A daily, in-depth radio interview program hosted by Capital Public Radio's Beth Ruyak, providing context and background to the issues that face the Sacramento region of California. Click for more information on KXJZ's Insight .
Broadcasts from the World War II years.
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Pacifica Radio Archives is considered by historians and scholars to be one of the oldest and most important audio collections in the world. Chronicling the political, cultural and artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century, Pacifica radio programs include documentaries, performances, discussions, debates, drama, poetry readings, commentaries and radio arts. The Pacifica Radio Archives appraise, collect, organize, describe, preserve the creative work generated by, or produced in...
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program airing on over 450 stations in North America. The programs are uploaded to the Archive daily and are available in English or Spanish. The program is hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez and produced out of the Downtown Community Television Center, a community media center in New York City's Chinatown. Click for more information about Democracy Now!
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This Collection includes more than 72,000 hourly radio newscasts which aired on more than 3,000 unique broadcast dates by the Voice of America (VOA), the flagship U.S. international broadcaster. Since August 15, 2014, these five-minute English-language newscasts have been downloaded from the VOA website . A small number of older newscasts come from other sources including some over-the-air airchecks. (VOA also produces content in more than 40 other languages.) VOA archives much of its radio and...
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Mirrored radio shows from PAS-FM radio in Indonesia, including "Topic of the Day" and "Kafi Break".
The Swarthmore College Peace Collection preserves sound recordings created by various peace organizations and activists.
Topic: peace organizations,activists
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Presidential Recordings
The Presidential Recordings Collection is made up of two distinct types of presidential speech: public speeches made by U.S. Presidents and secret recordings made in the White House between 1940 and 1973. Many of the recordings originate from the National Archives and the individual presidential libraries that fall under the National Archives. Digital copies of the recordings have been provided by the Scripps Library at the Miller Center of Public Affairs. The Miller Center is a nonpartisan...
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For Your Ears Only/On Air is a unique, fair and far-ranging weekend news program that veteran journalist/broadcaster David Alpern has produced and hosted since 1982. In addition to guests from across the right-left spectrum on critical policy and political issues, For Your Ears Only presents news and views on a broad range of other important and engaging topics: health, science, technology, the economy, food, arts and entertainment. Launched as Newsweek On Air, reflecting content from that...
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Country's Wealthiest Farmer Stewart Resnick Makes 'A Kingdom From Dust' During Drought California Sunday founder Mark Arax shares his feature "A Kingdom From Dust" on how the nation's wealthiest farmer influenced the water wars during the state's five-year drought. William Jessup Study Explores Climate Change's Effects On Migratory Birds William Jessup University Professor Michael McGrann shares research on climate change's impact on migratory birds. Sacramento Bacon Fest Kicks Off...
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News from 1941. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1941 news file dump. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: World War II: Homefront, Tobruk, Battles of, Tobruk, Libya, 1941-1942, World War, 1939-1945 --...
News from 1944. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1944 news file dump. Plus some V-Discs. Any typo or error is mine....if you like my uploads / Demonoid torrents please consider donating to a veteran's charity of your choice, thank you. Especially if you intend to make $ or otherwise profit from these files. :D
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Topics: World War, 1939-1945, Old Time Radio, World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France -- Normandy,...
News from 1939. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1939 news file dump. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: World War II: Homefront, World War II, Old Time Radio, World War, 1939-1945, News, River Plate,...
News from the 1950's I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1950's news file dump. Plus some talk shows and specials. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: Baseball, HUAC, Korean War, 1950-1953, News, OTR, Old Time Radio, Cold War, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953,...
Incisive news and analysis in the service of peace and social justice Free Speech Radio News (FSRN) is the only daily half-hour progressive radio newscast in the United States. It is owned and managed by news reporters. FSRN is an independent broadcast news organization born in January 2000 as the result of a strike by 43 reporters who formerly worked for the now defunct Pacifica Network News (PNN). Since that time, FSRN has expanded to hundreds of reporters in the U.S. and around the world....
