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|summary=The first hour this week is an interview with Jeremy Alderson, host of the homelessness marathon. He talks about his court case against Cornell University regarding the impact of their biotech research on our ecosystem. He reveals that documents he's gotten thus far show that Cornell lied to the New York Legislature about their claims that their research was safe. He also talks about how his confrontation with Cornell was responsible for the removal of his weekly radio show from the air. He is also running for Congress, and he speaks about the corruption and dirty machinations of the democratic party establishment which is leaving no stone unturned to force him of of the race, denying voters the right to choose between him and a Republican-lite anointed candidate. In the second hour. Mike McCormick interviews Eddie Yuen, co-editor of ''Confronting Capitalism - Dispatches from a global movement''.
 
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The first hour of this program is an interview with Jeremy Alderson, who some of you may know as the host of the homelessness marathon. He talks about his court case against Cornell University regarding the impact of their biotech research on our ecosystem. He reveals that documents he's gotten thus far show that Cornell lied to the New York Legislature about their claims that their research was safe. He also talks about how his confrontation with Cornell was responsible for the removal of his weekly radio show from the air .
 
  
He is also running for Congress, and he speaks about the corruption and dirty machinations of the democratic party establishment which is leaving no stone unturned to force him of of the race, denying voters the right to choose between him and a Republican-lite annointed candidate.
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In the second hour. Mike MCCormick's interview with Eddie Yuen, co-editor of "Confronting Capitalism" - Dispatches from a global movement
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#210#211#212#213 Episode #214 - Demanding The Possible
(Confronting the Corporate World Order Locally and Globally)

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Sun 1 August 2004  Jeremy Alderson, Eddie Yuen
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Download Hour1 Download Hour2The first hour this week is an interview with Jeremy Alderson, host of the homelessness marathon. He talks about his court case against Cornell University regarding the impact of their biotech research on our ecosystem. He reveals that documents he's gotten thus far show that Cornell lied to the New York Legislature about their claims that their research was safe. He also talks about how his confrontation with Cornell was responsible for the removal of his weekly radio show from the air. He is also running for Congress, and he speaks about the corruption and dirty machinations of the democratic party establishment which is leaving no stone unturned to force him of of the race, denying voters the right to choose between him and a Republican-lite anointed candidate. In the second hour. Mike McCormick interviews Eddie Yuen, co-editor of Confronting Capitalism - Dispatches from a global movement.

Music: David Rovics
Thanks again to Mike McCormick for all your amazing work
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