Show Overview Points of View:
'Story Time in the Senate'
by New York Times
'Why Black Folk Should Care About the U.S. Attorney Controversy' by Dr. G. Derek Musgrove, PhD.
'Minimum Wage Hangs in the Balance of Iraq Vote' by Sorcha Faal
'Income Gap Is Widening, Data Shows' by David Cay Johnston
Guests: DJ Hapa
KTLA TV's Morning Show
William R. Patterson
The Baron Series
Rob Redding
Redding News Review
Show Segments - Right-Click on links to download MP3s.
Points of View:
Story Time in the Senate Download Mp3
Ambrose begins this Points of View with the lead editorial in the New York Times 'Story Time in the Senate'.
Income Gap Is Widening, Data Shows Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose reads from the New York Times piece 'Income Gap Is Widening, Data Shows' by David Cay Johnston
Dj Hapa - Diagnosed with epilepsy during high school, DJ Hapa nevertheless excelled as a student athlete at UCLA and went on to hone his turntable skills in Los Angeles. Hapa performed at the 2005 and 2007 NBA All Star Games and has opened for Common, Snoop Dogg and Jon B. He serves as the Director of Scratch Academy and is the resident DJ on the top-rated KTLA Morning News -- the first ever resident DJ on a morning television news show in Los Angeles.
William R. Patterson: The Baron Son Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose interviews William R. Patterson, CEO of the Baron Solution Group and author of the book 'The Baron Son'.
William R. Patterson is the National Bestselling co-author of The Baron Son: Vade Mecum 7. William is a top strategic business consultant and Chairman and CEO of The Warcoffer Capital Group, LLC. His work, The Baron Son, has been praised by top U.S. business leaders and financial advisors, and hailed by many as the "must read motivational book of the year."
Rob Redding Download Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4
Ambrose and Rob Redding of Redding News Review discuss news stories affecting African-Americans.
Robert "Rob" Redding Jr. - an artist, author, radio host and journalist - has been called "one of the most respected names in the media". Redding, a nonpartisan nonvoting independent known as "America's Independent Voice," is perhaps so respected because of his experience as a member of the Washington, D.C. press corps - including his time as a former reporter for The Washington Times.