Today on a special edition of The Gary Null Show, Gary gets inspired by the womens marches over the weekend he decided to do a special show “Honoring Women Throughout The World”
TOM PHILPOTT – Trump Eyes Ex-Agrichemical Exec to Fill His Final Cabinet Post
When Indiana’s then-Gov. Mike Pence needed to appoint a new director of his state’s agriculture department back in 2013, he dipped right into the corner offices of the global agrichemical industry. His pick, Ted McKinney, then the director of global corporate affairs for Elanco Animal Health, a division of pharma giant Eli Lilly, had previously been an executive on the government …
A Just Cause – Shining a Spotlight on Capitol Hill & Congresswoman Maxine Waters – 12.04.16
The host Cliff Stewart, Lisa Stewart and Lamont Banks will be Shining a Spotlight on Capitol Hill and Congresswoman Maxine Waters, who is considered by many to be one of the most powerful women in American politics today. She has gained a reputation as a fearless and outspoken advocate for women, children, people of color and the poor.
Ask Beatty – 11.29.16
Listeners are always curious about Beatty’s background. So today she talks openly about her family, career and her own challenges. She also encourages people when difficulties arise to not despair. But rather, we all need to take a deep breath and acknowledge, address and resolve our problems one by one with or without professional health.
This Loophole Ends the Privacy of Social Security Numbers
Federal law is supposed to protect the privacy of your Social Security number from government inquiries — but apparently that doesn’t extend to a check on whether you’ve paid back taxes and child support. In a decision with worrying implications for those who oppose a single national identification number, a divided federal appeals court has rejected a lawyer’s refusal to …
The Vinyl Experience – 09.16.16
Today on the VE. New York Stories. 11 tales that take place in the toughest, if not greatest city in the world. These aren’t just songs that mention New York. These are real character driven stories, in which the city itself is a key player. And many do not have happy endings
Alan Yuhas – US beekeepers fear for livelihoods as anti-Zika toxin kills 2.5m bees
Huddled around their hives, beekeepers around the south-eastern US fear a new threat to their livelihood: a fine mist beaded with neurotoxin, sprayed from the sky by officials at war with mosquitos that carry the Zika virus. Earlier this week, South Carolina beekeepers found millions of dead honey bees carpeting their apiaries, killed by an insecticide. Video posted by a beekeeper to …
Set to stun – Children are being Tasered by school-based police officers. No one knows how often it’s happening or what impact it’s having on students
It was just a dumb fight. Two boys, both juniors, stood in the hallway discussing a classic teenage hypothetical: whether one of them could win in a fight against another student. But when one of the teens, Scott, said he didn’t think his friend could win, things turned personal. They flung curse words back and forth that Thursday morning in …
Connect The Dots – Vegan Living – 08.17.16
Vegan Living: Brenda Sanders, food justice activist in Baltimore City will discuss vegan living and her work to improve access to healthy foods in low-income communities, in conversation with Alison Rose Levy.
Eric Roston – Forget Tornadoes. Rain Bombs Are Coming for Your Town
Evidence shows that the sky is coming down on our heads—the watery part of it, anyway, in larger and larger cascades. It’s largely our own fault. The past two months have seen some doozies just in the U.S. The Empire State Building was struck by lightning twice on Monday during a storm that brought an inch of rain down in what felt …