This is from the September 16, 2003 program.
This is pretty interesting. Madeline talks about facilitating Middle East Peace talks and how they won’t even talk to each other during meetings. Over the years, I have always had mixed feelings about Madeline and her policies (although I must admit, she’s been quite on-target lately), but she’s always damn fascinating.
Madeline Albright On The Daily Show – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 9 MB)
Madeline Albright On The Daily Show – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 4 MB)
Madeline Albright On The Daily Show – Complete (Small – 14 MB)
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Category Archives: Interviews
My Interview With Jesse Jackson On The 9th Circuit’s Recall Decision
I had a chance to speak briefly with Jesse Jackson after his speech today.
This took place in Sproul Plaza on Tuesday, September 16, 2003.
Jesse Jackson On Whether Or Not The 9th Circuit Decision On The Recall Will Hold (Small – 3 MB)
Jesse Jackson On Whether Or Not The 9th Circuit Decision On The Recall Will Hold (Hi-res – 35 MB)
Lisa Rein: “Do you think the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Decision about the Recall election is gonna hold?”
Jesse Jackson: “It’s difficult to say, only because this Supreme Court did an extrodinary thing in 2000. They stopped the vote determining the outcome of the presidency. So if they would do it for a President, they might do it for a Governor. You just don’t know. So we must be prepared.”
“I feel that momentum is building. People are finally beginning to see the danger of this act of disenfranchisement and destabilization. Whether it’s Prop 54 or the Recall. Both are of the same ideology. They seek to disenfranchise and to destablize and people must fight back. If we fight back, we’ll win.”
Al Franken On The Daily Show
The Prince of Fair and Balanced was on the
The Daily Show last night.
Al took the liberty of pointing out the hypocrisy of the Shrub wearing a flight suit and performing in his little aircraft carrier escapade when, in reality, he not only let his daddy pull strings for him to get into the National Guard so he wouldn’t have to go to Vietnam, but then, he didn’t even show up for duty, and went AWOL for a year!
I might have to break this up into highlights. But here’s the whole thing for now.
Be sure to buy Al’s Book too. I’m just starting it, and I already love it. Everybody I’ve talked to couldn’t put the thing down till they were done.
Enjoy!
Al Franken On The Daily Show – Complete (Small – 13 MB)
Al Franken On The Daily Show – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 8 MB)
Al Franken On The Daily Show – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 6 MB)
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Interview With MoveOn Co-Founder Joan Blades
Here’s an interview by Carlos Watson with MoveOn.org co-founder Joan Blades.
This is from the September 1, 2003 program.
(I tried to find a website for CNBC’s The Edge, but I couldn’t find one.)
Interview With Joan Blades On CNBC’s The Edge – Complete
(Small – 13 MB)
David Cole On Bill Moyers NOW
Here’s an interview from the August 22, 2003 program
NOW With Bill Moyers with Georgetown University Professor David Cole about the subject of his new book Enemy Aliens. Cole discusses Ashcroft and what’s wrong with the Patriot Act and imposing restrictions on immigrants as a result of 911. Host Ju Ju Chang goes out of her way to play Devil’s advocate, if you ask me. (Not that anyone did 🙂
David Cole On Bill Moyers NOW – Complete (Small – 27 MB)
David Cole On Bill Moyers NOW – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 14 MB)
David Cole On Bill Moyers NOW – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 13 MB)
Dennis Kucinich On The Daily Show
This is from the August 21, 2003 program.
This is the mellowest I’ve ever seen Kucinich! He came across very well, I think.
Check it out and decide for yourself.
Dennis Kucinich On The Daily Show (Small – 13 MB)
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Arianna Huffington On The Daily Show
This is from early February 2003 sometime. (Sorry I can’t be more exact!)
I forgot to link to this before, but with Arianna running for Governor in the CA Recall, it seemed relevant to make this available to you.
Arianna Huffington On The Daily Show – Part 1 of 3 (Lres – 26 MB)
Arianna Huffington On The Daily Show – Part 2 of 3 (Lres – 29 MB)
Arianna Huffington On The Daily Show – Part 3 of 3 (Lres – 26 MB)
Lisa is voting NO on the recall and YES on Cruz Bustamante.
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Daily Show Interview With NY Times Crossword Legend Will Shortz
This is from the August 20, 2003 program.
Will Shortz On The Daily Show (Small – 11 MB)
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Jim Hightower On The Daily Show
This from the August 18, 2003 program.
Jim Hightower is the author of a new book:
Thieves In High Places.
Jim Hightower On Texas Democrats Voting With Their Feet (Excerpt)
(Small – 4 MB)
Jim Hightower On The Daily Show – Complete (Small – 13 MB)
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Interview With DeanSpace’s Zack Rosen
From mild mannered student at University of Illinois, to self-proclaimed hacker for dean, Zack Rosen is now headed to Vermont to work on the Dean campaign.
I first met Zack online on his “Hack4Dean” list, when we both realized we were headed for ILAW in Stanford at the end of June. While at ILAW, we were both on a panel about “Blogging and Democracy,” where Zack gave a rather detailed explanation of how his Americans for Deans system works.
