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Archive for December, 2010

Top Ten News Stories of 2010

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Warren SmithThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry counts down the top ten news stories of 2010 with World Magazine Associate Publisher Warren Smith; Andy Roth of the Club for Growth has the Real Story on the 2012 U.S. Senate elections; and Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on Barack Obama’s contempt for the American electorate.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

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Hearts Broken Open: Love Life

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

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The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

The story of Steve Fugate, who after losing his beloved son to suicide, learned to love life again while walking nearly 22,000 miles carrying a sign over his head saying, simply, “Love Life.”

This program was funded by listeners like you who love life.

Guests:

Steve Fugate, love life pioneer

Credits:

Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Remote Engineer: Ballard Fore, Treasure and Space Coast Radio Studio

Music in this program: “Point B” – Michael Hedges – Windham Hill Records; “A United Earth I” – Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “All The Blues” – BoDeans – 429 Records; “Alive In The World” – Jackson Browne – Inside Recordings; “Keep On Living” – Arigon Starr – Wacky Productions Unlimited.

Duration: 55:00 minutes

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President Obama Weekly Address: Christmas and New Year’s Best Wishes

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

On his weekly radio address to the nation, President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wished families across the country a “Merry Christmas” and encouraged everyone to support the troops and their families this holiday season.  Anyone can visit www.serve.gov to find ideas for what they can do to help our servicemen and women and their families.

THE PRESIDENT:  Merry Christmas, everybody.  Michelle and I just wanted to take a moment today to send greetings from our family to yours.

THE FIRST LADY:  This is one of our favorite times of year.  And we’re so fortunate to be able to celebrate it together in this wonderful home.

This is the “People’s House.”  So Barack and I try to open it to as many people as we can, especially during the holiday season.

This month, more than 100,000 Americans have passed through these halls.  And the idea behind this year’s theme, “Simple Gifts,” is that the greatest blessings of all are the ones that don’t cost a thing – the comfort of spending time with loved ones…the freedoms we enjoy as Americans… and the joy we feel upon giving something of ourselves.

So in this time of family, friends, and good cheer; let’s also be sure to look out for those who are less fortunate, who’ve hit a run of bad luck, or who are hungry and alone this holiday season.

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The Deficit Reduction Commission

Friday, December 17th, 2010

NorquistThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform about the Deficit Reduction Commission’s report; Andy Roth of the Club for Growth has the Real Story on the pork-laden omnibus spending bill; And, Dr. Paul Kengor from the Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on the pro-atheist activities of the American Civil Liberties Union.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Raising Livestock in Healthier and More Humane Ways

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

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The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

The indiscriminate use of antimicrobials in large-scale industrial meat production is building bacterial resistance to the most effective antibiotics on which our national and global health systems depend. Recorded largely on location on Midwestern hog and poultry farms, this program features interviews with farmers and others who are raising hogs by healthier and more humane ways.

Guests:
Dr. Stuart Levy, Professor of Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Medicine, Tufts School of Medicine
Robert Martin, Executive Director, Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production
Dr. Lance Price, Director, Center for Metagenomics and Human Health, The Translational Genomics Institute
Sarah Willis and Lori Lyon, Niman Ranch, Thornton, Iowa, managers, Niman Ranch, Inc
James Frantzen, Organic Valley Coop farmers, Alta Vista, Iowa
Heidi Vittetoe, Vittetoe Farms, Washington, Iowa
This program also includes numerous interviews recorded on location.

(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineer: John Pemble

Music in this program: “A United Earth I” – Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “Big Pig Jig” – String Planet – Tone Science Records; “Four Wet Pigs” – Greg Brown – Red House Records; “Monkey Let The Hogs Out” – Jerry Douglas – Sugar Hill Records.

Funding: The Pew Charitable Trusts.

Duration: 55:00 minutes

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Republican Weekly Address: Steps to Cut Spending and Repeal the Health Care Bill

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Republican ElephantThe Republican Weekly Address was delivered by Representative Kristi Noem of South Dakota. Noem said that while stopping all the tax hikes scheduled for January 1st is an important first step that will prevent American jobs from being destroyed, more needs to be done to reduce the uncertainty facing family-owned small businesses, including cutting spending and repealing the job-killing health care law.

“Hi, I’m Kristi Noem, Congresswoman-elect from the state of South Dakota.

“I’m honored to represent the people of my state as part of a new majority committed to being humble, more modest, and more focused on addressing the challenges our nation faces.

“While Washington has been busy doing what’s best for Washington – things have gotten worse, not better for families and small businesses.

