for The Nation and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com.

Also: KPFK Sports!  The owners are ruining the games we love – that’s what DAVE ZIRIN says, starting with George Steinbrenner, who died recently.  The big question: Are the Frank and Jamie McCourt, owners of the Dodgers,  spending more money on their divorce lawyers than on their pitching staff? Dave writes about the politics of sports in his new book Bad Sports: How Owners are Ruining the Games We Love.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[The Muslim World and the US: KPFK Wed. 7/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1150 2010-07-15T02:40:00Z 2010-07-14T13:48:23Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
How Obama should engage the Muslim World: historian JUAN COLE says the Muslim world is not a bloc but rather is full of close allies or potential allies; Al-Qaeda is not a mass movement but rather a small political cult; US  “energy independence” is impossible — we will need Islamic oil for the rest of the 21st century.  Juan writes theblog “Informed Comment”; his book Engaging the Muslim World will be out in paperback in Sept.

Also: How a new form of slavery was imposed on hundreds of thousands of African-Americans after the Civil War: DOUGLAS BLACKMON found that tens of thousands of southern blacks were arrested, often for “vagrancy;” unable to pay their fines, they were sold as forced laborers to coal mines, lumber camps, brickyards, railroads, quarries and farm plantations. His book Slavery by Another Name won 2009 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction; it’s out now in paperback.

Plus: Is Dick Cheney now the leader of the Republican Party? BART GELLMAN of the Washington Post talks about Cheney’s past — his hidden role in the Bush administration’s most fateful choices: shifting focus from al Qaeda to Iraq, unleashing the National Security Agency to spy at home, and promoting “cruel and inhuman” methods of interrogation.  Bart Gellman’s book ANGLER, out now in paperback, won the L.A. Times Book Prize for Nonfiction for 2009.  Watch Bart Gellman on The Daily Show HERE.
show originally broadcast 5-6-09.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Israel’s Last Chance? KPFK Wed. 7/7]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1134 2010-07-08T04:24:28Z 2010-07-06T21:17:05Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanhayu met with Obama yesterday — AMY WILENTZ argues that if Netanyahu cannot be convinced to negotiate seriously with the Palestinians by the end of the summer, “the two-state solution may well be doomed, and eventually …  so may the state of Israel.“  Amy was Jerusalem correspondent for The New Yorker; her new piece is at Politico.

Also: MAZEL TOV, MIS AMIGOS: JOSH KUN has unearthed some amazing connections between Latin and Jewish popular music – from Yiddish mambos to Fiddler on the Roof charangas.  Also: how Tito Puente ended up playing the Catskills.  Josh teaches at USC’s Annenberg school and is director of the Popular Music Project there.  He curated the exhibition “Jews on Vinyl” currently at the Skirball Museum, and will be hosting a listening party tomorrow/Thurs there at 730pm.  Details HERE.

