Thursday, February 11, 2016
The Michelangelo Signorile Show on SiriusXM PROGRESS ch.127
Noah Michelson, the Voices Editorial Director and Executive Editor of Queer
Voices at The
Huffington Post, and the co-host of the Love + Sex Podcast returns to the show as he does every Thursday to
help us close out the week with the stories making headlines over at Queer
Voices. You can also follow Noah on twitter.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court handed down a
series of unexpected orders, halting President Obama’s environmental regulations, which according to the Environmental Protection Agency were
expected to “avoid thousands of premature deaths and mean thousands fewer
asthma attacks and hospitalizations in 2030 and every year beyond,”. Joining m today to talk all about the Court’s
orders and what they will mean for the President’s efforts to mitigate climate
change is Ian Millhiser a Senior
Fellow at the Center for American Progress Action Fund and the Editor of ThinkProgress Justice and the author of Injustices: The Supreme Court's History of Comforting the Comfortable and Afflicting the Afflicted.
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The Signorile Show is back in New York and we are going over all the results from New Hampshire's primary. Adele Stan of The American Prospect will also join Michelangelo on the show to discuss the 2016 campaigns.
Listen to The Michelangelo Signorile Show weekdays live from 3-6 pm ET on SiriusXM Progress 127 and on the SiriusXM iPhone, Blackberry and Android apps. Not a subscriber? Not a problem! Listen online any time with a free thirty-day pass or, if you have an if you have an iPhone or Blackberry, go to the app store and download SiriusXM for free, for a 7-day trial, and listen on your phone.
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