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Fix the Economy -- ban billionaires and pass a $20 minimum wage!
Theresa Mitchell with the "news you're not supposed to know," focusses on the economy, the dire statistics, and a few solutions. How about a $20 minimum wage? And banning billionaires?
- Title: Fix the Economy -- ban billionaires and pass a $20 minimum wage!
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 24:32 minutes (22.47 MB)
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Presswatch on 12/16/2010
Todays topics include; the new tax bill and its effect on our society (including health care and social security), North and South Korea, and other news stories.
- Length: 28:17 minutes (19.42 MB)
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Presswatch on 12/16/2010
Theresa Mitchell with the "news you're not supposed to know." Today's topics include; WikiLeaks, the war in Afghanistan, and the economy.
- Length: 27:07 minutes (18.62 MB)
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Presswatch on 12/2/2010
Theresa Mitchell with the "news you're not supposed to know." On today's show; Haliburton, Julian Assange, Mohamed Osman Mohamud and your calls.
- Title: Presswatch on 12/2/2010
- Length: 25:32 minutes (17.53 MB)
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Presswatch on 11/25/2010
- Length: 27:27 minutes (18.85 MB)
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U.S. worst (again) in health care
Theresa Mitchell with the "news you're not supposed to know." Of industrialized U.S. worst again in health care -- Theresa examines the health denial industry, effects of Obama-care, and also takes a look at CEO salaries and perks (in the stratosphere?)
- Title: U.S. worst (again) in health care
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 25:36 minutes (11.71 MB)
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worker co-ops, local currency on PressWatch
Theresa Mitchell with "all the news you're not supposed to know." A look at FBI raids on Wikileak supporters, anti-war and social justice activists. Bank stability skin-deep, with four mega-banks showing weak performances despite accounting maneuvers. Banking consumer intimidation. And more--also, take a look at Theresa's blog: http://www.kboo.fm/node/24851
- Title: worker co-ops, local currency on PressWatch
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 26:47 minutes (12.27 MB)
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US imperial war--who benefits?
Theresa Mitchell with the "news you're not supposed to know." Tropical storm heads for Haiti, continued war agenda for new legislators. Iraq body count plus Pentagon count = true total of Iraqi deaths. And the killing continues, while the Taliban gains increased support. Who benefits? And don't forget the goal of pauperizing Americans--low pay bumps up corporate profits. Let's see some real change!
- Title: US imperial war--who benefits?
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 24:07 minutes (11.04 MB)
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foreclosure fraud/TriMet
Theresa Mitchell with "the news you're not supposed to know."
Home "owners" should copy this URL and bookmark it:
and this:
http://chattahbox.com/us/2010/10/16/foreclosure-fraud-who-owns-your-house-wheres-the-note/
For yourself , for everyone you love, even for everyone you will love, you need housing and land rights. Fight. Get a lawyer if you need one.
Read more at Theresa's blog: http://kboo.fm/node/24433
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- Title: foreclosure fraud/TriMet
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 26:01 minutes (11.91 MB)
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Jordan Flaherty discusses "Floodlines: Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six"
Host Theresa Mitchell speaks with activist Jordan Flaherty about his book Floodlines: Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six. The book has an introduction by Democracy Now host Amy Goodman and a preface by civil rights attorney Tracie Washington. Floodlines is a firsthand account of community, culture, and resistance in New Orleans in the years before and after Katrina. The book weaves the interconnected stories of Mardi Gras Indians, Arab and Latino immigrants, public housing residents, gay rappers, spoken word poets, victims of police brutality, out of town volunteers, and grassroots activists. From post-Katrina evacuee camps, to torture testimony at Angola Prison, to organizing with the family members of the Jena Six, Floodlines tells the stories behind the headlines, from an unforgettable time and place in history.
- Title: Jordan Flaherty discusses "Floodlines: Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six"
- Producer: Theresa Mitchell
- Length: 26:28 minutes (12.12 MB)
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a new story idea!
How about a story about Theresa Mitchel's suggestion on Indymedia that a person with a military background should not be protected from harassment?
Virus researcher live next week on PressWatch
The creator of recombinomics.com, internationally reknowned virus researcher Dr. Henry Niman, will be interviewed August 13th on PressWatch at 9AM. Call in with your comments.
Don't Inject Me (the Swine Flu Vaccine Song) by the Health Range
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiXmw5a9kiM
Michio Kaku at http://kboo.fm/node/13358
It was a blast getting to meet Michio Kaku, the co-founder of String Theory. The man is a titan, not because he's eclipsing Hawking's and Sagan's video legacy, but because he's constantly contributing to the cutting edge of theoretical physics. One of the first (off-air) things I asked him was whether he was the exercising sort, because I couldn't figure out how he did so many things without collapsing from exhaustion--he's been on book tour for a month now, has another month to go, he's being filmed for a new 12-part series based on his book Physics of the Impossible--and he seemed quite poised. But he says he's not an exerciser, although he likes to figure-skate (!!).
Well, when conducting the interview on air, I figured it out. At one point in the audio ( http://kboo.fm/node/13358 ) you can hear him say the phrase "like this phone interview." But he was right in front of me. I noticed then that his eyes drifted to his right while he was expounding, and his left eye had an occasional rapid dance to it. He was working on his theory as he responded to my questions! I think he was probably developing mathematical solutions--just a feeling. But it was clear that he could meta-multi-task. I mean, I had his attention, it's just that he had SO MUCH MORE BRAINPOWER to work with, that he could have a lively conversation with me, and do some intellectual heavy lifting at the same time. Damn.
Theresa
Well Waddaya Know
Thank you for writing this article. It is such a shame that the American people can be suckered into believing anything. The chances of a person being killed by a terrorist in the United States is 1 in 100,000. The chances of someone being killed by disease, car accidents, suicide, pollution is 1 in the 1000+. It is all political hype to get people to support Bush and make him and the oil companies that he represents richer. He cares nothing about the American people or how many of us he sends over to fight and die for his war. Thank you again for writing this and hopefully the American people will read it and actually open their eyes to what is happening in the USA!













The best program on the airwaves.
We need more programs like this. Theresa, you are fantastic!