Plus: How Bush’s wars became Obama’s: TOM ENGELHARDT analyzes “a disaster that is yet to end.”  Tom created and runs the indispensable TomDispatch.com, and is the author of The End of Victory Culture; Andrew Bacevich says “Tom Engelhardt is the I.F. Stone of the post 9/11 age.”  Tom’s new book is THE AMERICAN WAY OF WAR.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 6/30: No show/fund drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1132 2010-06-30T17:47:22Z 2010-06-30T17:47:22Z For the record: my show today at KPFK is pre-empted for special fund drive programming.  Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 6-23: No show/fund drive]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1129 2010-06-23T20:09:11Z 2010-06-23T20:09:11Z For the record: my show today at KPFK is pre-empted for special fund drive programming.  Please pledge — call 818-985-5735, or online at kpfk.org.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Rebecca Skloot on Henrietta Lacks: KPFK 6/16]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1118 2010-06-16T05:34:15Z 2010-06-16T04:15:35Z How racism, poverty and science came together in the case of a poor black woman whose cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medical research.  Rebecca Skloot tells that story; her book is THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS.
We’ll be offering the book as a fund drive premium, along with the documentary about Henrietta Lacks by Adam Curtis, “The Way of All Flesh,” on DVD.  (originally broadcast 4/28/10)
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Also: Legalization of marijuana will be on the Nov. 2 ballot in California: for our fund drive premium today we are featuring The Marijuana Grower’s Handbook: The Indoor High Yield Cultivation Grow Guide, by ED ROSENTHAL, “the guru of ganja” and the same Ed from the “Ask Ed” grow tips column of High Times magazine: everything you need to know in a beautiful 500 page illustrated book.  (originally broadcast 5-19-10)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[John Waters & his “Role Models”: KPFK Wed. 6/9]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1100 2010-06-10T01:48:17Z 2010-06-09T16:07:24Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
JOHN WATERS — filmmaker, actor, writer, mensch — will be live in-studio to talk about his new book ROLE MODELS.  It’s a self-portrait by the man who made cult classics “Hairspray,” “Pink Flamingos,” and “Cecil B. Demented” –writing about the people who have inspired him: Little Richard, Johnny Mathis, and ‘Manson girl’ Leslie Van Houten — he says “it’s time to parole her.”
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It’s the KPFK fund drive: please call 818-985-5735 and pledge during the hour, and we can send you a copy of John Waters’s new book Role Models as a thank you gift — or the DVD of “Hairspray.”
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Also this hour:  HAROLD MEYERSON will comment on yesterday’s primary elections. He’s op-ed columnist for the Washington Post and editor at large of the American Prospect, where he wrote yesterday about “Why Republicans Should Give Up on California.”
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Israel’s Attack on Gaza Aid Ships: KPFK Wed. 6/2]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1089 2010-06-03T01:58:52Z 2010-06-02T05:44:56Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Israel
’s attack on the Gaza Movement’s aid ships: ROANE CAREY of The Nation asks, “What madness could have driven the Israeli government to order its navy to attack, in international waters, a flotilla of ships full of human rights activists, MPs from governments around the world, a Nobel Prize winner and two former US diplomats?”  And will the Israeli attack bring international pressure to end the blocade of Gaza?

Plus: A strike in China at an enormous Honda transmission factory has unexpectedly turned into a symbol of the exploitation of Chinese workersJEFFREY WASSERSTROM comments; he teaches history at UCI, writes for the Huffington Post and the China Beat blog, and his new book is China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know .

Also: The US role in giving birth to Al Qaeda as an anti-Soviet force in Afghanistan is well-known — but it was not the beginning of enlisting Islamists to fight the Soviets.  Pulitzer-prize winning Wall Street Journal reporter IAN JOHNSON traces the practice back to Hitler in WWII, and then to the CIA in Germany during the Cold War.  He tells the story in A Mosque in Munich: Nazis, the CIA, and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Art Linkletter & Nixon: Alcohol v. Pot–The Nation 5/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1083 2010-05-28T04:41:45Z 2010-05-27T17:53:02Z What’s the difference between drinking alcohol and smoking pot? Art Linkletter explains to Richard Nixon.   Really: White House transcripts at TheNation.com HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Arizona Immigration Laws & Sports: KPFK 5/26]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1066 2010-05-27T01:19:14Z 2010-05-26T04:40:19Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Arizona’s anti-immigrant laws have sparked opposition in the world of sports.  There’s a campaign to get Major League Baseball to move the All-Star game out of Phoenix.  A lot of athletes have been great, but there’s one big exception: Lakers Coach Phil Jackson.  DAVE ZIRIN will explain – he’s sportswriter for The Nation, he writes the blog Edge of Sports, and he’s author of A People’s History of Sports.

Also: the Plastic Panic:  Dr. JEROME GROOPMAN asks how worried should we be about everyday chemicals? Children are especially vulnerable.  Groopman is a staff writer for The New Yorker. he also teaches at the Harvard Medical School and is the chief of Experimental Medicine at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and he wrote the book How Doctors Think.