News from 1945. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1945 news file dump. Plus some V-Discs. Any typo or error is mine. ...if you like my uploads / Demonoid torrents please consider donating to a veteran's charity of your choice, thank you. Especially if you intend to make $ or otherwise profit from these files. :D
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Topics: WWII, Tokyo Rose, 1916-2006, Ardennes, Battle Of The, 1944-1945, Iwo Jima, Battle Of, Japan, 1945,...
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Spillway Updates From Lake Oroville The state is considering opening an emergency spillway on the Oroville Dam this Saturday for the first time in history. Bob Moffitt is in Oroville and joins Insight. A Message On Climate Change From Former EPA Head What role will California continue to play in the fight against climate change? Capital Public Radioâs Ben Bradford sat down with the former head of the EPA and has new climate change legislation to discuss. 'Kokoro' Exhibit In California Museum...
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News from 1943. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1943 news file dump. Plus some V-Discs. Any typo or error is mine.
Topics: World War, 1939-1945, Old Time Radio, Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965, Roosevelt, Franklin D....
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Local Artists Criticize Plan For $8 Million Sculpture At Downtown Arena - Reaction to a plan to spend $8 million on a sculpture by artist Jeffrey Koons for the new Downtown Sacramento arena has been swift and intense. Though city leaders and arts representative tout the plan as a major coup for Sacramento, many residents and local artists are upset about the cost and where the artist resides. We'll talk with Merle Axelrad and Stephanie Taylor about opposition to Koons and hear why they think...
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News Network: Community Policing In Sacramento After Stephon Clark was shot and killed by Sacramento police in his grandparents' backyard, the focus has turned to preventing these events from happening in the future. Could a new approach to community policing be the answer? California Dream: The Cost Of Living In California Why does it cost so much to live in California? CALmatters data reporter Matt Levin explains why housing costs are so high. Six California Governor Candidates To Face Off In...
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News from the 1970's I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1970's news file dump. Plus some talk shows and specials. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, News, Cold War, AFVN, Energy Crisis,...
In 2011, Pacifica Radio Archives received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve 150 programs from our vaults, with preservation assistance from George Blood Audio and Video in Philadelphia, PA. The resulting collection encompasses an eclectic array of programs, some of which were only very recently discovered by PRA staff. Among some of the many highlights of the collection are a WBAI interview with Andy Warhol about his film Chelsea Girls shortly after the film’s...
News from the 1930's I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1930's news file dump. Plus some sports and band remotes. Also included is the infamous radio show episode with the Arch Oboler "Adam and Eve" skit that got Mae West banned from radio. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: OTR, Old Time Radio, 1924, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, WWII, World War...
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How Reading Rates Stack Up For California's Youth, Race-By-Race, Gender-By-Gender New data from the state reveals California may be failing some of its youth when it comes to reading comprehension. Sacramento's Alleys Up Next For Restaurant, Cafe Spaces Sacramento's grid is seeing a revitalization and it's not just in the city's downtown core. Book Profiles Basketball Legend Bob Davies, Whose Jersey Now Hangs In Golden 1 Rafters Years before Lebron James and Kevin Durant were lighting up the...
Topics: Insight, Capital Public Radio, Sacramento, public, radio, News Network, Matt Levin, data reporter...
News from 1940. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1940 news file dump. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: World War, 1939-1945, London (England) -- History -- Bombardment, 1940-1941, WWII, Old Time Radio,...
The University of California, San Francisco Industry Archives Audio Recordings Collection, formerly known as the UCSF Tobacco Industry Audio Recordings Collection, contains audio files that complement the UCSF Industry Documents Library holdings. These audio recordings are related to the marketing, manufacturing, sales, and scientific research of tobacco, chemical, drug, food and fossil fuel products as well as materials gathered and produced by public health advocates. The...
