It's Sunday night, and that means it's time for John Batchelor!
Here is his website. (he has his old domain back up).
And here is where you can listen to the show live online:
New York, WABC-AM 770 7-10PM ET;
Washington DC, WMAL-AM 630 7-9PM ET;
San Francisco, KSFO-AM 560;Los Angeles,
KFI-AM 640;
Schedule for Tonight: (all six hours are on the same link now)
The first two hours are below to whet your appetite (the funky size changes are not my fault):
705P ET: Jodi Schneider, Congressional Quarterly, re the 2008 election results and the 111th Congress convening in January 2009, re the GOP House leadership contest and the strange non-fate of John Bohner (no change) and Roy Blunt (change); re Mitch McConnell survives, re so does the amazing ever running battery of Ted Stevens; re the recount in Minnesota (couunt every joke) and the fate of Al Franken if defeated by a kid from Brooklyn and a handful of unfound ACORN votes, Norm Coleman.
720P: Jeff Madrick, author, "The Case for Big Government," re the myth of laissez-faire and the purpose of goverment, re the Obama administration inheriting the biggest government ever of the Bush administration.
735P: Professionals Margaret Hoover, FNC, John Fund, Wall Street Journal, and Thaddeus McCotter, 11th Michigan (R) re the election results in the Electoral College, re the failure of the McCain campaign to connect to the GOP; re the success of the Obama campaign to connect to the Blue states, re Rahm "Rahmbo" Emanuel to COS.
Emanuel to be Obama's White House Chief of Staff
750P: Continued re the election in the House, the losses, the leadership race on November 19.
805P: Financial roundtabe with Aaron Task, Yahoo Finance, Simon Constable, Dow Jones Newswire, Malik Kaylan, Forbes.com, re the election and the worldwide recession, re the aggression of the central banks and the absence of confidence of the markets, re the dollar and the rate cuts, re the Change.com post of the weekend:
President-Elect Obama Meets with Economic Advisers, Calls for "Swift Action" on the Economy
820P: Continued re the Obama administration and the Treasury, the Fed, the global troubles overseas such as the Gulf, Russia and the Caspian Sea and Georgia, East Asia.
835P: Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents Major American Jewish Organizations, re the election and the expectations of Iran and Syria, re the staggered Iran economy, the staggered Hugo Chavez Venezuela economy.
850P: Dmitar Sasselov, Harvard, re the spookily nearby solar system of Epsilon Eridani, a much younger twin of our solar system only 10.5 light years distant in this iron poor arm of the Milky Way, re the space comb in action to discern distant stars light and the Exos in orbit; re the status of the Kepler Eden-hunter probe for 2009.
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