Monthly Archives: October 2011

Denise Rednour and Kimberly McCuiston report on the Gulf Coast oil crisis that hasn't died

The media may have moved onto other stories, but for Gulf Coast residents like our guests, the disaster that began with last year’s oil rig explosion has not abated.

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Carolyn Rose Goyda and Daniel Fink offer their latest updates about the OWS protests

What sparked the Occupy Wall Street protests that have awakened Americans from their slumber? Perhaps it was Dylan Ratigan’s rant on MSNBC where he chastised both U.S. political parties for their ineptitude and corruption.


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Marie Christine Polymenacou offers her insider's view of the turmoil engulfing Greece

Dr. Robin Falkov interviews Marie Christine Polymenacou, a bilingual traveler and fashion editor who gives a “boots on the ground” report of the situation in Greece.

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Melinda Pillsbury-Foster and Charles Lincoln evaluate the 2012 prophecies

In light of various 2012 prophecies, what can we do to take back control of our country? Melinda Pillsbury-Foster and Charles E. Lincoln III offer their views.

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Kimberly Bunn-Miller gives an update about her child custody case and release from prison

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster interviews Kimberly Bunn-Miller, who recently spent time in prison after serving Judge Clay M. Smith with two motions to remove her child custody case to the Tribal Court system due to her status as a Native American.

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