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Dear Friends,
Monday at 1:00 – Maureen McCue with Physicians for Social Responsibility talks about the upcoming “Militarism on a Sick Planet” symposium. We'll also reflect on what we learned from President Obama's speech last week on Afghanistan.
Monday at 2:00 – Paul Deaton talks about the disturbing developments at the Ft. Calhoun nuclear power plant, now besieged by flood waters. What will happen with the accidental puncturing of the water-filled berm that collapsed and the “test” disconnection from off-site power?
Monday at 3:00 – Mary Bottari will be the featured speaker at Iowa CCI's annual convention on July 16 in Des Moines. She speaks with us about the state of America's economy and making Wall Street pay for the crash they helped orchestrate. We'll also get an update on recent events in Wisconsin.
Monday at 7:00 pm – Charles Goldman and I talk about Afghanistan..
Tuesday at 7:00 pm – Anuradha Mittal with the Oakland Institute discusses why it's a problem when folks like Bruce Rastetter want to set-up a huge grain and livestock operation in Tanzania.
Wednesday at 7:00 pm – Charles and Mary Guevara last filled their car's gas tank in the fall of 2010. They talk about the challenges facing bike commuters, as well the benefits of making life work on two wheels.
Thursday at 7:00 pm – Brian Stewart is one of those uppity students who had the audacity to speak to State Senator Hamerlinck about the importance of keeping tuition at Iowa's state universities affordable. He joins us for an update on that situation.
So tune in Monday-Thursday, 7:00-8:00 pm, and today, Monday from 1:00-4:00 at 98.3 WOW-FM and online. You can download the show and hear it as a podcast, too. Thanks!Ed