Archive for September, 2008
Friday, September 26th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part two, and the discussion starts with a story about Coca Cola spurred by Jeanette Etheridge, the owner of Tosca, presenting us with a vintage style bottle. We cover the issues and personalities in the Presidential Election. We enter into a very open discussion on the role race will play on election day to “What Would Willie Do” to bring out the votes Barrack Obama will need to overcome the “Tom Bradley” effect. Durst has some choice words about Sarah Palin.

Episode 12 - Race and the Presidential Race [25:14m]:
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Friday, September 26th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part two, and the discussion starts with a story about Coca Cola spurred by Jeanette Etheridge, the owner of Tosca, presenting us with a vintage style bottle. We cover the issues and personalities in the Presidential Election. We enter into a very open discussion on the role race will play on election day to “What Would Willie Do” to bring out the votes Barrack Obama will need to overcome the “Tom Bradley” effect. Durst has some choice words about Sarah Palin.

Episode 12 - Race and the Presidential Race [25:14m]:
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Tags: 2004, African Americans, Al Gore, Al Sharpton, Alabama, Alaska, Barrack Obama, Black Preachers, Bradley Factor, Bush Doctrine, california, Church Members, Coca-cola, Coke Bottle, Community Organizing, Debates, Democrats, Dick Cheney, Dismantle The Old Boy Network, Editorial Cartoonists, Education, elections, Foreign Leaders, George Bush, George Dukemajin, Georgia, Geraldine Ferrara, Hubert Humphrey, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John Lewis, John McCain, Lipstick on a Pig, Lyndon Johnson, MBA, Media, Mississippi, Mortgage Contract, Oil Severance Tax, paul wells, Phil Gram, Pledge of Allegiance, Political Comics, Politics, Polls, Presidential Elections, Qualifications, Race, Race Pride, Republicans, Reverend William Warren, Rudy Giuliani, San Francisco, Sarah Palin, South Carolina, Talk Radio, Tavis Smiley, Tina Fey, Tom Bradley, Tosca Café, Under God, Vote Registration, Voters, Walter Mondale, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown, Yale
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Friday, September 26th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part one, concentrating on the current financial crisis and some early details on the draft from the Treasury Department’s 700 Billion ballout of the banking industry. Willie Brown lays out the perspective from his history as both a legislator and an administrator, from his decades as Speaker of the Assembly for the State of California and The Mayor. Durst bursts with sharp quips as we examine the situation from our point of view-the truth as we see it, not as they sell it… This show was recorded on the same day as Episode 12.

Episode 11 - The 700 Billion Wall Street Bailout [25:01m]:
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Tags: 2004, Andrew Cuomo, Antioch, Appraisers, Bailout, Banks, Barrack Obama, california, Christopher Cox, Debates, Democrats, Economy, elections, George Bush, Home Owners, Investment Banking, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John McCain, Maxine Waters. African Americans, Media, Mortgages, paul wells, Politics, Polls, Presidential Elections, Race, Republicans, Reverend William Warren, San Francisco, Sarah Palin, SEC, Talk Radio, Tosca Café, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Vote Registration Foreclosures, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part one, concentrating on the current financial crisis and some early details on the draft from the Treasury Department’s 700 Billion ballout of the banking industry. Willie Brown lays out the perspective from his history as both a legislator and an administrator, from his decades as Speaker of the Assembly for the State of California and The Mayor. Durst bursts with sharp quips as we examine the situation from our point of view-the truth as we see it, not as they sell it… This show was recorded on the same day as Episode 12.

Episode 11 - The 700 Billion Wall Street Bailout [25:01m]:
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Tags: 2004, Andrew Cuomo, Antioch, Appraisers, Bailout, Banks, Barrack Obama, california, Christopher Cox, Debates, Democrats, Economy, elections, George Bush, Home Owners, Investment Banking, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John McCain, Maxine Waters. African Americans, Media, Mortgages, paul wells, Politics, Polls, Presidential Elections, Race, Republicans, Reverend William Warren, San Francisco, Sarah Palin, SEC, Talk Radio, Tosca Café, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Vote Registration Foreclosures, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown
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