News from 1942. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1942 news file dump. Any typo or error is mine.
Topics: WWII, World War II, World War, 1939-1945, World War II: Homefront, Corregidor, 1942, News,...
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Paris Attack's Impact On Refugees - Anti-refugee sentiment in Europe and Islamic radicalism in the Middle East is making a difficult situation for worse for refugees. So what happens next to people fleeing ISIS in Iraq and Syria? Dr. Keith Watenpaugh adds his perspective. Of Kites And Kings - "Of Kites and Kings" is now playing at Sacramento Theatre Company until December 13. It is a historical play about Benjamin Franklin, his son, and grandson. The Streets Of Truckee - Since the...
Topics: Insight, KXJZ, Capital Public Radio, Sacramento public radio, CSU Sacramento, refugees and...
G.I. Jive was a 15-minute music program that was produced & broadcast by the U.S. government via the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) radio network. Early shows had a variety of hosts: Frank Nelson, Lester Jay, and popular pin-up girls like Donna Reed were guest DJs. In 1943, G.I. Jill (Martha Wilkerson) took over behind the mike, and according to the AFRTS Archive blog , G.I. Jive became the most popular show on AFRS. (Also see Jill's All-Time Jukebox and The Army-Navy Screen Magazine 55...
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Topics: GI Jive, World War, 1939-1945, World War II, WWII, AFRS, GI Jill, Jazz, Big Band, Swing, Old Time...
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The Political Junkie Goes West The Political Junkie joins us for our signature segment that puts California politics in the context of the national scene. Rudin joins us from Washington D.C. in an effort to put it all in perspective. US Track & Field Trials The US Track & Field Trials are underway in Eugene Oregon. Distance runner Kim Conley joins Insight to talk about her race and the big win over the weekend by her teammate Kate Grace. Author Interview: Beaks, Bones & Bird Songs...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento, public, radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, Ken Rudin, The...
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ICE Chief Thomas Homan And Sac Sheriff Scott Jones Met With Hostile Crowd At Forum, Defend Federal Immigration Policies Immigration and Customs Enforcement Chief Thomas Homan was met with hostile words and emotions at a community forum organized by Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones Tuesday night. CapRadio's Ben Bradford was there and shares what he reported. 19:04 download Why Don’t More Millennials Own Homes? Millennials have a lower rate of home ownership than any other generation, but it’s...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento, public, radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, immigration forum,...
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Californians Might Get A Tax Break For Capturing Rainwater Sen. Steve Glazer explains Proposition 72, a bill he authored to incentivize rainwater capture by exempting new systems from property taxes. NPR International Correspondent Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson Speaks In Sacramento Currently based in Berlin, Nelson has ties to the Sacramento area and visits frequently. She spoke at a variety of events in town and discusses her career with Insight's Beth Ruyak. The Sweet History Of California...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Capital Public Radio, Sacramento, public, radio, CSU Sacramento, California Prop 72,...
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Oakland officials have halted investigations regarding what started the fire at the "Ghost Ship," a warehouse where dozens died in a fire. Morning Edition host Steve Milne shares the latest details. The Political Junkie is turning his analytical gaze west. Ken Rudin, known to NPR listeners from his many years talking all things politics with Neal Conan on "Talk of the Nation," joins Insight host Beth Ruyak for our signature segment. The American Political Item Collectors is...
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Capitol Chat: Drug-Related Bills Two drug-related bills made it through the California legislature this week, including one specifically targeting those that sell fentanyl. Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler joins us live from session to explain. Tin House Editor Rob Spillman Tin House editor Rob Spillman speaks with guest host Christian Kiefer about his new novel, his writing process and what's next for Tin House. CapRadio Goes For A Ride In Roadside Distractions Series CapRadio's Digital Producer...