By the end of the week, Zack had arranged for Howard to blog on Larry’s blog while he went on vacation.
In the weeks that past, Zack has gotten even more involved with the Dean campaign, and has decided to take a break from school and move to Vermont to work on the campaign.
I asked Zack to answer a few questions about the work he’s been doing and the work he’s going to do in Vermont — and to maybe let myself and other’s know how to get more involved in what AmericansForDean has metamorphized into: DeanSpace.
So Zack — How did the Dean on Lessig’s blog arrangement come about?
Well, I can hardly take much credit for that enthralling piece of history, but it sure was fun watching it unfold. Here is what happened….
During my magnificent week at iLaw, I was CC’ed into an ad-hoc mailing-list conversing and brainstorming about the AmericansForDean / DeanSpace project. One night I mentioned in a mail to the list that I had given a mini-speech about it at an iLaw seminar, and that Lawrence seemed to be enthused afterwards. I also mentioned that “everyone wants to get Lessig and Dean together”. I of course had no authority to declare this to be so, but in my mind I could not imagine anyone who would not want to get Lessig and Dean together so it seemed justified enough to include in the 3AM list-mail. In any case, shortly there-after, one of the recipients decided to act upon my made-up truism, and invited Lawrence to get together with Dean. Of course nobody really could imagine what this “event” would entail, but after a bit of discussion, Dean’s camp and Lessig agreed upon a guest-blogging bonanza much to my delight.
So was that how you connected with Zephyr Teachout? How did you get involved with the “official” folks to the degree where they offered you a job?
Zephyr was one of the members of the ad-hoc mailinglist that made the Lessig-Dean thing happen, so I had been exchanging emails with her for a bit. But, later that week I was interviewed by a Wired News reporter who also interviewed Zephyr as well for the story. That is what put us in direct contact. Since then she started getting involved with the development community and a few weeks later I told her I wanted to work on the project full time rather than go back to school. In another few weeks after sending over a resume and meeting with Zephyr I was offered a job.
So it was you who proactively wanted to go work on the campaign? They didn’t lure you away from school?
I think it was a pretty mutual thing, but I offered to move down to Burlington before they offered to pay me.
So what are you going to be working on in Vermont?
While I am not to sure where exactly I will be put to task, I do know there is way more work to be done than I will ever be able to do. I will probably be spending most of my time helping and coordinating with the DeanSpace project, showing campaign offices how use the software, and helping them figure out how to run an open-source meta-mesh web-community powered grassroots Presidentical campaign.
Wow. That’s a mouthful. What’s an “open-source meta-mesh web-community powered grassroots Presidentical campaign?”
I think the two kludgy words that people will get hung up on in that description of the software the DeanSpace community is building are: “meta-mesh”. Open-source means the tools are liscensed under GPL and created by a community that resembles typical open-source development communitities ala sourceforge.net. Web-communities are pretty well understood, and have been around for a while: kuro5shinorg, slashdot.org, yahoo-groups etc.
So what the hell does “meta-mesh” mean? It is intended to describe the magic twist we are building into the web-community software we are assembling. We are making very robost RSS feed content importing and exporting tools into the DeanSpace web community “kits”. The idea being that all the different Dean community sites running our code will then have the ability to share and syndicate content and users easily across the network of Dean web-communities. We are attempting to construct a grassroots campaign network from the numerous deployed sites running our code. The goal is to have all content and users on the network wrapped in metadata, so the different sites act as two way filters to the campaign network with communities built around them, rather than as isolated independant communities.
So let’s talk more about these community “kits.” What will they include?
Well the feature spec hasn’t been completly worked out yet, but here is what is to be expected. * News / blog system * Personal blog utility for individual users * Threaded / peer-moderated forum tool * Mailing list integration * Media posting / download utility * Calendar / event system (i.e. meeting wednesday at 9 at Smiths house..) * Project / action ticketing system (i.e. help me make flyers, sign up here…) * Dean Endorser – lets users make endorsements that show up on the page and can be emailed to friends / family * Presence system – shows users who are currently online and allows users to find other users with similiar interests / affiliations.
When will the kits become available?
Don’t quite know yet. We have some early code up now you can download on DeanSpace.org, but it is missing quite a bit of functionality. I think a realistic goal would be two more weeks for the first complete 1.0 release, but we will see.
So walk me through the process of downloading and setting up one of these systems. I go to the Deanspace website, and download X and do Y….
One of our members, Alison – alison@bankofknowledge.net – just made a walk through wizard for the setup process.
http://www.bankofknowledge.net/wizard/
It is is pretty early and not very formalized, but it should help neophytes through the install / setup process. Experienced geeks knowledgeable with PHP / mySQL web backends will find the install and setup process a cynch. There is some pretty decent documentation up on DeanSpace.org in the “manual” book as well.
One of our immediate goals is to create comprehensive walkthroughs of the setup process. The manuals / wizard is the beginnings of that.
How can people become more involved with DeanSpace if they are so inclined?
Oh this ones easy. Head over to DeanSpace, make an account, join the mailing lists, read the documentation on the site, and pitch in. The development community is very open. We have bi-weekly IRC meetings and rowdy design debates. Help is very much appreciated; there is absolutely way too much work to get done.