Daily Topics - Friday March 6th, 2015

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Be sure to check out our videos: CARBON, LAST HOURS & GREEN WORLD RISING - narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio

Anything Goes Friday

Hour Two: What you need to know about pay to play politics - John Ennis, Pay 2 Play...catch special showings on Free Speech TV!

Hour Three: War, conflict and...climate change? Professor Richard Seager, Earth Institute-Columbia University

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