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Populist Dialogues - The Perils of Our Growing Inequality

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The Perils of Our Growing Inequality

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston speaks about his newest book, Divided, The Perils of Our Growing Inequality. David was at the First Unitarian Church in May and this is an edited version of his presentation.

First broadcast September 7, 2014

Category: News & Politics

Preview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QAJKE77uxgA

Libertarian Counterpoint

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Susan Rice allegedly "unmasked" Trump mentions in intelligence surveillance records.

The Gorsuch nomination and the Democratic filibuster.

Real border wall losers - ranchers, homeowners and taxpayers through exercise of eminent domain.

DHS Secretary John Kelly says airport searches of cell phones will continue.

Yale School of Medicine Professor Gordon Shepard says drinking wine gives brain a workout, engaging brain more than music or solving math equations. But you must swallow.

4th Annual UN Day of Sport for Development and Peace - Davis Celebration

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Brenda Brumfield-Ross, Northern California Representative, Sister Cities International (sister-cities.org), hosts guests:

Pelton Stewart, President of Sister Cities Commission, Vallejo, CA  
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Attorney Charles A. Bonner, CEO of Bonergies Global Charitable Fund  
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Ronald Scott, Member Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., NAACP & Sister Cities Vallejo  
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35th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference: Plenary Session in Full

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35th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
Restoring Watersheds and Rebuilding Salmon Runs
March 29-April 1, 2017 in Davis, CA

Recording of the entire Plenary Session:

Master of Ceremonies Thomas Williams
NOAA Fisheries, Southwest Fisheries Science Center

Salmon Restoration and the Re-engineering of Water in California
Jay R. Lund, Ph.D., Director,
Center for Watershed Sciences, UC Davis

If Salmon Could Talk...
Felicia Marcus,
Chairwoman, State Water Resources Control Board