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Episode 109 – September 11th SNAFU
Sep 13th
Gitmo Nation Roundtable
Episode 109
September 11th SNAFU
Tuesday September 11, 2011
This week the Roundtable discussion is held by Brian, Charles Atterley, RadioNed and Robin Police. Despite scheduling issues and some technical problems, the gang discuss the major news of the week: The Tenth Anniversary of the events of Sept 11, 2001 and their repercussions.
Listen to Episode 109 – September 11th SNAFU
Follow-Up
Bahrain
Bahrain panel: 101 activists on hunger strike
This Week’s News
Obama/Civil Liberties
The ACLU on Obama and core liberties
Donald Rumsfeld: President Obama has accepted Bush Doctrine
9/11 Frenzy
How U.S. Has Stayed Safe Since 9/11
Al-Qaida threat to small planes
Worldwide Terror Alert Issued! “I Don’t Know Of A Previous Occasion They Issued An Alert Like That!”
Gitmo Nation
Florida officials urge residents to report shady activity
U.S. Airport Full Body Scanners Too Unreliable to Use, Germany Says
After 9/11, Suspicions fall on some shoppers
Errorism
Explosives stolen at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Picks of the Week
Brian’s Pick
RadioNed’s Pick
Radio Open Source: Another Pakistan
Rutgers Law Review: A New Type of War. The FAA and NORAD response to the Sep 11 attacks
Man on Wire
Robin Police’s Pick
Charles Atterley’s Pick
Welcome to corbettreport
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New Feedback Email Address
Aug 25th
In an effort to simplify the means of contacting the show with your thoughts, we’ve set up a new email address. If you prefer to get in contact with us, without leaving a public comment on the blog or at the forums, you can simply drop us a note by sending an email to feedback@gnrpodcast.com.
Thanks for bearing with the change. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Episode 54 – Rangel-ing Zombies
Aug 3rd
Gitmo Nation Roundtable
Rangel-ing Zombies
Tuesday August 3, 2010
The Roundtable reconvenes to discuss key continuing stories including the BP cleanup effort, the NYC mosque, and the ongoing Wikileaks media coverage. This week’s episode also covers the Kucinich/Paul Afghanistan debate, the ongoing American wars and their toll on soldiers, plans for war in Iran, the 9/11 health care bill, and the ethics charges against Charlie Rangel. The panel includes Brian Masi, Eric Carlson, RadioNed, and Robin Police.
Follow Up Stories
- Incoming BP CEO: Time for ‘scaleback’ in cleanup
- Cordoba House – New York City
- Mosque Opponents Zero In On Bloomberg
- Michael Bloomberg delivers stirring defense of mosque
- An Open Letter on the Ground Zero Mosque
- What’s Anthony Weiner’s position on Ground Zero mosque?
This Week’s News
WikiLeaks
- Gates Assails WikiLeaks Over Release of Reports
- Researcher detained at U.S. boarder, questioned about Wikileaks
- Adrian Lamo’s drug abuse – Documentation
- How open should gov. be with information?
- WikiLeaks Posts Mysterious ‘Insurance’ File
- Stealthy Government Contractor Monitors U.S. Internet Providers, Worked With Wikileaks Informant
- This week in Change
Paul & Kucinich
War is Hell
- Psychiatric drug use skyrockets in U.S. military
- Pentagon Report Places Blame for Suicides
- July’s Toll Worst for U.S. Troops in Afghanistan
- July deadliest month in Iraq for two years
- Where Did the Money to Rebuild Iraq Go?
