On the Program - May 30th 2008

Quote For the Day: "I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart" - ee cummings

Hour One "Brunch With Bernie" U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders www.sanders.senate.gov/

Hour Two - Dr. Ravi Batra www.ravibatra.com Topic: 25% + inflation in Vietnam, inflation in Iceland, Latin America food prices, Economic bubble

Hour Three - Senator Tom Daschle www.americanprogress.org Topic: "Critical: What We Can Do About the Health Care Crisis"

Guest: Robert Greenwald www.bravenewfilms.org  Topic: Video "The Real McCain 2", GI bill video and Expose of McCain endorser Rod Parsley...

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