Campaign Weekly Update 1-21-08 "Full Court Press"
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Battling big media to be heard in the debates. Breaking the silence on Democracy Now! Fighting for ballot access in Texas with a little help from music legend Willie Nelson. All that and an interview with Academy Award-nominee James Cromwell in this week's Kucinich Campaign Update -- your first source for news and information about Dennis Kucinich's race to the White House!
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US Election Weekly Podcast - Episode 11
Its the final week of the campaign and the candidates are focusing their efforts on the battleground states as the world awaits the election of a new US president on November 4.
Heres the best of Al Jazeeras coverage from the final, frenetic week of campaigning.
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Crooked I-Hip Hop Weekly: The Finale (Week 52)
Beats;
Aaliyah- Age Aint Nuthin But A Number
Eazy-E- Real Muthafuckin G's
Souljah Slim- Slow Motion (w/ Juve)
Pimp C- Ridin Dirty (UGK)
Notorious B.I.G.- Niggaz Bleed
Notorious B.I.G.- My Downfall (intro)
Notorious B.I.G.- Who shot Ya
Freaky Tah- Renee (Lost Boyz)
Big Pun- You Aint A Killer
Scott La Rock- The Bridge Is Over (BDP)
Old Dirty Bastard- Brooklyn Zoo
Big L- The Heist
Big L- Flamboyant
J Dilla- The Light (Common)
Left Eye- Creep (TLC)
2Pac- Temptations
2Pac- Picture Me Rollin
Mac Dre- Feelin Myself
Kurt Kobain- Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
Jam Master Jay- Rock Box (Run DMC)
Jam Master Jay- Beats to The Rhyme (Run DMC)
TLC- Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Mausburg- Down Down Down (DJ Quik)
Fat Pat/Hawk- Swang (w/Trae)
James Brown- Please Pleas Please
Proof- Kurt Kobain
Week 0: We Fly High (Jim Jones: Hustler's P.O.M.E. [Product of My Environment])
Week 1: Straight To The Bank (50 Cent: Curtis)
Week 2: I'm Throwed (Paul Wall: Get Money, Stay True)
Week 3: Vibe Wit' A Pimp/Take You There (The Dogg Pound: Dogg Chit/
Lil Flip: I Need Mine)
Week 4: 2nd Coming/Tuck Ya Ice (Juelz Santana: Born to Lose, Built to Win/Trick Daddy: Back By Thug Demand)
Week 5: Umbrella/We Takin' Over (Rihanna: Good Girl Gone Bad/DJ Khaled: We The Best)
Week 6: Get It Shawty/Amusement Park (Lloyd: Street Love/50 Cent: Curtis)
Week 7: Cruisin'/Just The King (8Ball & MJG: Ridin High / ??)
Week 8: Make Me Better (Fabolous: From Nothin To Somethin)
Week 9: Deep Cover (Deep Cover OST)
Week 10: You Know My Steez (GangStarr: Moment Of Truth)
Week 11: Boy Looka Here/Go Getta (Remix) featuring The Horseshoe G.A.N.G. (Rich Boy: Rich Boy / USDA: Young Jeezy Presents USDA: Cold Summer [The Authorized Mixtape])
Week 12: Big Shit Poppin' (T.I.: T.I. vs T.I.P.)
Week 13: International Players Anthem (UGK: UGK [Underground Kingz])
Week 14: Pop, Lock & Drop It (Huey: Notebook Paper)
Week 15: Can't Tell Me Nothing (Kanye West: Graduation)
Week 16: My Bitch (The Game: Doctors Advocate Leftover)
Week 17: Oh My God (Jay-Z: Kingdom Come)
Week 18: Uh Oh (Ja Rule: The Mirror)
Week 18.5: Died In Your Arms (Smitty: Life Of A Troubled Child)
Week 19: Real Muthaphuckkin G's (Eazy-E: It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa)
Week 20: Big Spender (Freeway: Free At Last)
Week 21: Blueprint 2 (Jay-Z: The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse)
Week 22/23: Doin' Dat/C'mon Baby (Clyde Carson: ?/Saigon: The Greatest Story Never Told)
Week 24: I'll Still Kill/Big Brother (50 Cent: Curtis/Kanye West: Graduation)
Week 25: Imagine (Snoop Dogg: Tha Blue Carpet Treatment)
Week 26: One Mic (Nas: Stillmatic)
Week 27: Kill Us All (Twista: Kamikaze)
Week 28: No Stoppin' Carson (Bishop Lamont:?)
