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KFI Sunday Schedule September 28, 2008

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KFI Sunday Schedule September 28, 2008

 KFI-AM 640 LA Sundays 7 PM -10 PM Pacific Time

705P PT: James TarantoWall Street Journal, re the Ole Miss debate, re the politics of the bailout squabble, re jet jockey style of John McCain.

720P:  Jodi Schneider, Congressional Quarterly, re the bailout packages (right, all the scheming parties, no flowers), the Paulson plan, why Mrs. Pelosi fears to pass a bill with her majority, why Barney Frank was yelling in the pow-wow on Thursday 25.

735P: Roundtable, Margaret Hoover, Larry Johnson, Craig Unger, re the Ole Miss debate, re the politics of the plutocrats, re the panic in the Pelosi/Reid/Frank caucus when it realized it had sandbagged itself to vote for the Bush/Paulson plan.

750P:  Continued.  The Great Temporizer, and his plutocrat advisers, Buffet, Summers, Rubin, Volcker.

805P: Roundtable, Monica Crowley, John Avlon, Jim McTague, re the Ole Miss debate and the spin room.  

820P:  Continued.

835P:  Melik Kaylan, Wall Street Journal, re the damage to South Ossetia and the brutality of the Russian invasion of Georgia.

850P:  Olivier Guitta, Middle East Times, re the Al Q attacks in Yemen and Pakistan, re the Al Q offensive.

905P: Sue Shellenbarger, Wall Street Journal, re the stress on families and children when mom or dad are laid off, or change jobs.

920P:  Bob Zimmerman,author, re the Hubble delay, the Chinese spacewalk, the Falcon-X delay, and the mystery of the sun's strange quietude.

935P:  David Fromkin, author, "The Cowboy and the King," the story of Teddy Roosevelt and King Edward of the United Kingdom.

955P:  Exeunt David Grinspoon, re SETI conference in Paris.

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Kenneth Stevens, Posted on September 27, 2008 11:29 PM

One of my earliest memories is of watching the old Project Gemini launches on television. I hadn't yet learned to read, but somehow I could sense that the possibilities contained in the rocket sitting out there on that launch pad meant something that was maybe even more important than all my beloved Road Runner and Bugs Bunny cartoons put together, a fairly big mental leap for a preschooler.

The fascination and the excitement stay with me even now, which is why I appreciate the effort you put forth to cover space travel and astronomy. Thank you, Mr. Batchelor.

That said, I hope you can begin to devote a bit of time to recent developments in genetics, another topic worthy of your efforts, one seldom covered by the media. Genetics is to science today what nuclear physics was to the nineteen-thirties.

Michael Colburn, Posted on October 06, 2008 12:22 AM

Mr Batchelor,

You are:

THE VOICE OF COMMON SENSE!

Glad you are back!

Michael Colburn Antioch, Ca.

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