Showing posts with label Carla Marinucci. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carla Marinucci. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Radio, Radio...



Tonight, I'll be doing another stint as a co-host on the John Batchelor Show with my friend and colleague, Gordon Chang.

The guest list and topics for tonight’s show (6-10 p.m. Pac Time):

Toshi Yoshihara - post-World War II Japan

Elisabeth Eaves - “ghost cities

Jim Walsh - nuclear proliferation since WWII

Yifei Zhang - China coal mines

Dean Cheng - China and North Korea

Andrew Benton - higher education

Tunku Varadarajan - Hillary Clinton

Tom Henriksen - Afghan and Africa

Jonathan Knowles - robotics

Christine Loh - her book Underground Front: The Chinese Communist Party in Hong Kong

Carla Marinucci - California's budget deficit

Bill Thomas - Maryland politics

Mary Kissel - Indonesia anti-corruption court

Paul Vigna - U.S. economy

Rick Fisher - the Chinese space program.

Check the John Batchelor Show website for details, schedules, stations, etc.

Hope to see you there!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Saturday's radio adventure...



Not that you asked, but...

If you'd like to listen to the podcasts from my stint hosting the John Batchelor Show on Saturday, you can pick and choose from among the four hours of broadcasting linked (to) below:

July 31, 2010: Hour 1 - GUESTS: Guest host Jeff Bliss, The Bliss Index; Debra Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle; Carla Marinucci, San Francisco Chronicle; Jon Decker, Reuters; Gordon Chang, Forbes.com; Adam Housley, Fox News Channel.

July 31, 2010: Hour 2 - GUESTS: Ann Marlowe, The Hudson Institute; Tunku Varadarajan, DailyBeast.com; Larry Johnson, No Quarter blog; Bob Zimmerman, author.

July 31, 2010: Hour 3 - GUESTS: Wesley Smith, Discovery Institute; Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle; Tom Henriksen, Hoover Institution; Dan Caldwell, Pepperdine University.

July 31, 2010: Hour 4 - GUESTS: Joe Astroth, AutoDesk; Lou Ann Hammond, DrivingTheNation.com; Gordon Chang, Forbes.com.

Enjoy!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Big-time radio (tomorrow night)...

Tune in!



Tomorrow night
(Saturday, July 31), I'll be hosting the John Batchelor Show beginning at 6 p.m. Pacific Time. Joining me will be Gordon Chang, my colleague on the show and a columnist for Forbes.com.

The line-up:
  • Jon Decker (Reuters TV White House correspondent) - the mood inside the White House and the administration's reaction to the ruling on Arizona's immigration law.
The latest from our man at Reuters...
  • Thomas Henriksen - Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution on "the soft approach" in Afghanistan, and the Wikileaks controversy.
  • Tunku Varadarajan - National Affairs columnist for The Daily Beast on the Wikileaks controversy and the presidency.
  • Larry Johnson - counter-terrorism expert and renowned blogger (No Quarter) on what we can expect from the Wikileaks' fallout.
  • Bob Zimmerman - of the space-oriented website, Behind the Black, on NASA (the economy and how Congress is/isn't funding space exploration).
  • Dan Caldwell - distinguished professor and author on nuclear brinkmanship and proliferation issues.
  • Peter Hartlaub - pop culture critic (San Francisco Chronicle) on current films and the state of Hollywood.
  • Lou Ann Hammond - of Drivingthenation.com will discuss the newly "priced" Chevy Volt as well as other electric vehicles.
  • Joe Astroth - chief education officer (Autodesk) on President Obama's efforts to improve American students' performance, particularly in science, technology, engineering and math.
I hope you'll join us...

Monday, April 12, 2010

Good Monday evening, radio land...



Tonight on The John Batchelor Show, beginning at 6 p.m. (Pac Time), I’ll join John and Carla Marinucci (The San Francisco Chronicle) to discuss California’s politics, economy and whatever else is making news in the Golden State.

You can listen to the show at KSFO-AM 560 San Francisco, WTTK-FM 96.9 Boston, WABC-AM 77 NY, WMAL-AM 630 Washington, D.C., XM/Sirius Satellite Radio and on more than two dozen other stations (check local listings for details). If you’re not in one of the broadcast areas, you can tune-in via any of those outlets’ websites.

And as alwaysthanks for listening.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Rudeness, Part Deux

Democratic assemblyman to Schwarzenegger: 'You lie!'

It wasn't all that long ago that the left side of the aisle and the media (often difficult to tell apart) took South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilson to task for his outburst during a joint session of the Senate and the House. His now infamous, "You lie!," remark not only was rude and a serious breach of Congressional conduct, but it was considered by some a negative yardmarker for our society.

More than one pundit waxed endlessly how it was a clear sign that civility had taken a nosedive and the End of Times was surely upon our democracy. Needless to say, the story took just a couple turns of the 24/7 news cycle to fade away.

Now comes this: "Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger made an unannounced stop at a San Francisco Democratic Party gala Wednesday night -- and wasn’t exactly greeted with open arms.
When the Republican governor took the podium and began to speak [invited by Democratic heavyweight Willie Brown], San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano shouted, "You lie!" It was a West Coast reprisal of GOP Rep. Joe Wilson’s now-infamous outburst during a congressional address by President Obama last month."

According to some sources, Ammiano also yelled "kiss my gay ass!"at the governor as he walked out of the room.

The San Francisco Chronicle's Carla Marinucci has a good account (including video here, more on what happened below).


California Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (right): he yells...alot.


Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC): making the infamous 'You Lie!' remark.

Hat's off to Brown. Always a tough and outspoken leader, he's also respected for his straight talk.

From Marinucci's blog: "[The governor] and former President Bill Clinton -- at the Fairmont for the President's Cup golf tournament -- were invited to attend the Democrats' event "by the hosts...the fundraiser organizers," Brown told us. Clinton declined the invite; Schwarzenegger accepted.

"Ammiano conducted himself somewhat similar to Joe Wilson,'' Brown said, referring to the GOP congressman who incurred Democratic wrath when he shouted "You lie" to President Obama during a speech to Congress. It was inappropriate to invite anyone in and shout at them, I don't care who it is. It could be George Bush," said Brown. "You don't do that. If you don't wish to be in their presence, then don't invite them."

When it was all over, Brown added, "I went out and found the governor in the bar area...and spent another 45 minutes with him. We didn't even talk about that nonsense in the other room. And all I could think about is (state Sen. Mark Leno's) bill for Harvey Milk Day. Why would you think you're impressing him into signing that bill by insulting him? "You're talking about utter stupidity," Brown said. "I would have been trying my best to try to figure out how to get him to sign it."

We'll see if the media goes after Ammiano to any of the degree they went after Wilson.


Willie Brown, former California Assembly speaker and mayor of San Francisco.


California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger: he had better days.