Week 29: Free T.I. (Stop Snitchin' Freestyle) (G.Malone: Beach Cruiser)
Week 30: Xxplosive (Dr Dre: 2001)
Week 31: Dogg Pound 4 Life (Above The Rim OST)
Week 32: Leather So Soft (Birdman & Lil Wayne: Like Father, Like Son)
Week 33: Get Away (Mobb Deep: Infamy)
Week 34: I'm A G (Lil Keke: Loved by Few, Hated by Many)
Week 35: Dynasty (Jay-Z: The Dynasty Roc La Familia 2000)
Week 36: Ten Rap Commandments (Notorious B.I.G : Life After Death)
Week 37: Boyz-N-The-Hood (Eazy-E: Eazy-Duz-It)
Week 38: Forgive Me (Proof: Searching For Jerry Garcia)
Week 39: All Eyez On Me (2pac: All Eyez On Me)
Week 40: Dey Know (Shawty Lo: Units in the City)
Week 41: Best Rapper Alive (Lil Wayne: Tha Carter II)
Week 42: Put You On The Game (The Game: The Documentary)
Week 43: Takeover (Jay-Z: The Blueprint)
Week 44: Till I Collapse (Eminem: The Eminem Show)
Week 45: Ether (Nas: Stillmatic)
Week 46: Hit 'Em Up (2pac: Greatest Hits)
Week 47: Love Me No More (Jim Jones: Harlem's American Gangster)
Week 48: Mary Jane (Scarface: Untouchable)
Week 49: That White (Fat Joe: Elephant In The Room)
Week 50: Back Down (50 Cent: Get Rich or Die Tryin')
Week 51: Big Dreams (The Game: L.A.X. [Los Angeles Times] Leftover)
Week 51.5: Lollipop (Lil Wayne: Tha Carter III)
Week 52: The Finale (Aaliyah: Age Ain't Nothing but a Number/Eazy-E: It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa/Juvenile: Juve the Great/UGK: Ridin' Dirty/The Notorious BIG: Life After Death/The Notorious B.I.G.: Life After Death/The Notorious B.I.G.: Ready to Die/The Lost Boyz: Legal Drug Money/Big Pun: Capital Punishment/Boogie Down Productions: Criminal Minded/Ol' Dirty Bastard: Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version/Big L: The Big Picture/Big L: The Big Picture/Common: Like Water for Chocolate/TLC: CrazySexyCool/2pac: Me Against the World/2pac: All Eyez On Me/Mac Dre: Ronald Dregan: Dreganomics/Nirvana: Nevermind/Run-D.M.C.: Run-DMC/Run-DMC: Tougher Than Leather/TLC: Ooooooohhh.... On the TLC/DJ Quik: Rhythm-al-ism/Trae: Restless/James Brown: Please Please Please/Proof: Searching For Jerry Garcia)
For The Whole Series http://dynastyentgroup.com/site/hip-hop-weekly/
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Kucinich Weekly Update 01 14 08 "David v. Goliath"
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Episode 15, Dennis Kucinich Weekly Update for January 14th, 2008
Please join us for the latest developments! It's a wild ride for the Dennis Kucinich Presidential Campaign. This week, we'll find out about ABC (Disney) and NBC's (General Electric) combined efforts to quash the voice of Political dissent. Melissa Etheridge sits in for an in depth interview on the efforts to silence the progressive viewpoint in American Politics. Voter frustration is at a boil in reaction to Corporate media's attack on free speech with their concerted effort to exclude the choice of Congressman Kucinich from the 2008 presidential election. We'll share with you extensive footage from the campaign trail as we follow the Candidate from New Hampshire to communities all over Michigan.