Plus: it’s Miles Davis’s birthday today – he would have been 84 years old today — and in honor of his birthday we’ll replay our interview from March 2000 with QUINCY TROUPE – he collaborated on Miles’s autobiography, and then wrote the book Miles and Me. We’ll talk about “Kind of Blue,” “Bitches Brew,” and Quincy’s work with Miles on the books.  Quincy is now professor emeritus at UC San Diego.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Harold Meyerson: Election Analysis – KPFK Wed 5/19]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1046 2010-05-20T01:29:28Z 2010-05-19T05:40:52Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Last night former Republican Arlen Spector was defeated in the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary by Joe Sestak;  conservative Democrat Blanche Lincoln was forced into a runoff for the Arkansas Senate primary by progressive Bill Halter – HAROLD MEYERSON will explain everything; he’s editor at large of the American Prospect and op-ed columnist for the Washington Post.

Also: Legalization of marijuana will be on the Nov. 2 ballot in California: for our fund drive premium today we are featuring The Marijuana Grower’s Handbook by ED ROSENTHAL, “the guru of ganja”: everything you need to know in a beautiful 500 page book.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Fox News & Arizona’s Ethnic Studies Ban: Nation 5/18]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1036 2010-05-19T05:42:07Z 2010-05-18T19:29:07Z It was a dirty job, but somebody had to do it: defend the new Arizona law that bans ethnic studies in public schools. Fox News anchor Greta van Susteren took on the task, with predictable results.
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Homeboy Industries Hit by Layoffs – Nation 5/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1062 2010-05-24T02:13:09Z 2010-05-15T02:09:44Z Homeboy Industries, the legendary L.A. anti-gang institution headed by Father Greg Boyle, laid off 300 people yesterday because of a financial crisis. The organization was founded in East L.A. in 1988 at a time when hundreds of gang members were killing each other annually;  Father Greg’s slogan was “Nothing stops a bullet like a job.”
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Father Greg Boyle on Gangsters: KPFK Wed. 5/12]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=1016 2010-05-13T01:39:50Z 2010-05-11T18:55:28Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The legendary FATHER GREG BOYLE, Jesuit pastor of Dolores Mission in Boyle Heights starting in 1986, has made it his mission to help gang members who want to quit.  He founded Homeboy Industries in 1988.  Now he has written a wonderful book: Tattoos on the Heart: Stories of Hope and Compassion. Father Greg will be in conversation with Celeste Fremon in the LA Public Library ALOUD series Thursday May 13, 7pm.

Plus: Do you wanna dance? ALICE ECHOLS talks about disco: how it carved out a haven for gay men; how it thrust black women onto center stage; how “disco sucks” expressed the worst in America. Alice teaches American studies at Rutgers. Her new book is  Hot Stuff: Disco and the Remaking of American Culture. Alice will be reading and signing at Book Soup Monday 5/17, 7pm. Playlist: Bee Gees, “Stayin Alive”;  Barry White, “Can’t Get Enough”;  Sylvester, “You Make Me Feel”; Donna Summer, “Bad Girls.”

Also: Between Arabs and Israelis: Weeks before the Suez War of 1956, four-year-old KAI BIRD and his family moved to Jerusalem.  He lived between Arabs and Israelis for much of his life — in Jerusalem, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Lebanon.  Crossing Mandelbaum Gate is his personal history of growing up an American in the midst of three major wars in the Middle East. Kai is a contributing editor of The Nation; he won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for his co-authored Robert Oppenheimer bio. He will be speaking in the LA Public Library ALOUD series Monday May 17, 7pm.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Arizona and Immigrants: KPFK Wed. 5/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=986 2010-05-06T02:13:39Z 2010-05-05T15:32:59Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Are Arizona’s anti-immigrant laws going to help Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid win re-election?  In 1994, when California Republicans passed the anti-immigrant Prop. 187, Latinos started voting Democratic in overwhelming numbers. JOHN NICHOLS will comment; he’s Washington Correspondent for The Nation, and writes “The Beat” blog at TheNation.com — now redesigned and re-launched.

Also: Greil Marcus on Van Morrison, the wild and turbulent Northern Irish singer-songwriter who recorded the songs “Wild Night” and “Brown Eyed Girl” and the albums “Astral Weeks” and “Moondance.”  Greil’s new book is When That Rough God Roes Riding: Listening to Van Morrison.  Greil will be reading and signing Friday at 7:30pm Skylight Books , 1818 N. Vermont Ave.

Plus: yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the Kent State killings; and we’ll also have Your Minnesota Moment:  St. Paul’s mayor takes action against Arizona for its new anti-immigrant law.