“With unemployment still rising, the number one thing our family-owned small businesses need right now is certainty.

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President Obama Weekly Address: Strongly Urges Congress to Pass Tax Cut Compromise

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

On his weekly radio address to the nation, President Obama strongly urged both parties in Congress to pass the compromise on tax cuts, unemployment insurance, and job creation. Not doing so would hurt the middle class, those struggling to find work, and the economy itself.

“Right now, there’s a big debate taking place in Washington that will affect how much you pay in taxes next year.  If Congress doesn’t act, tax rates will automatically go up for just about everyone in our country.  Typical middle class families would end up paying an extra $3,000.

That’s unacceptable to me.  Not when we know that it’s the middle class that was hit the hardest by the recession.  And not when we know that taking this money out of the pockets of working people is exactly the wrong thing to do to get our economy growing faster.  Economists tell us that this tax hike on working families could actually cost us well over a million jobs.

That’s why I’ve been fighting so hard to cut middle class taxes.  And that’s why I brought both Democrats and Republicans to the table – to put together a compromise, and work through our differences, so we could get this done.

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The Tax Cut Compromise, Wikileaks, and the START Treaty

Friday, December 10th, 2010

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Left Right and CenterLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.

Miller begins the show by pointing out that this has been a big week as a result of the Bush tax cut compromise that has been proposed.  Is this a second stimulus package that the Democrats never could have gotten otherwise?  Tony disagrees that it is a large stimulus; he thinks it is only a small one.  Arianna believes that nothing about this bill will stimulate the economy, it will only increase spending.

Next, the panel talks about the Wikileaks controversy.  Transparency versus government secrecy.  What is the real character of Julian Assange?  There’s plenty of interesting controversy over this issue.  Is this a good example of the exercise of the free press?

They also talk about the START treaty and whether we will pass the treaty.  It’s an understanding that we have been wanting for decades but will we get around to passing it?

Lastly they talk briefly about the demonstrations going on in Europe and how one recently resulted in an attack on Prince Charles.

The participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, Matt Miller, the moderator, who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington, who represents the progressive blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Muriel Glasgow Speaks with Agop Kayayan, Former Executive of UNICEF and “Broker for Children” Part 3

Friday, December 10th, 2010
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Agop Kayayan a Lebanese of Armenian descent studied agriculture at the American University of Beirut ( 1962-1965) and then finished a M.Sc. in Rural Sociology(1965-1968). After working for two years at the UN Office in Beirut, he obtained a Ph.D. at the Ohio State University. He worked at the Ministry of Agriculture in the area of agricultural policies to reduce the price of staple foods. After that he spent twenty two wonderful years with UNICEF in Brazil ( 1978-1980), Guatemala Area Office for Central America ( 1980-1990), and back to Brazil from 1991 to 1998.

After early retirement from UNICEF, Agop founded an NGO called Institute of Child and Adolescent Rights. He served as board member of various Brazilian NGOs. At present Agop does consulting work in the areas of policy elaboration, negotiating for children’s and women’s rights, and fundraising.

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Replacement of the Health Care Law; Christmas Displays

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

NinaThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Nina Owcharenko, Director of the Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation about repeal and replacement of the health care law; Andy Roth of the Club for Growth has the Real Story on House Republicans compromising too much; And, Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on Christmas displays in the public square.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

The Raucous Caucus Shows Disappointment with President Obama’s Compromise on the Tax Bill

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Mark Levine’s Inside Scoop on Washington

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Mark Levine hosts the Raucous Caucus with Terry Kester and Garland Nixon from Washington DC.

The raucous caucus talk about their disappointment with President Obama because he compromised with the Republicans on the tax bill.

Nixon contends that President Obama gave up too easily, without much fight.  Kester feels that President Obama betrayed the Democratic party by ignoring their wishes.  Kester feels that the President has reached out to the middle at the expense of infuriating the Democratic base.  Levine makes the point that the House should have voted on this issue before the election and then fought for the passage of the bill as originally formed.

The panel talks to some interesting phone callers, listening to their disappointments and answering questions.

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The Inside Scoop is nationally syndicated on the Head-On Radio Network and iTunes. The show can be heard on radio weekdays, 5-6 pm Eastern, and can be seen on television Monday 7-8 pm Eastern.

Since June 2003, Mark Levine has given listeners The Inside Scoop from political players inside the Beltway – news that the Media almost never reports and those in power in the Government do not want you to know about. Mark welcomes all during his talk radio hour, and he particularly values calls from folks who disagree with him.