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Making The Case For And Against Renovating The Community Theatre And Convention Center There are competing visions for the re-development of two Sacramento landmarks, the Convention Center and Community Theatre. Mike Testa with Visit Sacramento debates Barry Broome of the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council over the project plans. Local Sacramento Coffee Shops Celebrate Specialty Coffee Week In celebration of Sacramento's diverse and rich coffee culture, Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters and...
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Ordinances For Drug Takeback Programs - The Supreme Court decided against hearing a case about local ordinances for drug takeback programs. Experts explain what this means for cities. Creating Bee Havens - UC Davis' Christine Casey discusses bee-friendly plants for your yard or garden. John C. Hampsey - John C. Hampsey, a professor of Romantic and Classical Literature, talks about his memoir titled, "Kaufamn's Hill." Sound Advice: Classical - CapRadio's Kent Teeters has three new...
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Storm Watch - A big storm is sweeping across Northern California Thursday. Weâll check in with meteorologist Michelle Mead with the National Weather Service to hear about how much rain and snow it delivered to the region. Chennai Floods - Since last week, the Indian city of Chennai has been slammed with major flooding displacing millions and leaving thousands homeless. Weâll talk with two locals from Chennai, UC Davis Professors Archana Venkatesan and Deepa Mahadevan who are helping to...
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A Look At The New Cap-And-Trade Proposal In The Legislature New cap-and-trade legislation was proposed this week, turning heads at the thought of what the future of offshore drilling will look like. Sacramento Bike Month Brings A Series Of Events For Cyclists Cyclists rejoice! Each May, Sacramento celebrates its bike riders for the miles logged on wheels. Monica Hernandez with SACOG and Jim Brown with SABA explain how Sacramento is supporting its cycling community and the hurdles it faces. East...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento, public, radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, Chris Megerian, LA...
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News Network: Californians At The Polls Election day is finally here and voters are heading to the polls - or mailing in ballots - across the Golden State Tuesday. Will turn-out be better than normal for a primary election? Sacramento County Registrar How do you cast the ballot so it counts? Do you sign the envelope? And what if you've changed your mind and need a new ballot? Insight talks with Sacramento County Registrar Jill Levine. Suddenly Pineapples Insight has a performance from 4th, 5th...
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News from the 1960's I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1960's news file dump. Plus some talk shows and specials. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, News, Detroit, JFK, RFK, MLK, Cold War,...
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Capitol Chat - Capital Public Radio's Bureau Chief Ben Adler joins us to discuss his latest report on Prop 55, the massive voter guide in your mailbox and the state of California's beloved first dog. Rock Climber Alex Honnold - Alex Honnold has shattered climbing records. At 31, he's become the first person to climb Yosemite's Half Dome and Moonlight Buttress without any protective equipment. He discusses his latest climbing adventures and his memoir, "Alone On the Wall." Rock Band...
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The Jubilee! radio show was broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) and featured "Negro" performers. The dates on these files, show numbers, as well as some performer's names, came from the Jubilee! transcription pages by Carl Hallstrom & Bo Scherman: http://home.swipnet.se/dooji/jubilee.htm The Radio Gold Index http://www.radiogoldindex.com DB was helpful too. Any typo or error is mine. :D
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Topics: World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, African American, World War, 1939-1945, World War II,...
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Avocado Consumption - Take a look down at that bowl of guacamole in your lap this Sunday. Chances are your avocados came from Mexico. But even though most avocados consumed this Super Bowl Sunday aren't from California, that doesn't mean the increase in demand isn't a boon for the state's growers. Avocado grower Ed McFadden joins us to talk about how growing demand for the fruit once-known as the "alligator pear" is benefiting California avocado growers. Peter Coyote - Respected actor...
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Capitol Chat - It's a busy time at the Capitol. The Legislature is starting its last day of the session. That's when hundreds of bills get voted up or down, and the occasional act of political hijinks gets committed. California Craft Beer Summit - The largest beer festival ever in California opens in Sacramento Friday. It's the California Craft Beer Summit and Insight speaks with organizers about where the future is at when it comes to craft beer. Farm To Every Fork - On Saturday, there's...