Comedian Rick Overton makes a special appearance to help us re-learn how to vote with paper ballots, using a voting booth used in the Broward county, Florida election of 2000.
(If you want your own machine to train on or just for the nostalgia of a Democracy gone by, log on to www.Dennis4President.com)
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This episode also features a new song by Alex Arndt, "Strength Through Peace"!
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Runco's Weekly Music - Mulatu Astatke
Sorry the email was delayed this week... it's been a busy weekend -- but I'm bout to go see Styx perform live at Alcatraz in about an hour -- so that should be interesting... I might do a concert review next week -- we'll see...
Guest writers still to come:
Steve Curtis
Zak Koeske
Will Haggerty
Neal Sussman
Paul PJ Cheng
Cihan Kadipasaoglu
Craig Cramer
Jeremy Cohen
Pat Santavicca
Cihan -- thank you very much for this write-up and for this music... outstanding suggestion...
I've always been a huge fan of Bill Murray, and considered many of his movies some of the most impressive that I've seen. With undertones of deep philosophical issues, as well as constant dark (or maybe light) humor with regards to issues concerning life, his movies have struck me as unique, meaningful, and always entertaining. Though most people know him best from Ghostbusters or Caddyshack, when I think of him, I find myself thinking of films such as The Razor's Edge, The Royal Tenenbaums, Life Aquatic, and one of his latest movies: Broken Flowers.
In it, he plays a wealthy yet extremely lonely ex-playboy living in a sort of self inherited exile. More importantly, for this email, his next door neighbor is a wannabe Sherlock Holmes, who happens to hail from Ethiopia. It is from this man that I came across the artist: Mulatu Astatqe.
His music is constant throughout the movie, and is unlike any I've heard before. Funky bass lines and rhythmic beats, reminiscent of a sort of tribal music lay the frame work for a unique set of jazz horns that sound so sweet and yet so utterly new.
He is considered to be the father of Ethio jazz, and as one review describes him:
"Mulatu Astatke stands as the exceptional musical innovator of the Ethiopian groove. Having immersed himself in Caribbean music, funk, jazz and Latin grooves during his lengthy stint abroad, Mulatu returned to his native land to give rise to a brand new sound.
An album of instrumentals, Ethiopiques Volume 4 is a case study in the inventive blending of influences that comprised the Ethiopian groove. Strains of funk and reggae timings permeate the thick and chunky bass lines, which are pushed prominently forward in the mix.
Multiple saxophones swirl with the hypnotic, snake-charming sounds of the East, while at the same time resonating with jazzy tones reminiscent of John Coltrane and Lester Young. Guitar is a main ingredient here, growling with funky distorted wah-pedaled fuzz riffs that sound like they were lifted straight out of an early '70s black-exploitation flick.
Drums and percussion combine the punchy funk of James Brown and the Meters with the heavy Latin rhythms of Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo.
Fusing all of these elements together, Mulatu unleashes a potent brew of afro-jazz grooves that pull you in and leave you in a mystical trance-like state.
Even when the record stops, these mood-inspiring sounds linger on like a drug. Tropical in its roots, funky and intoxicating in its impact, Mulatu Astatke's distinct brand of Ethiopian music features some of the most soulful hip-grinding instrumentals ever recorded in Mother Africa."
The album is called Ethipiques Vl. 4 :Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale:
Out of the two songs I'd like to share with you, one is more of an upbeat, quick tempo groove, probably the most well known: Yekermo Sew
It's got a sweet and simple beat and you can just kind of go with it.
It's the first song I heard of the man, and really got me into it, after I got over the strangeness of his sound.
And the other is by far and away my favorite of the album, a slower, deeper melody that makes me think of rainy days and Sunday afternoons: Tezeta.
Both are incredible, and I recommend this album to anyone looking for a new sound in music, especially jazz.
