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Dan Berlant, Information Officer with CAL FIRE Joins ARNN to Disucss the Yosemite Blaze
Dan Berlant is the Department Information Officer with CAL FIRE. Keep updated on their Twitter by following "@CALFIRE_PIO"
Dan joins us to update the fire situation in California. Is the blaze in Yosemite almost contained?
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Dan Riffle on the DOJ's Announcement that it will Allow States like Colorado and Washington to Continue their Marijuana Legalisation
Dan Riffle is the director of federal policies at the Marijuana Policy Project, the organization that financed and managed the Amendment 64 campaign in Colorado last year. Dan joins us to discuss the DOJ clearing the way for weed in Washington and Colorado. "At a press briefing Thursday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it will allow Colorado and Washington to move forward with implementation of laws establishing state-regulated systems of marijuana production and distribution."
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Will the Immigration Debate come to a Conclusion and Will Republicans Put up Opposition?
Cameron Seward is a Research Associate with the Heritage Foundation's Center for Media and Public Policy.
How will immigration be postponed, if brought up at all, until at least November? Congress first has to deal with the CR by the end of September (with only 9 legislative work days) then the Debt Ceiling by the end of October.
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Is North Carolina's New Voucher Program Taking Millions from Public Schools for Little Gain?
Michael Sargeant is the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee's executive director. He also writes for the Huffington Post.
He joins us to discuss cuts to education in North Carolina and the state's new voucher program. How will this change the state's education system? How will it impact students? Is this being done in other states?
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Interview with Radio Host Michael Hart on the UPS Plane Crash in Birmingham, Alabama
Michael Hart is the Host of The Michael Hart Show on "THE SUPERSTATION" WYDE 101.1 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Michael joins us to discuss the UPS plane crash, which occurred mere miles from the Studio out of which Michael broadcasts
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Radio and TV Host Thom Hartmann Joins us to Discuss That The NSA has a Secret Backdoor
Hartmann say's The National Security Agency has a secret backdoor into its vast databases under a legal authority enabling it to search for US citizens' email and phone calls without a warrant, according to a top-secret document passed to the Guardian by Edward Snowden. Did the President's comments on Friday apply to this at all? How often is this used?
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University of Illinois Professor Robert McChesney Joins us to Discuss Jeff Bezos' Purchase of the Washington Post
McChesney recently said: "As the commercial model of journalism is in free fall collapse, those remaining news media franchises have become playthings for billionaires, generally of value for political purposes, as old-fashioned monopoly newspapers still carry considerable influence."
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Lawyer Doug Uloth Joins us to Discuss Nadal Hassan, the Fort Hood Shooter, and Where This Trial is Now.
Doug Uloth is a lawyer with than 27 years experience as a lawyer in Dallas, Texas. What is the difference between military tribunals and the State of Texas court? Would Nadal Hassan be more likely to be tried as a citizen in Texas rather than tried by tribunal?
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Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) on ARNN to talk about the Sequester and its Implications
Rep. Kaptur joins us to discuss the continuing effects of the sequester. What impact has it had on the military, especially local bases? What are its implications for local economies? Is there any chance of turning back the sequester? How should we go about making smarter cuts?
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Professor Allan Saxe joins ARNN to discuss the Immigration Bill
Allan Saxe is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at Austin and he joins us to discuss the immigration bill.
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Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) Joins us to Talk About The Immigration Bill and Student Loans
Rep. Ellison’s guiding philosophy is based on “generosity and inclusion” and his priorities in Congress are building prosperity for working families, promoting peace, pursuing environmental sustainability, and advancing civil and human rights.
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Ivan Eland, Senior Fellow and Director of the Center on Peace and Liberty Joins us to Discuss the NSA Surveillance Program
Eland, Director of the Center on Peace & Liberty at The Independent Institute is a graduate of Iowa State University. What's the latest revelation in the NSA situation? Is there enough discontent in Congress to end it? Is the 4th Amendment dead?
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Nation Institute Fellow and Best Selling Author Greg Palast Joins us to Discuss Immigration
Greg Palast is currently a Nation Institute Fellow and best selling author. His latest book is titled, "Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps".
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Analyst and Author John Hayward Discusses the NSA scandal
John Hayward, is a staff writer for Human Events and author of Doctor Zero: Year One. John joins us to hit politics of the day.
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Sandy Johnson Discusses Legislation in States with Single Party Control
Sandy Johnson, Executive Editor of Stateline, a daily news service of The Pew Charitable Trusts. Sandy joins us to discuss the latest Pew Charitable Trust study which discusses why one party control in states is driving Legislative Agenda across the nation.
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Former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating Talks About American Housing Month
Former Oklahoma Governor FRANK KEATING is President and CEO of the American Bankers Association. He joins us to discuss American Housing Month.
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Political Analyst John Rothmann Discusses the NSA Leak of U.S. Surveillance Programs
John Rothmann is Political Analyst and Host of Election Coverage for KKSF NewsTalk 910AM in San Francisco and he joins us to discuss the NSA leak of classified U.S. surveillance programs.
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USA TODAY Reporter Yamiche Alcindor Joins us to Discuss the Blue Campaign Being Launched to Help Stop Human Trafficking
The Blue Campaign is a news initiative dubbed the 'Blue Campaign' the Department of Homeland Security is launching to help stop human trafficking. What does the program involve? What is the scale of the problem?
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Maryland State Senator Jamie Raskin Joins us to Discuss Obama's D.C. Circuit Court Nominations
Raskin is a Democratic State Senator in Maryland representing Silver Spring and Takoma Park. He is also a professor of constitutional law at American University's Washington College of Law where he directs its Program on Law and Government and its Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project.
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New Jersey Star-Ledger Columnist Paul Mulshine Joins us to Discuss the Death of Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Sen. Frank Lautenberg died today at the age of 89. What is his legacy? How will his successor be chosen? What will his death mean for the balance of power in the US Senate? Columnist Paul Mulshine chats with ARNN.
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