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UC Davis Heads To The Big Dance! For the first time in their school's history, the UC Davis Aggies are headed to Ohio to play in the NCAA Men's March Madness tournament. CBS Sports Scott Marsh has covered the team all year and joins us from Dayton Ohio for the pre-game. Binge Eating Is Now The Most Common Eating Disorder. One Woman Shares Her Story Overcoming It The National Institute of Mental Health reported that binge eating disorder is now the most common type of eating disorder. Joining...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento, public, radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, UC Davis heads to...
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News Network: California Pays Millions To Settle Sexual Harassment Claims Sacramento Bee reporter Marjie Lundstrom shares the results of an investigation into millions of dollars paid out to harassment victims from the state of California. Mentoring Women In Family-Owned Businesses Jeanne Bernick is presenting on the importance of mentoring women in family owned businesses at the Generations Family Business Conference. 2018 Winter Olympics Preview With Deirdre Fitzpatrick KCRA anchor and...
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"The President and the Press" American Newspaper Publishers Association. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY.
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Source: John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
News from 1938. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1938 news file dump. Plus roller derby. :) Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940, Munich Four-Power Agreement -- (1938), OTR, Czechoslovakia --...
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Sexual Harassment At The Capitol Melanie Mason with the Los Angeles Times and Laurel Rosenhall with CALmatters discuss the ongoing sexual harassment controversy at the California Capitol and how they've been covering it as reporters. PolitiFact California: Does California Have Nation's Highest Gas Prices? Does California now have the highest gas prices in the nation? And is the latest gas tax the reason why? PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols joins us to explain. Painter Jeff Myers'...
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The Political Junkie Goes West - The Political Junkie is turning his analytical gaze west. Ken Rudin, known to NPR listeners from his many years talking all things politics with Neal Conan on "Talk of the Nation," joins Insight host Beth Ruyak for our signature segment that puts California politics in the context of the national scene. Fungus Foray - On December 12 and 13, the Yuba Watershed Institute will present the 18th annual Fungus Foray and Wild Mushroom Exposition. We'll talk...
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Recordings of public scanners, including police and fire scanners from a number of US locations are available here for download or streaming.
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Dyslexia Changes - A new law directs the California Department of Education to develop a process to help students with dyslexia by the 2017-18 school year. Letters to the Future - A project by Sacramento News and Review that focuses on events in Paris - not the recent terrorist attacks but the upcoming Climate Change conference. It's a letter-writing project that you can be part of. TC Boyle recorded his contribution. Remembering Mitch Arguss - Mitch Agruss, the popular television host of kids'...
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Capitol Chat / #WeSaidEnough Letter / Classical Sound Advice / Sarah Potenza Capitol Chat on bills signed and vetoed by Gov. Brown. Two women from the #WeSaidEnough letter campaign explain pervasive sexual harassment culture at the Capitol. Classical Sound Advice with Kevin Doherty. Sarah Potenza performs live in studio.
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News from 1947. I usually share these via torrent but I don't think all these files are available on archive.org so here's a 1947 news file dump. Plus some talk shows and specials. Any typo or error is mine.
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Topics: 1947, House Un-American Activities Committee, Old Time Radio, World War II: Postwar issues, News,...
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Religion And Climate Change Sacramento Bee's David Siders is back from covering Gov. Jerry Brown's trip to Rome. He talks about religion and its intersection with poverty and the environment. Ruben Vives: On Winning The Pulitzer And Being Undocumented Reporter Ruben Vives was part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team with the Los Angeles Times. He helped uncover a corruption scandal in the city of Bell. What many didn't know was that he was living in the U.S. illegally. Growing Urban Goat Movement...
