Take Action News with David Shuster on We Act Radio
Watch this show, Saturday, January 26, 2013
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Saturday 12pm – 3pm EDT
Hour 1
Obama’s inauguration
Discussion on DC statehood
David Shuster and Daniel Marans on inauguration speech policies
Shuster and Marans should national anthem ever be lip synched? Bottom line, it made Kelly Clarkson even more impressive.
Charlie Mitchell on Keystone pipeline and violence against women act.
Cliff Schechter on GOP approach to Benghazi/Hillary and their claims she “staged” her tears and anger.
Hour 2
Michelle Obama’s outfit for inauguration parade
Bill Scher – liberal oasis TV assault, weapons ban doesn’t matter, more important to get other things
Bill Scher (Israeli elections and what it means for USA.)
Conservative media, Bill O’Reilly ratchets up the fear by lying about economy.
Brian Fisher, Christian radio host on emotions at Clinton/Kerry hearings. GOP media says they were “crocodile tears.”
Hour 3
Alan Rosenblatt on social media
Activist of the Week, Jorge Parah, sewed his mouth shut to protest GM
Marion Barry Jr. ? on DC statehood or mafia in renewable energy http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/sting-operations-reveal-mafia-involvement-in-renewable-energy/2013/01/22/67388504-5f39-11e2-9dc9-bca76dd777b8_story.html
How it should be
Category: General, Shuster Media
About the Author (Author Profile)
David Shuster is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast news anchor and correspondent for Current TV. Based in Washington,D.C., Shuster serves as the primary substitute host for “Countdown with Keith Olbermann.”
Previously, Shuster hosted shows on MSNBC and anchored that network’s prime time coverage of breaking news stories including the historic Congressional votes for healthcare reform, the earthquake in Haiti, and the death of Michael Jackson.
Shuster also worked for NBC News, where he covered Operation Iraqi Freedom in Doha,Qatar; the first elections in Baghdad, Iraq; the selection of Pope Benedict in Vatican City; and Hurricane Katrina as the storm made landfall in Biloxi, Mississippi.
On MSNBC’s Hardball, Shuster led the show’s coverage of the 2004 and 2008 Presidential campaigns. He headed up MSNBC’s “ad watch team,” fact checking and analyzing hundreds of campaign commercials. He also covered the national political conventions and the presidential campaign primaries. In the fall of 2003, Shuster spent two months in California leading Hardball’s coverage of the recall of Governor Gray Davis and the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
From 1996-2002, Shuster was a Washington, D.C. based correspondent for the Fox News Channel. He was at the Pentagon on 9/11 and led Fox’s coverage in Washington,D.C.of U.S.military operations in Afghanistan. During the Clinton administration, Shuster led Fox’s coverage of the Clinton investigations including “Whitewater,” the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the Starr report, and the Senate impeachment trial.
From 1994–1996, Shuster was the lead investigative and political reporter for KATV (ABC) in Little Rock,Arkansas. He led the station’s coverage of the Whitewater investigation, including the indictment, trial, conviction, and resignation of Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker. Shuster’s series on corruption at the Arkansas Manufactured Housing Commission prompted changes in state law and earned Shuster an Emmy Award for Investigative Reporting.
From 1990–1994, Shuster was a field producer and assignment editor for CNN in their Washington, D.C.bureau.
In 2006, Shuster was the recipient of the prestigious “Bugle Award” given by the 1.3 million member organization “Disabled American Veterans.” The annual honor recognizes journalists who bring attention to disabled veterans. Shuster won for his extensive coverage of the 2005 National Disabled American Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Aspen,Colorado.
Shuster is a graduate of the Universityof Michigan. He lives in Washington, D.C.