Daniel Widener talks about culture and black struggle in postwar L.A. — he teaches history at UCSD and his new book is Black Arts West. We’ll also talk about the recent racist activity at UCSD — and the compendium of documents about it,  ‘Another University is Possible.’   Danny will be speaking at Eso Won Books on Fri. May 7, 7pm in Liemert Park.



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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Arizona Bans Ethnic Studies: The Nation 5/1]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=974 2010-05-07T15:59:11Z 2010-05-01T17:19:57Z The Arizona legislature has passed a bill that will end ethnic studies classes in the state, according to the state’s top education official.

The bill bans classes that “promote resentment toward a race or class of people,” “are designed primarily for pupils of a particular ethnic group,” or “advocate ethnic solidarity instead of treating pupils as individuals.”

Also prohibited: all those classes that “promote the overthrow of the U.S. government.”

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Honoring Walter Mosley: The Nation 4/29]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=968 2010-05-04T04:20:39Z 2010-04-29T17:59:15Z Los Angeles’s Liberty Hill Foundation will honor Walter Mosley with its Upton Sinclair Award on May 20. Mosley, author of more than thirty books, is celebrated worldwide for his Easy Rawlins mysteries. Set in inner-city Los Angeles after World War II, they feature an out-of-work black war veteran who reluctantly becomes a private detective and confronts the city’s racism and corrupt police force. The best-known volume is probably Devil in a Blue Dress, which was made into a film in 1995 starring Denzel Washington as Mosley’s protagonist: “In a world divided by black and white, Easy Rawlins is about to cross the line.”
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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Going After Wall Street: KPFK Wed. 4/28]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=946 2010-04-29T04:10:12Z 2010-04-28T05:20:23Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
“The Goldman Sachs scandal has done the unthinkable,” says HAROLD MEYERSON of the Washington Post op-ed page: “It’s made it possible that legislation reining in Wall Street’s casino may actually be enacted.”
But the odds are still against real reform –And the problem isn’t just Republican opposition; there are also the Democrats.

Plus:  ROBERT KUTTNER talks about A Presidency in Peril: The Inside Story of Obama’s Promise, Wall Street’s Power, and the Struggle to Control our Economic Future.
Bob is a founder of The American Prospect, contributor to the Boston Globe and the Huffington Post and has worked as chief investogator for the Senate Banking Committee.

Also: REBECCA SKLOOT talks about how racism, poverty and science came together in the case of a poor black woman whose cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medicine. Rebecca’s book is THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS.  Rebecca’s LA events: Thurs. 4/29 at 7pm at Eso Won Books in Liemert Park in L.A. – 4331 Degnan Blvd. in L.A.; Fri., 4/30 at 7PM: at Vroman’s Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena; more local events HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[BookFest at UCLA Preview: KPFK Wed. 4/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=917 2010-04-22T23:10:28Z 2010-04-20T21:53:47Z
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L.A. Times Festival of Books Preview: DAVID ULIN, book editor of the L.A. Times, talks about BookFest highlights, including his own sessions with Dave Eggers and Elif Batuman.  BookFest schedule, info HERE. Tickets required but free from Ticketmaster: HERE. My session: “Does the American economy have a future?”  Sunday 11:00 Rolfe Hall.

Plus ROBERT MEEROPOL talks about the 20th anniversary of the Rosenberg Fund for Children.  He also will report on new info on the Rosenberg case in the new  book Exoneration by Emily and David Alman.  Upcoming RFC events in LA:  Sat. in Santa Monica, 4:30-6:30: contact Henry Slucki 310-556-2529 or hslucki@usc.edu; Sun. 10:15am,New Revelations in the Rosenberg Case” American Jewish Univ., 15600 Mulholland Dr., Bel-Air.  more info HERE.