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News Network: Bill Clinton In Stockton, Sacramento The presidential campaigns are in full swing in California. Bernie Sanders and Bill Clinton, on behalf of Hillary Clinton, kept a busy schedule in the west. CapRadio's Ben Bradford has a recap of Clinton's rally at Sacramento State. Poet Cathy Arellano: 'Salvation On Mission Street' On Insight,author and professor Cathy Arellano talks about her work. Arellano writes about gentrification in her new collection of poetry, "Salvation on...
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Insight: New Hampshire Primaries / Young Adult Bereavement / Kushman By The Bottle / Jamie Davis Politico California Playbook Reporter Carla Marinucci joins Insight to talk about the results from Tuesdayâs primary. How should young adults deal with the death of a loved one? A new young adult bereavement group aimed at helping individuals 17 to 24 deal with their grief begins this week at UC Davis Home Care Services Building. Insight talks with two experts. Capital Public Radioâs resident wine...
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Capitol Chat - The 7th District Congressional race seems to finally be over. Republican Challenger Doug Ose conceded to Democratic Representative Ami Bera Wednesday night with 1,432 votes separating them. We'll hear the latest on the count from Washington D.C. reporter Matt Laslo. Also, Wednesday was a busy day for UC Regents, who voted to raised tuition against the advice of Gov. Jerry Brown. Capitol Bureau Chief Ben Adler was there and has more. Alpha K9 - According to the Veterans...
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Reno Leaders React To Trump Visit President Trump will meet with members of the American Legion in Reno Wednesday; a visit that has faced mixed responses from the city's elected representatives. California Museum Opens Long-Awaited Unity Center The California Museum's new Unity Center has been in development since 1999. The new interactive exhibition aims to promote tolerance and peace through civil rights education. The Unity Center will host a free block party on Saturday, Aug. 26. Joshua...
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News Network - CapRadio's Healthcare Reporter Pauline Bartolone joins Insight as Sacramento County considers whether to provide health benefits to undocumented people. Weed: The New Science Of Marijuana - Acclaimed writer Hampton Sides joins Insight. He wrote the cover story for the June issue of National Geographic Magazine, which is entirely devoted to the science of marijuana. CORE Dance - CORE Contemporary Dance has an upcoming performance in the renovated State Theater in Auburn. Founder...
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Deadline To Prove Homeowners' Water Rights Looms Homeowners in the Delta and the Central Valley have had thirty days to prove their water rights. Sacramento Bee's Matt Weiser talks about this order. Ana Apple Store To Open In Old Sacramento Ana Manzano is in the process of moving into a retail space in Old Sacramento. She won a contest called "Calling All Dreamers" - she'll join us to share more of the story. Be Brave Bold Robot Launches New Album At Blue Lamp Be Brave Bold Robot is...
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Sacramento Water Leaders Push State to Alter Water Restrictions - Sacramento-area water providers are lobbying state water regulators to credit communities using recycled water and adjust for climate when crafting future water conservation targets. A Conversation With Lady Tramaine Hawkins - Insight will speak with Lady Tramaine Hawkins. She's a two-time Grammy winner, is a Gospel Hall of Fame indcutee and she sang at the funeral for Rosa Parks. News Network: Sacramento - Reporter Ryan Lillis...
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Insight: Pension Crisis In Illinois / Urban Trees / Catherine Russell / Sound Advice For Thursday's Insight, we compare Illinois' pension crisis compared to California's, measure the utility of trees in a cityscape, talk with jazz legend Catherine Russell about her new album and finish the show with Gary Vercelli on Sound Advice.
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AdWatch Searches For Truth Behind Television Campaign Ads: During election season, viewers get to hear lots of television ads. How much truth is in these ads? On Insight, Sacramento State Government Professor Kim Nalder discusses AdWatch, a group dedicated to fact-checking campaign ads. Anna Karenina Playing At Capital Stage: The lead actors of Anna Karenina talk about the language of Tolstoy on Insight. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson, will be at Capital...
