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Cynthia McKinny in San Francisco: Speech & Interview

by ziggy
mp3, Pacifica Radio, March 15, 2003 // Interview and Speech
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Cynthia McKinny spoke to the crowd at Jefferson Square Park, and was later interviewed by Dennis Bernstein. If you only listen to one mp3, check out the interview. They cover much ground, from Iraq to social programs at home. Dennis talks to her about the Green Party presidential ticket. She also talks about that fateful Flashpoints interview back in March 2002 (might have the month wrong), her first public questioning of the Bush administration in the wake of September 11.

The last time I uploaded the McKinny mp3 files it didn't work. Hope this one works.
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by ziggy
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The file above is the interview. Here's the speech.

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by wolf
Thanks for posting this, but for some reason it wouldn't work for me.
by ziggy

Hello,

It's possible that the files were not accessible when you tried (network or server issue).  Anyway, give these a try (left click):

INTERVIEW:  click here for streaming

SPEECH:  click here for streaming

Those links take the mp3 files above and pipe them through a streaming server.  Maybe your browser and audio software will process it differently.  You should be able to download any file in a standard web page by right clicking and "save as" or some such (similar name for the function in different web browsers).  Once an mp3 is on your hard drive, you can then open an audio player and manually open an mp3.  When you "left click" on an mp3, most browsers will have that mp3 start downloading into a temporary directory, only to initialize the assigned audio player and play when finished with the download.  If you're on a dial-up connection, that might take some time.

Also, my apology for the spelling typo on her name.  I did it right on the mp3 files but I guess I was moving to fast with the text upload and goofed with spelling-check or something.  Long day yesterday.

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