Also: politics and photography – DOROTHEA LANGE took the photo called “Migrant Mother,” the iconic image of the Great Depression and the New Deal -0- and a lot of other photos the government censored.  LINDA GORDON will explain – her book Dorothea Lange, a Life Beyond Limits has been nominated for the LA Times Book Prize in biography. Linda’s session at the BookFest is Saturday 12:30pm in Young Hall.  (originally broadcast 11/4/2009)

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[A Historians’ Lies About Ike: The Nation 4/21]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=932 2010-05-04T15:03:57Z 2010-04-20T18:00:25Z Stephen Ambrose, the best-selling historian who wrote or edited more than a dozen books about Eisenhower as general and president, based his fame in large part on what he said were his interviews with Ike – but now, eight years after Ambrose’s death, an official at the Eisenhower Library in Abeline says the interviews never took place.
Continued at TheNation.com HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Orlando Figes, Historian in Trouble: The Nation, 4/20]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=913 2010-05-04T15:26:42Z 2010-04-20T17:56:10Z A prominent British historian has found a new way to get in trouble: Orlando Figes, a historian of Stalin’s Russia at Birkbeck College, London, and a contributor to the New York Review, has admitted that his wife has been publishing hostile comments about rival historians at Amazon.co.uk under a pseudonym.

The practice of using a pseudonym to post denunciations of rivals or critics on the internet is called “using a sock puppet.”   CONTINUED at TheNation.com: HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[David Remnick on Obama: KPFK Wed. 4/14]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=881 2010-04-15T05:46:04Z 2010-04-14T01:36:41Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOW SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
From the Center for Obama Studies at KPFK: DAVID REMNICK, editor of The New Yorker, talks about his new book The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama. He’s speaking Thursday at 7:30pm at the Writers Guild Theatre, 135 S. Doheny Dr., Beverly Hills– tickets are $20 at writersblocpresents.com.

Also: KPFK Sports! the Dodgers’ won their home opener yesterday 9-5 against the Arizona Diamondbacks –we’ll speak with MARK KURLANSKY about the Dodgers who started out in Dominican Republic. Mark’s new book is The Eastern Stars: How Baseball Changed the Dominican Town of San Pedro de Macoris. He’ll be at the BookFest at UCLA Sunday April 25 at 1:30 in Young Hall.

Plus: China today has more millionaires, more skyscrapers, and more internet users than any other country. But what happened to Mao? What happened to the Cultural Revolution?  Everything you need to know about China – but were afraid to ask: UCI historian JEFF WASSERSTROM will explain. His new book is China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know.
Jeff will be at the BookFest at UCLA on the China panel Sunday April 25 at noon in Young Hall.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Quitting Afghanistan: KPFK Wed. 4/7]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=863 2010-04-08T01:05:55Z 2010-04-07T03:03:33Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Only one State Department official has resigned in protest over our war in Afghanistan: MATTHEW HOH.  Now he has been awarded The Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling.  At a time when Afghanistan was still looked at as the “good war,” Hoh came forward, publicly and at great personal risk, to challenge the war’s fundamental rationale. His passionate and informed letter of resignation lit a spark and was, for many, a crucial argument against our war in Afghanistan.

Plus: our Washington update with HAROLD MEYERSON, he writes a column for the Washington Post op-ed page and he’s editor-at-large of The American Prospect.

Also: “SAVING STATE U.: NANCY FOLBRE says public universities and colleges need a commitment to “an economic system that nurtures hope, curiosity and confidence in the future citizens of our country.” Nancy is a staff economist with the Center for Popular Economics; she teaches economics at UMass Amherst, and she writes for the New York Times Economix blog, where she wrote recently about “The World’s Best Countries for Women.” She also won a MacArthur “genius” award.
Read about misuse of UC student fees HERE

Your Minnesota Moments: Sarah Palin in Minneapolis HEREFact-Checking Michelle Bachman HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Path: Clinton or Truman? KPFK Wed. 3/31]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=851 2010-04-01T03:31:38Z 2010-03-31T03:20:13Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Obama can follow the example of Bill Clinton, move to the center, and “triangulate” between Democrats and Republicans.  Or Obama can follow the example of Harry Truman and become an effective partisan and a resolute progressive — That’s what ROBERT KUTTNER says – he’s founding co-editor of The American Prospect.

Also: Is Obama’s health care bill constitutional? 14 state attorney generals say it isn’t.   ERWIN CHEMERINSKY comments – he’s dean of the law school at UC Irvine.