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Is the Golden 1 Center Watching You? The new downtown arena is arguably the most technologically advanced in the country, but is that technology being used to collect your private information? Governor Brown Meets With Nuclear Threat Initiative In D.C. Gov. Jerry Brown is in Washington D.C. this week. On Monday he met with the Nuclear Threat Initiative, where he serves as a board member. Politico's David Siders joins Insight to discuss the nature of Brown's visit and what he's looking to...
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A fun, fast, and substantive show of reporting and commentary inspired by stories from Mother Jones magazine. Award-winning host Angie Coiro brings together reporters and experts, creating a potent mix of news, razor-sharp commentary, and political humor from some of the best in the business. Mother Jones Radio picks up where corporate news leaves off. Its reporters ask what others don't, say what others won't, and bring you important stories you just won't hear anywhere else. At Mother Jones...
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PolitiFact California: Fact-Checking Statements On High-Speed Rail High-speed rail in California is a contentious and controversial issue. Today on Insight, weâll talk with PolitiFact Reporter Chris Nichols. StoryCorps Sacramento Stories Airing The StoryCorps Mobile Story Booth recently spent some time in Sacramento. This week, Capital Public Radio began airing edited versions of the some of the stories shared by listeners. Pet Tales: Adopting Older Pets Pet expert Gina Spadafori adopted an...
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Political Junkie Ken Rudin On Trump's Response To Mass Shooting Political Junkie Ken Rudin weighs in on political developments over the weekend, including President Donald Trump's trip to Asia and his response to this weekend's mass shooting in Texas Sacramento City Superintendent Jorge Aguilar On Potential Teachers Strike Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge Aguilar talks about a potential teachers strike that could be announced on Wednesday. National Weather Service...
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The Pacifica Radio Archives is one of the oldest and largest collections of non-commercial listener-sponsored public radio programs in world. Chronicling the political, cultural and artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century, Pacifica radio programs include documentaries, performances, discussions, debates, drama, poetry readings, commentaries and radio arts. The Pacifica Radio Archives appraise, collect, organize, describe, and preserve the creative work generated by, or...
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USDA Undersecretary Robert Bonnie - On Insight, we'll speak with USDA Undersecretary Robert Bonnie about his visit to the northern California burn area Wednesday and some of the challenges in funding fire-fighting. Ultrarunner Karen Bonnett - Karen Bonnett-Natraj is a triathlete and an ultra-runner. She's been doing 50 and 100-mile runs for years. This summer, she decided to after the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning -- a series of four 100-mile events. She'll talk about how she fared. Most Likely To...
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The Political Junkie Is Back The Political Junkie Ken Rudin is back from vacation with plenty to say about the 2016 Presidential field, especially with the Hillary Clinton email situation. He checks in from Washington. M.S. Achievement Center Helps Participants Take Control Of Their Health March is MS month and northern California has a new Multiple Sclerosis Achievement Center. It's been open less than a year, modeled after a successful center at UCLA. Panel Takes On Culture Of Violence On...
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Maintaining Levees â Who's In Charge? As aging levees across the Sacramento region continue to pose a flood risk, environmental reporter Amy Quinton provides an update on whoâs inspecting and maintain them. The Vagina Monologues Takes On A Politically (And Emotionally) Charged Climate Three Sacramento non-profits take on domestic violence and sexual assault in a unique production of the Vagina Monologues. The director of the production and representatives from three non-profits join us in...
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Prop. 27 - Sacramento County has already begun releasing prisoners under Prop. 47, which California voters approved last Tuesday. Prop. 47 reduces the classification of many non-serious and nonviolent property and drug crimes from a felony to a misdemeanor. We'll talk with retiring District Attorney Jan Scully and her successor Anne Marie Schubert about how the county is dealing with Prop. 47 and what it means for the future. Science Cafe: Sea Otters - Sea otters may seem like cute and fluffy...
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