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7 Episodes

30 minutes | Nov 6, 2016
Conversation with Heather Moroso about AZ Proposition 205!
We spoke with the one and only Heather Moroso of Moroso Medical Center about the ballot proposition 205 which seeks to legalize marijuana for adults in Arizona. Heather has a fabulous perspective on all of this and she is a wellspring of crucial information. Listen and decide and share and VOTE!
39 minutes | Nov 4, 2016
Conversation with Dan Canon - Kentucky Civil Rights SuperLawyer
Share! American Babylon : Live on Tape with Dan Canon - Dan is one of the premiere civil rights attorneys in the country. He was part of the legal team which brought us legal gay marriage. He is currently suing Donald Trump on behalf of three Kentuckians who were assaulted at a Trump rally in March. We talk politics, civil rights, the thin line between losing an election and losing it all, and so much more.
57 minutes | Nov 1, 2016
American Babylon with Armand Aviram of Now This Election
American Babylon sits down with Armand Aviram of new media megahouse NOW THIS ELECTION! We talk about Wikileaks, Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump, the nature and problems of the media, where it's all going and what it all means, and so much more. Share!
4 minutes | Jul 25, 2016
DNC Convention - Monday - Bernie Delegate Kelly Johnston
There was a great deal of talk about the “low protester turnout” problem at the GOP Convention last week. Many people in the media and on the ground in Cleveland expressed dismay at the ratio of media to actual protesters. It is true that certain times at Public Square resembled a summer camp for media trainees, everyone clamoring for access an argument between a geriatric “Bikers for Trump” delegate and a People’s Resistance spokesman or an anti-fascist and a “Jesus hates everything” enthusiast. Months ago I was at a Donald Trump rally in San Diego and witnessed some intensely wrought protests and counter-protests which repeatedly devolved into violence. By and large, Cleveland was not that. Certain members of the media expressed private dismay at the “lack of action” - the relative tranquility seemed welcome to everyone on a personal level but could prove challenging on a professional one. “If it bleeds it leads” is alive and well. There was little to no bleeding at the GOP Convention. There was intense conversation and argument and protest. There was back and forth. There was democracy, but it didn’t get to fists. This is good progress. Which leads us to the first day of the Democratic Party Convention in Philadelphia. We just arrived in Philly an hour ago and downtown is packed. There are traffic jams everywhere you look. There is a vastly smaller police presence here as compared to Cleveland, where it was customary to look to your right and see a dozen cops waiting in riot gear across from two dozen of their counterparts on the same street. There are small protests going on each corner. The obligatory “Jesus loves you but wants you to suffer” guys have been reduced to a small sideshow on a block far away from the main stem. We spoke to a Bernie delegate from Arizona named Kelly Thornton (Listen to her speak at www.soundcloud.com/liveontapepod/). She recounted the story of shouting down Debbie Wasserman-Schultz at the Florida delegation breakfast this morning. Judging by her tone and level of anger towards the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, there is a severe rift in Philadelphia. If the 40% of the Democratic party which voted for Bernie is intent on continuing to demonstrate their dissatisfaction, this is not going to be a love fest. The first sign I saw said, “Hillary FOr Prison, 2016” and that theme has continued to be visible. The Debbie Wasserman-Schulz question is animating much of the anger. So much for unity and a Convention which would contrast Democratic Party professionalism against the amateur hour of the GOP in Cleveland. Here’s hoping it doesn’t come to fists.
13 minutes | Jul 20, 2016
Jeff Mixon Interview - July 20th, 2016
This is a conversation I had today (Wednesday July 20th)with Jeff Mixon, director of a group called BLM in Cuyahoga County which does not appear to be affiliated with the national group. Jeff has an interesting perspective and I was happy to hear what he had to say about what's going on and where we are heading in American racial politics.
12 minutes | Jul 20, 2016
Full conversation with Morris Pearl of Patriotic Millionaires
Join us for a short conversation with Morris Pearl, chair of a group called Patriotic Millionaires. Morris used to work for the powerful financial monolith Blackrock, a topic we touch on lightly. His current fixation is on taking the money out of politics. Seriously. Patriotic Millionaires are interested in aligning the interests of millionaires with those of the rest of the country. Check it and hit that share button!
23 minutes | Jul 19, 2016
GOP Convention - Monday at the Convention in Cleveland
Monday (7/18/2016) @ The GOP Convention in Cleveland :: These recordings were done all over downtown. Here's a listing: Intro music (street performers) Bryan intro Ms. Montini Sosha Chris from Minnesota Morris Pearl of Patriotic Millionares Trolls on Bullhorns @ Public Square Pauline from Cleveland Guy with Cross, yelling People who don't want you to masturbate Vinny from Street Medics Melissa from Cleveland Outro music (same street performers - thanks guys!)
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