Plus: TOM FRANK asks, When will the GOP stop whining about the ‘elites’? Glen Beck & Co. claim to be victims — of those darn liberals who control everything.  Tom is the author of What’s the Matter with Kansas? and he writes a column for the Wall Street Journal. He’s also founding editor of The Baffler. WATCH the TRAILER for the documentary “What’s the Matter with Kansas” HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[At Last, A Health Care Bill: KPFK Wed. 3/24]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=834 2010-03-25T01:31:48Z 2010-03-23T22:14:55Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
Maybe you heard the news: yesterday President Obama signed the health care bill into law — the most sweeping social legislation enacted in decades and the true end of the Age of Reagan. We’ll have comment from HAROLD MEYERSON of the Washington Post op-ed page and JOHN NICHOLS, Washington correspondent of The Nation magazine, each assessing the achievements, and the limitations, of what the Democrats did.

Scary new Harris poll: GOP Beliefs about Obama: “He’s a Socialist”: 67% agree;  “He’s a Muslim”: 57% agree;  “Not born in the US”: 45% agree;  “May be the Anti-Christ”: 24% agree.  (And I thought the antiChrist was . . . Johnny Rotten!)  More info HERE.

Also: How a well-connected oil company revolutionized the way America makes war – and why Obama still needs them: PRATAP CHATTERJEE talks about the past and future of Halliburton and its former subsidiary KBR. Pratap is senior editor of CorpWatch and has written for the Financial Times, the Guardian and The Independent of London. His book Halliburton’s Army is out now in paperback.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Eric Foner: “History” in Texas Schools – KPFK 3/17]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=810 2010-03-18T01:00:10Z 2010-03-17T04:27:53Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
ERIC FONER looks at the changes in the social studies curriculum approved by the Texas Board of Ed – and what the new standards tell us about conservatives’ vision of American history. Their favorite topics: the Confederacy, the military, and religion; topics they cut include slavery, labor, and feminism.  WATCH Eric on “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central Tuesday night HEREREAD the Texas curriculum changes HERE.

Also: Columnist HAROLD MEYERSON says “the road to America’s economic recovery starts in LA”: with a sales tax increase passed in November 2008 by L.A. County’s voters to construct new rail and bus lines — a major environmental and stimulus program that won’t add to the federal deficit.  He wrote about it in his column for for the Washington Post op-ed page.

And historian IRA BERLIN analyzes four epic migrations of African-Americans: the slave trade; then the relocation of a million slaves to the interior of the antebellum South; then the move by six million blacks to northern cities a century later; and since the late 1960s, the arrival of black immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean.
Ira teaches at the University of Maryland; his new book is The Making of African America: The Four Great Migrations.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Mike Davis: Borax Miners – KPFK Wed. 3/10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=800 2010-03-11T04:17:22Z 2010-03-10T00:07:11Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The largest open pit mine in California is the the US Borax/Rio Tinto mine in Boron, where  the company has locked out neary 600 members of the ILWU Local 30 after workers rejected demands that they surrender any union role in the labor process. MIKE DAVIS reports on the Boron workers in the new issue of The Nation magazine; TERRI JUDD is a union activist who drives a 1600-horsepower loader in the mine.  More info: http://www.boraxminers.com/

Also: “Consider the Germans”: TOM GEOGHEGHAN notes that, since 2003, it’s not China but Germany, “that colossus of European socialism,” that has led the world in exports. Germany has somehow managed to create a high-wage, unionized economy without shipping all its jobs abroad or creating a massive trade deficit, or any trade deficit at all.  Tom is a labor lawyer who wrote about Germany for the March Harper’s.

