Here and Now: EPA & Air Quality
Rodney Glassman, The Tillman Story

S:\AA - Images\people\tillmanstory.jpg Here and Now looks at the EPA's pending decision to rule Maricopa County in violation of Clean Air Act standards Friday, September 3rd from 11 to noon. The finding means the county will have to do more to address air pollution caused by dust and other particulates or face losing billions in federal transporation funding. Democratic senate candidate Rodney Glassman talks about his bid to unseat John McCain. And the director of the new documentary The Tillman Storydiscusses the film about the conspiracy to cover up the friendly fire death of the NFL player Pat Tillman who quit to become an Army ranger following 9/11. You can call 480.774.8200 to join the discussion.
 
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Tonight at 9 hear new music from the Marsalis family, 1000 Rainbows by trumpeter Jim Rotundi, and When Harry Met Larry, with Larry Goldings and Harry Allen when Blaise plays new releases for the 9 O'clock Special.


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KJZZ Teen Radio Project

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