Visit Radio Inside Scoop.com to access more information and additional podcast shows.

Slow Money: Reducing Velocity, Increasing Value

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Slow MoneyThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

Each day, billions of shares flash through stock markets worldwide.  Fortunes are made and lost at the flick of a keystroke, wreaking havoc on millions of people far from the trading floor.  Meanwhile, both value and values are wantonly destroyed.  Today we’ll hear from two pioneering economists, one of them a Nobel Prize winner, who seek to slow the pace of business in order to reclaim value and values.

This program was funded by listeners like you. Please contribute.

Guests:

Woody Tasch, Founder and Chairman, Slow Money; author, An Inquiry into the Nature of Slow Money
Muhammad Yunus
, Winner, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize; founder, Grameen Bank, Bangladesh

(Click on a guest’s name to hear their full, unedited interview.)

Credits:

Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineer: Jim Williams
Music in this program: “Buzz” – Experimental Audio Research – Space Age Recordings; “String Quartet No. 3 (Mishima): Blood Oath – Kronos Quartet – Nonesuch Records; “A United Earth I” – Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “Slow Down” – The Beatles – EMI; “Slow Down Fast” – Bruce Cockburn – New Rounder Records; “Modern Man” – Arcade Fire – Merge Records.

Duration: 55 minutes

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President Obama Weekly Address: Extending the Middle Class Tax Cuts

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

On his weekly radio address to the nation, Vice President Joe Biden said that Congress must extend both the middle class tax cuts and unemployment insurance for the sake of those families and the broader economy.

“Hi, this is Joe Biden.  I’m filling in for President Obama this weekend because he’s on his way back from Afghanistan, where he was spending some time with the brave men and women of our Armed Forces.

It’s tough to be far from home during the holidays, especially in a warzone, so he wanted to be there in person to thank them on behalf of all Americans for their service and the sacrifice each one of them are making.  And here at home, the First Lady and my wife Jill have made supporting military families a priority.  These families are also making difficult sacrifices for our country, and they deserve our admiration and gratitude as well.

Our service members and their families are always on our mind, even as the President and I are working on other issues that all American families are deeply concerned about: accelerating our recovery, growing our economy, strengthening our middle class, and getting our friends and neighbors back to work.

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Republican Weekly Address: Spend Less, Borrow Less, Tax Less

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Republican ElephantThe Republican Weekly Address was delivered by Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois. Kirk talked about the message that was sent by voters last November: “spend less, borrow less and tax less to put America back to work.”

“Hello, I’m Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois. Last month, the American people sent a clear message to Washington: Spend less, borrow less and tax less to put America back to work.

Unfortunately, too many in Washington want to continue the reckless tax-and-spend policies of the past. They ignore the warning signs of more debt, taxes and inflation. They embrace wasteful government spending and pork-barrel earmarks. And they think a new massive tax hike on the U.S. economy is exactly what the American people need.The current leaders of Congress should not move forward with plans that were just rejected by the American people. These leaders should not raise taxes and risk another recession. Instead, Congress should reduce spending and prevent another tax hike on American taxpayers.

Americans already pay some of the highest taxes in the world. By raising taxes in order to fuel higher spending, we threaten to restart the recession, pushing millions of Americans out of work.

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Conservation: Too Much Waste

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

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The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

On both land and sea, human activities are inflicting damage on a scale that may well be irreversible. Our future is imperiled by the heedless pursuit of energy and development to feed a civilization that has still to learn to conserve as well as consume. Two winners of the prestigious TED Prize examine our impacts and urge us to embrace a conservation ethic to return vitality and diversity.

Guests:
Sylvia Earle, Oceanographer, Explorer in Residence, National Geographic Society
Edward Burtynsky, Photographer Toronto, Canada

(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Music in this program: “When the Music’s Over” – The Doors – Rhino/Wea; “A United Earth I” – Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “Oceanic Part 2″ – Anoushka Shankar and Karsh Kale – Manhattan Records; “Dancers in the Land of Po” – Keola Beamer – Windham Hill Records; “Unspoken” – Katia Labeque – Unspeakable.

Funding: listeners like you.

Duration: 55:00 minutes

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The Real Story on Fighting for the Bush Tax Rates

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Jim DeMintThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Pete Sepp, Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayers Union (NTU) about the results of ballot questions in the November election and their impact on taxpayers; Andy Roth of the Club for Growth has the Real Story on fighting for the Bush tax rates; And, Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on why today’s General Motors is not your father’s General Motors.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.