Plus: Debunking 9-11 Conspiracy Theories: DAVID AARONOVITCH is a columnist for The Times (London) and a recipient of the Orwell Prize for Political Journalism. (Other winners: Patrick Cockburn and Robert Fisk.)  His new book Voodoo Histories is “a brilliant, sparkling, and witty demolition” of  9-11 conspiracy theories, “and an analysis of why otherwise intelligent people are so ready to believe in them.” – Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[New Left Review at 50: Nation 3/5]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=795 2010-03-10T16:06:51Z 2010-03-09T23:57:02Z It is hard not to be intimidated by New Left Review,” Stefan Collini wrote recently in the Guardian.  He’s right: first there is the intellectual range and analytical power of the NLR writers, and now there’s the fact that it has been publishing for fifty years.  The fiftieth anniversary issue–the 299th–reviews the magazine’s history, announces its current agenda and displays the qualities that have made it so significant over the past half-century.
. . . CONTINUED at TheNation.com

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Three Faces of Capitalism: KPFK Wed. 3/3]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=785 2010-03-04T04:24:51Z 2010-03-03T04:29:00Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
The fastest-growing, most dynamic capitalist country in the history of the world is the People’s Republic of China today.  PETER HESSLER has lived in China for the last ten years as a staff writer for The New Yorker; he spent months in a development zone, hanging around with businessmen and with workers.  Peter’s new book is COUNTRY DRIVING: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory.

Plus: HAROLD MEYERSON says “Like earthquakes, Goldman Sachs can strike anytime. Its work can slumber undetected for years, only to erupt, unanticipated, with catastrophic consequences.”  He looks at how Wall Street greed and secrecy are bringing misery to Greece and endangering the European Union.  Harold writes an op-ed column for the Washington Post.

Also: The past and future of capitalism: historian JOYCE APPLEBY says capitalism isn’t an expression of human nature, but the specific result of some unlikely developments, mostly in England.  She emphasizes that capitalism is as much a cultural as an economic system.  Joyce’s new book is THE RELENTLESS REVOLUTION: A History of Capitalism.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Big Tobacco & the Historians: Nation 2/25]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=777 2010-02-27T00:00:28Z 2010-02-26T23:55:32Z Forty historians testify for Big Tobacco when they are sued by smokers with cancer; two testify against.  Why the disparity?
A story about seduction — and intimidation — featuring charges of witness tampering, witness intimidation, and subpoenas for unfinished book manuscripts — examples of how Big Tobacco can spend virtually unlimited money when they are challenged in court.
READ The Nation cover story HERE.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KFPK Wed. 2/24: Fund Drive/Guest Host]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=775 2010-02-24T05:19:39Z 2010-02-24T05:19:39Z For the record: the KPFK fund drive will feature a guest host at 4pm today.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KFPK Wed. 2/17: Fund Drive/Guest Host]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=773 2010-02-17T16:33:25Z 2010-02-17T16:33:25Z For the record: the KPFK fund drive will feature a guest host at 4pm today.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Amy Wilentz: Back from Haiti — KPFK Wed. 2/10]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=757 2010-02-11T02:26:20Z 2010-02-10T16:31:28Z LISTEN ONLINE TO THIS SHOWSUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST
AMY WILENTZ has returned from a week in Haiti. “the problem is this,” she writes: “will people care about Haiti the way they did about New Orleans?  for the next three or four years, until the job gets done?”   She’ll talk about lessons from the streets in the art of survival. Amy is the award-winning author of The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier.
READ Amy’s “Haiti and the Art of Survival: Lessons from the Streets”  HERE

Plus: The DANIEL ELLSBERG documentary “The Most Dangerous Man in America” has been nominated for an Academy Award! The film opens Friday at the Music Hall in Beverly Hills, and we’ll be featuring passes to the show as add-ons to our fund drive premiums.
WATCH the trailer to “The Most Dangerous Man” HERE.

Also: we remember HOWARD ZINN, who died on Jan. 27. His People’s History of the US has sold more than two million copies – and he’s been an inspiration to activists since the 1960s. We’ll play some of our interviews with Howard, and feature the DVD of his Voices of a People’s History as a fund drive premium.
WATCH Howard Zinn’s interview with Bill Moyers HERE

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[KPFK Wed. 2/3: Fund Drive/Guest Host]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=754 2010-02-03T17:24:15Z 2010-02-03T17:24:15Z For the record: the KPFK fund drive will feature a guest host today at 4pm.

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jwiener http:// <![CDATA[Obama’s Deficit Disaster: KPFK Wed. 1/27]]> http://www.jonwiener.com/?p=745 2010-01-28T04:35:23Z 2010-01-27T01:02:38Z