Carl in the Morning

Carl in the Morning

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Progressive talk-show host Carl Wolfson brings his unique perspective to the political and social issues of the day. This includes in-depth interviews with top newsmakers, pointed commentary and humorous segments such as Weasel of the Week. Carl is a longtime comedian and activist who actually uses his degrees: a B.S. in Communications and an M.A. in Political Science. “Carl in the Morning” streams live @ www.carlwolfson.com, 7 am to 9 am, PT, weekdays from Portland, Oregon.

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Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio on patent trolls, USPS and bridges. Willamette Week ranks Portland-area lawmakers: The Good, the Bad and the Awful. Wednesday experts: Profs Ronald Martin and Atonietta Quigg on... more
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Harpers contributing editor Ben Austen on housing activism in Chicago. Blue Oregons Kari Chisholm.
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Carla Axtman on The Leg: What bills died in committee. New GOP postmortem. Good News Monday. Historian R. Gregory Nokes on 1850s slavery in Oregon.
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2013 Pulitzer Prize winner Daniel Ruth of The Tampa Bay Times on the fluoride fight in Pinellas County. Oregon AFL-CIO Communications Director Elana Guiney on big changes in the union movement. Mystery Button and Weasel of the Week!
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Who lies more -- Democrats or Republicans? Duh. Temple Lentz with Clark County Dems (she tells the truth) on the CRC and local politics. Comedian Dean Obeidallah.
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Be glad youre not Alexander Michael Herrera, Tyler Deutsch or Rob Ford. Mother Jones reporter Josh Harkinson on Apples tax avoidance. OEAs Hanna Vaandering and Oregon PTAs Otto Schell on the class size campaign.
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The cat that says, "Al Gore!" Carl reports on Sen. Merkley fundraiser. Good News Monday! Psychology Professor Jonathan Haidt on his new book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion.
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Our favorite historian, Kenneth Davis, on Memorial Day. AFSCMEs Ken Allen reviews low-wage worker strikes around the nation. Harvard Professor Michael Norton discusses the science of spending.
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Author W. Ralph Eubanks on DNA genetic testing and race. Mystery Button returns!

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