Friday, July 31, 2009

7/31: Greatest Hits rebroadcast: Rev Billy, Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi & Chris Daly, & Matt Gonzalez

Tonight we re-broadcasted some old favorites:
- Reverend Billy's sermon to the Board of Supervisors.
- Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly on the budget.
- Matt Gonzalez on his run for Vice President with Ralph Nader, the current state of San Francisco, and his plans for the future.

Friday, July 24, 2009

7/24: El Tecolote, Supe Mirkarimi, Iran & more

1ST HOUR: The Mission's own El Tecolote is the longest running Spanish/English bilingual newspaper in the Bay Area. For over 35 years this newspaper has told the story of the Mission's political, social, cultural, and economic life. We'll talk with folks from Tecolote about their work, the newspaper's history, the latest news in San Francisco's Latino community, and more.

2ND HOUR: Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi will join us to talk about the city budget and the rally for democracy in Iran he is organizing for tomorrow, July 25th from 12-4 p.m. in Civic Center plaza. We'll also be joined (hopefully) by a representative from NorCal4Iran, one of the Iranian-American groups organizing the rally.
UPDATE: Supervisor Chris Daly also joined us around 7:30 to talk about the budget.

Friday, July 17, 2009

7/17: Reverend Billy!

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http://www.nerdnetworks.org/pcr/KingsOfSF-20090717.mp3
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6-7 PM: Change-a-lujah we can believe in! The Reverend Billy is running for mayor of New York City and the Big Apple will never be the same. Billy has strong roots and support in the Bay Area and will be here next Tuesday, July 21st for an event at DNA Lounge. We'll hear about his vision for New York City and for the world in a post-consumer era. Learn more about this home-grown national treasure:
- www.revbilly.com
- Wikipedia page for Reverened Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping

7-8 PM: Weekly recap. We'll check in on what's been happening around San Francisco. The latest on the city budget, developments on new permits for street food in city parks, and plans for the July 25th rally for democracy in Iran.

Friday, July 10, 2009

7/10: Congressional candidate Adriel Hampton & Fair Trade in Africa

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http://www.nerdnetworks.org/pcr/KingsOfSF-20090710.mp3
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FIRST HOUR: Adriel Hampton is a progressive Democrat running for Congress in California's 10th District. SF folks may remember Adriel from his reporter days at the San Francisco Examiner. Call in with your questions.

SECOND HOUR: We'll speak with Ben Schmerler from Trans Fair USA, the non-profit monitoring organization which certifies that participating traders are following Fair Trade guidelines. We'll talk about Fair Trade, his recent work in Africa, and the need to shift international development models from large to scale to small scale.

Friday, July 3, 2009

7/3: Paul Hogarth on the Budget plus more

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http://www.nerdnetworks.org/pcr/KingsOfSF-20090703.mp3
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FIRST HOUR: The San Francisco Budget - After months of hearings and 48 hours of last-minute negotiations, the Board of Supervisors' Budget and Finance Committee has agreed on the City's budget. How many of the Mayor's cuts did the Supervisors undo? Who won, who lost? What happens to SF when CA implodes? Paul Hogarth will help us break it all down. Read his take on it at BeyondChron.org.

SECOND HOUR: DJ Prefect gave us a preview for the upcoming installment of The Periodic Apocalypse: Occasional Lectures on the End of the World, which will cover "Capitalism: the Social Virus" on Pirate Cat Radio on July 31st from 10 p.m. to midnight.