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7:58am

Wed November 28, 2012
Politics

Today on Your Call: What Does A Comprehensive Immigration Policy Look Like?

On today’s Your Call, we’ll have a conversation about renewed calls for a Comprehensive immigration policy. What’s possible for immigration reform now? Both Republicans and Democrats talk about a “path to citizenship." Join us live tat 10 or leave your comment here. What kind of bill do you think would create a more just economy and society?  And who can make it happen?  It’s your Call, with Holly Kernan and you.

Guests:

Anoop Prasad, an immigration staff attorney at the Asian Law Caucus

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8:05am

Tue November 27, 2012
Economy/Labor/Biz

Today on Your Call: How Do You Support the Music You Love?

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In the age of digital media, how should music fans support the artists they love?  Millions of music-lovers have turned to online listening services like Pandora and Spotify, but how are artists faring in the new musical economy?  How do you enjoy music – and support musicians today?  


It's Your Call, with Hana Baba, and you.

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12:01am

Mon November 26, 2012

12:39am

Fri November 23, 2012
Politics

Today on Your Call: What's the history of immigration policies in the US?

On today's Your Call, it's our Friday media roundtable and we’ll speak with Pilar Marrero, senior political writer for La Opinion about her new book, 'Killing the American Dream: How Anti-Immigration Extremists Are Destroying the Nation." Marrero explores history of immigration in the US from 1986 when reform received bipartisan support, to today. What's in store for the future of immigration reform and how are the media covering these issues? It’s Your Call, with Rose Aguilar

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10:20am

Wed November 21, 2012

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