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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Falling Down, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Ebola Redux, Ben Bradlee

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2014

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary


Ralph interviews slip and fall expert, Russell Kendzior; we discuss more abuses of the First Amendment; we talk about the pharmaceutical industry's responsibility in the Ebola outbreak; Ralph pays tribute to former Washington Post executive editor, the late Ben Bradlee; and more listener questions.


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From the K-P-F-K Studios in Southern California,

0:03.6

it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.8

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.9

You've been sitting great to jump.

0:10.0

Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. I am Steve Scrovan and as usual my

0:17.6

co-host David Feldman is in New York City and the man of the hour Ralph

0:21.9

Nader is speaking to us from our nation's

0:24.2

capital Washington DC good morning gentlemen good morning David and Steve it's

0:29.3

going to be a good show I've got some good corporate news, can you believe it?

0:33.0

And in New York Times today, there's an article called Solar Energy Discounts Our Worker Perk in New Program.

0:40.0

And it said a group of major corporations are set to offer employees

0:45.5

access to cheaper solar systems for the home and I'm quoting the New York Times

0:49.7

now under an arrangement announced Wednesday, employees of the company,

0:53.8

Cisco Systems 3M, Kimberly Clark, and National Geographic,

0:58.4

will be able to buy or lease solar systems for their homes

1:01.8

at rates substantially lower than the national average.

1:05.1

Executive Set, the program offered through Geosteller, an online marketer of solar systems,

1:11.8

will be available to more than 100,000 employees and will

1:15.4

include options for their friends and families in the United States and

1:18.5

parts of Canada. Conceived at the World Wildlife Fund, the program called the Solar Community Initiative,

1:25.0

aims to use the bulk buying power of employees to allow for discounts on home systems.

1:31.0

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