Trump Watch

L.A.’s Jobs Program: KPFK Wed. 8/11

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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.

Michael Pollan & his Eaters’ Manifesto: KPFK 8/4

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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)

Terry Gross on KPFK Wed. 7/28

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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)

NSA Secrets: KPFK Wed. 7/21

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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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The Muslim World and the US: KPFK Wed. 7/14

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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.

Israel’s Last Chance? KPFK Wed. 7/7

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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.

Rebecca Skloot on Henrietta Lacks: KPFK 6/16

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)

John Waters & his “Role Models”: KPFK Wed. 6/9

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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.”