- The Iraq Commitment
- Iraq Coalition Casualty Count
- US has plan to attack Iran if needed
Zadroga Health Bill
- Rep. Anthony Weiner lights into GOP colleagues
- Congress rejects Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act as GOP members balk at bill
- Huma Abedin
- Illness Persisting in 9/11 Workers, Big Study Finds
- CBC – 9/11 Toxic Legacy: A Cloud of Dust (1 of 5)
Charlie Rangel
GNR Podcast, Coming to the Zune Marketplace Soon — Hopefully
Jun 6th
Assuming all goes well, the Gitmo Nation Roundtable will soon be available for subscription in the Zune Marketplace. This is of course, if you live in the USA, and if Microsoft can get it’s act together. The show’s feed was submitted earlier today for approval by the approval goons. Who knows how long it will take, but zune enough, we will be in the marketplace.
In the meantime, I’d like to remark on my experiences submitting the show. First, I’d like to preface my remarks by stating that I could generally be considered an Apple fanboy. I own several Apple products and plan to continue purchasing Apple computers indefinitely. However, I am not adverse to Microsoft or Windows. I always liked Windows XP and I am a true fan of Windows 7.
But, that apologizing aside, let’s hit some key points from the experience:
- The Zune software is not available on the Mac.
- The Zune Marketplace is not available outside of the USA, so Senor Cardgage, my windows using colleague could not submit the show. So I booted up my work laptop to try to get it done.
- On the signup page to download the software, entering my desired email in the signup box simply refreshed the page and dropped the email into the adjacent login box. This happened three times before it took.
- After filling out my information I had to agree to two Terms of Service agreements.
- On the download page it listed only XP and Vista and Vista 64-bit as supported operating systems. Not an issue because Microsoft makes painstaking efforts to include a slew of backwards compatibility features, but for the ‘average’ user, this could be a bit confusing. I’m sure the Zune software is designed to work on W7, but just the fact that Microsoft couldn’t be bothered to update the download page for their own software made me laugh.
- The first thing that the software did was download updates after I launched the installer.
- During the install process I had to agree to a third ToS.
- The installer finished and quit, no option to launch the software.
- Once I was in I had to login to ZMP to submit the podcast. When I attempted, I was told my email address (from step 1) didn’t exist in their database. I had to sign up anew. In the process, agreeing to the first two ToS agreements again. Then, of couse, the username I had chosen the first time around was now taken, but my email wasn’t. Hm.
- I received an email to verify my email address. Clicking or pasting the provided link brought back an error message. Looks like I won’t be verifying anytime soon.
All of that and all I had to do once I was in was click a button, paste the podcast’s feed URL, and click submit. Couldn’t there have been a web form to accomplish that? Now, to be fair, I believe iTunes works in a very similar way for podcast submission. And of course, I already had an iTunes ID so there was no pain when I first submitted the show to the iTS.
Anyway, hopefully any Zune users will be able to subscribe to the show very zoon. That is, if, the ZMP takes podcast submissions from unverified users.
If it doesn’t show up soon, you too can submit the show from within the ZMP. All you need is our feed url: http://mevio.com/feeds/gitmonationroundtable.xml
Thanks!
-Brian
Hello world! – Our New Website
Jun 3rd
You’ve said we need our own website, and we’ve heard you!
While the No Agenda Forums have been our traditional home, some of our (very few) loyal listeners have suggested we needed a stand-alone website to send traffic to. The idea behind this site is that it will serve as a central landing place for all traffic in Gitmo Nation. If you’ve got a friend you’d like to tell about the show, send them here! If you want to get in touch with us, this is the place!
Of course, the Forums will still be a place you can discuss the show, but the comments on each show posting will serve as a place for you to direct your valued feedback.
One final point. This site is, of course, a part of the New Stream Media family. The New Stream Media brand isn’t going anywhere, in fact, we want it to keep growing. Not only is NSM a website, it is a federated news outlet. The site will serve as a centralized news source, offering a variety of curated topics, to provide a one-stop shop for your news and opinion needs. By this token, the component sites, brands, podcasts, and blogs, will continue to exist separately.
We hope you enjoy our new website. Don’t forget: Check out NewStreamMedia.org and keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming Who Cares? Podcast official website!