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Kucinich Weekly Update 01 07 08
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Episode 14, Dennis Kucinich Weekly Update fro January 7th, 2008
Please join us for the latest developments in the Dennis Kucinich Presidential Campaign. This week, we'll hear from progressive luminaries such as Viggo Mortensen and Melissa Etheridge, youtube Blogger Davis Fleetwood and the candidate himself. The outrage is growing about ABC TV's exclusion of Congressman Kucinich from their New Hampshire debate - we have the inside story. Listen to excerpts from PBS' Bill Moyers interview of Dennis Kucinich. Watch the newest commercial from Dennis as he lays out the hard facts about his competitors' nearly identical positions on War, Healthcare, Civil Liberties and Trade.
Watch the original-resolution of the "Koo-sin-ich Remix" video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-msLsxA_cV0
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This episode also features a new song by Alex Arndt, "Strength Through Peace"!
Check out his video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmeDYY7ym2s
and:
myspace.com/alexarndt youtube.com/alexarndtmusic
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Kucinich weekly campaign update 11-19-07
Kucinich weekly campaign update 11-19-07
This week's Kucinich video news update report highlights last week's Presidential debate, the "real problem" behind the recall of Chinese-made toys, an encouraging new poll in New Hampshire, and other campaign news and events.
Produced in Los Angeles, California and Cleveland, Ohio for Kucinich for President 2008 by Chad Ely and Dutch Merrick. Written by Dutch Merrick, Andy Juniewicz, and Sharon Manitta. Directed by Dutch Merrick
Hosted by Anne Marie Howard
Edited by James Legoy
Camera Operator, Sound Mixer- James Legoy
Script Supervisor, Playback- Brian Kinney
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Your Weekly Address from the President-elect (November 15, 2008)
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Remarks of President-elect Barack Obama
November 15, 2008
Today, the leaders of the G-20 countries -- a group that includes the world's largest economies -- are gathering in Washington to seek solutions to the ongoing turmoil in our financial markets. I'm glad President Bush has initiated this process -- because our global economic crisis requires a coordinated global response.
And yet, as we act in concert with other nations, we must also act immediately here at home to address America's own economic crisis. This week, amid continued volatility in our markets, we learned that unemployment insurance claims rose to their highest levels since September 11, 2001. We've lost jobs for ten straight months -- nearly 1.2 million jobs this year, many of them in our struggling auto industry. And millions of our fellow citizens lie awake each night wondering how they're going to pay their bills, stay in their homes, and save for retirement.
Make no mistake: this is the greatest economic challenge of our time. And while the road ahead will be long, and the work will be hard, I know that we can steer ourselves out of this crisis -- because here in America we always rise to the moment, no matter how hard. And I am more hopeful than ever before that America will rise once again.
But we must act right now. Next week, Congress will meet to address the spreading impact of the economic crisis. I urge them to pass at least a down-payment on a rescue plan that will create jobs, relieve the squeeze on families, and help get the economy growing again. In particular, we cannot afford to delay providing help for the more than one million Americans who will have exhausted their unemployment insurance by the end of this year. If Congress does not pass an immediate plan that gives the economy the boost it needs, I will make it my first order of business as President.
Even as we dig ourselves out of this recession, we must also recognize that out of this economic crisis comes an opportunity to create new jobs, strengthen our middle class, and keep our economy competitive in the 21st century.
That starts with the kinds of long-term investments that we've neglected for too long. That means putting two million Americans to work rebuilding our crumbling roads, bridges, and schools. It means investing $150 billion to build an American green energy economy that will create five million new jobs, while freeing our nation from the tyranny of foreign oil, and saving our planet for our children. It means making health care affordable for anyone who has it, accessible for anyone who wants it, and reducing costs for small businesses. And it also means giving every child the world-class education they need to compete with any worker, anywhere in the world.
Doing all this will require not just new policies, but a new spirit of service and sacrifice, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other. If this financial crisis has taught us anything, it's that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers -- in this country, we rise or fall as one nation; as one people. And that is how we will meet the challenges of our time -- together. Thank you.
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