Tell Somebody is now on Thursday mornings at 9, right after Democracy Now

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Aug 26, 2013, 10:33:31 PM8/26/13
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 Remember, Tell Somebody is now on 90.1 FM KKFI in Kansas City every Thursday morning at 9, right after Democracy Now, streaming around the world at www.kkfi.org.  Subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes Store.  Get links to mp3's to stream or download at www.tellsomebody.us.  
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Thu, 22 August 2013

On the August 22, 2013 edition of Tell Somebodywe hear from Malcolm Byrne, deputy director of the National Security Archive, about their release of recently desclassified documents on the 60th anniversary of the overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh that are believed to be the first formal acknowledgement by the CIA of their role in the coup.
In a segment recorded the day that whistleblower Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning, was sentenced to 35 years in prison, we hear from Nathan Fuller of the Bradley Manning support network.  The morning after this was recorded, Manning released a statement through her attorney that she wished to be known henceforth as Chelsea.
In the final segment, as a deadline for hundreds, possibly thousands, of new low power FM radio stations rapidly approaches, we re-air a March, 2012 interview with Brandy Doyle of the Prometheus Radio Project about the potential of LPFM.


Thu, 15 August 2013
Iranian-American Moji Agha is on his  Mossadegh Awareness Begets American Nonviolence Tour,and we heard from him about on the August 15, 2013 edition of Tell Somebody


Thu, 8 August 2013
On the August 8, 2013, edition of Tell Somebody,  Professor Robert McChesney talks about Dollarocracy: How the Money and Media Election Complex is Destroying America,his new book with co-author John Nichols.


On the July 30, 2013 edition of Tell Somebodywe talk to Dr. Stephanie Kelton, chair of the economics department at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.  Kelton discusses the state of the U.S. economy and what to do about it generally, and responds to statements made on the NPR "Here and Now" program by an economist at the investment banking firm BNP Paribas.
After that, we have an update on the Bradley Manning verdicts, announced at noon on the day of the broadcast.


Tue, 23 July 2013

Guest host Nilufar Movahedi took the Tell Somebody microphone for the July 23, 2013 edition of the show, speaking with Michael Liimatta, president and co-founder of Connecting for Gooda nonprofit organization that is bridging the Digital Divide in Kansas City with free and affordable in-home wireless internet, low cost refurbished PC's, and digital life skills training.  







Tue, 16 July 2013
On the July 16 edition of Tell Somebody, Mike Murphy sat in for Tom Klammer and talked about the 24 citizens arrested for civil resistance when they sought to open a door to a nuclear weapons-free world during their peaceful protest at the newest U.S. nuclear weapons complex facility opened here in Kansas City, and their quest for fair trials.


On this edition of Tell Somebody Ray McGovern recalls his former colleague, the late Sam Adams and the history of the Sam Adams award for truth-telling, just awarded to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.  
This follows a quick update from the Bradley Manning trial by Nathan Fuller, writer with the Bradley Manning Support Network.

























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