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  • 46 minutes
    Friday Java 01 March 2019
    Friday Java the political magazine with a full cup of Coffee and a few polling numbers in between the refills. La revista política con una taza llena de café y algunos números de las encuestas entre las recarga News and Guts from Dan Rather https://www.newsandgutsmedia.com Public News Service http://www.publicnewsservice.org
    1 March 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 43 minutes
    Angela Davis's America
    The tale is a parable for the resistance generation as it broaches subjects such as socialism, Palestinian rights, male privilege, prisons, systemic racism — issues that were once the crux of the radical Angela Agenda but are now liberal talking points. It reveals a crucial question about how we respond to activists: When should we push back — and when should we wait and see where they lead us?She’s someone who, from a very young age, has provoked enormous controversy over whether her ideas were good or bad,” says Jane Kamensky, director of Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America. “She cast herself as a revolutionary. And we have liked our civil rights activists firmly in the reform tradition, and we have liked our revolutionaries male.”“She inspired a lot of black intellectuals, in addition to being a person about whose fate we were concerned in how the criminal justice system was treating her,” says Henry Louis Gates, director of Harvard’s Hutchins Center for African & African American Research. He recalled that Davis, who studied philosophy, was the reason he enrolled in a philosophy course and that he had once had hung a “Free Angela” poster on his wall.WP
    28 February 2019, 2:00 pm
  • 37 minutes
    The Machine is Out of Business
    CHICAGO MAYOR ELECTION RESULTS Results updated as of Feb. 27, 4:00 AM CANDIDATE     VOTES          Lori Lightfoot     90,176          17.5% Toni Preckwinkle     82,320          16.0% William Daley     76,230          14.8% Willie Wilson     53,928          10.5% 1. BillDaley, $8.65 million 2. ToniPreckwinkle, $4.5 million 3. GeryChico, $3.02 million 4. Jerry Joyce, $2.78 million 5. Susana Mendoza, $2.63 million 6. Willie Wilson, $1.66 million 7. LoriLightfoot, $1.54 million
    27 February 2019, 10:30 am
  • 43 minutes
    Chicago Mayoral Election 2019
    “I don’t think there’s any mathematical way, looking at the field and the number of candidates, that there wouldn’t be a runoff,” political strategist David Axelrod told the Tribune last week. Underscoring the slim possibility of a final decision Tuesday night, he said: “I mean, meteorologically there’s a way to get hit by lightning, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen.” The horse rac Axelrod, the architect of former President Barack Obama’s political rise, said he thinks Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle likely will secure one of the two runoff spots with the backing of two powerful labor groups: the Chicago Teachers Union and Service Employees Union International. Early voting numbers by Friday had reached 74,000 and by Monday were expected to exceed the 89,000 early votes cast in 2015. Vote-by-mail, once known as absentee voting, is up. Of the 63,000 who applied to vote by mail — nearly triple the requests made in the last two city elections — about 24,000 ballots had been returned. One clue may come from Chicago’s voter registration numbers. They’re slightly up, which may add up to more voters heading to the polls. Right now, the city has 1.58 million registered voters on the rolls, up from 1.4 million in 2011 and 1.42 million in 2015 — the last two municipal election years. In 2011, 594,000 voters, or 42 percent of those registered, cast a ballot, while that number dipped to 438,700, or 34 percent of registered voters, in 2015, though the mayoral runoff between incumbent Mayor Rahm Emanuel and challenger Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, now a congressman, drew a whopping 600,000 voters.
    26 February 2019, 12:00 pm
  • 45 minutes
    The Monday Morning Quarterback 25 February 2019
    The Monday Morning Quarterback is a person who passes judgement on and criticizes something after the event (theOxford Dictionary).We take a look at the Sunday talk shows and much more WBRN Radio . bostonred.org El lunes por la mañana El mariscal de campo es una persona que juzga y critica algo después del evento (el Diccionario Oxford).Echamos un vistazo a los programas dominicales y mucho más. bostonred.org In Memorial of Jerry Pippin 1939-2015
    25 February 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 46 minutes
    The Week that Was 23 February 2019
    The past week's political events that help shape American politics. PolĂ­ticos de la sem Hiroshimaana pasada que ayudan a conformar el cuerpo polĂ­tico estadounidense. Democracy Dies in Darkness Washington Post Stetson Kennedy Foundation http://www.stetsonkennedy.com
    23 February 2019, 2:00 pm
  • 38 minutes
    Friday Java 22 February 2019
    Friday Java the political magazine with a full cup of Coffee and a few polling numbers in between the refills. La revista política con una taza llena de café y algunos números de las encuestas entre las recarga News and Guts from Dan Rather https://www.newsandgutsmedia.com Public News Service http://www.publicnewsservice.org
    22 February 2019, 12:30 pm
  • 46 minutes
    The Monday Morning Quarterback 18 February 2019
    The Monday Morning Quarterback is a person who passes judgement on and criticizes something after the event (theOxford Dictionary).We take a look at the Sunday talk shows and much more WBRN Radio . bostonred.org El lunes por la mañana El mariscal de campo es una persona que juzga y critica algo después del evento (el Diccionario Oxford).Echamos un vistazo a los programas dominicales y mucho más. bostonred.org In Memorial of Jerry Pippin 1939-2015  
    18 February 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 45 minutes
    The Week that Was 16 February 2019
    The past week's political events that help shape American politics. PolĂ­ticos de la sem Hiroshimaana pasada que ayudan a conformar el cuerpo polĂ­tico estadounidense. Democracy Dies in Darkness Washington Post Stetson Kennedy Foundation http://www.stetsonkennedy.com
    16 February 2019, 2:00 pm
  • 43 minutes
    Friday Java 15 February 2019
    Friday Java the political magazine with a full cup of Coffee and a few polling numbers in between the refills. La revista política con una taza llena de café y algunos números de las encuestas entre las recarga News and Guts from Dan Rather https://www.newsandgutsmedia.com Public News Service http://www.publicnewsservice.org
    15 February 2019, 12:00 pm
  • 24 minutes
    Elizabeth Warren Voice of Working People
    Corporate profits are booming, but average wages haven't budged over the past year. The U.S. economy has run this way for decades, partly because of a fundamental change in business practices dating back to the 1980s. On Wednesday I'm introducing legislation to fix it.American corporations exist only because the American people grant them charters. Those charters confer valuable privileges -- such as limited legal liability for their owners -- that enable businesses to turn a profit. What do Americans get in return? What are the obligations of corporate citizenship in the U.S.?Elizabeth Warren   Happy Valentine’s Day
    14 February 2019, 2:00 pm
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