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  05/05/13

Carroll, Howard McGinnis, Alicia Forester Scott and Dave Hunter are back to moderate a national panel of bee experts and talk about what is happening to the bee population.

  

  04/28/13

Carroll  talks politics, musical chairs, police states, corruption, entitlements, and losing control of our politicians.

  

  04/21/13

Carroll's guests, Howard McGinnis and Kim Falinski, are back to talk about the plight of bees.  The second hour he talks about Rail-Volution and Pacific Resource Partners.

   

  04/14/13

Carroll talks about a number of subjects including a bill to define "journalists" under protection of the shield law, billing by the Board of Water Supply, and ethics at the Ethics Commission.

  

  04/07/13

Carroll, Calvin Griffin, and Tina Quizon continue the discussion about the treatment of veterans in Hawaii.

  

   03/31/13

 Carroll  talks about the U.S Vets facility at the YWCA providing expired luncheon meats and soft drinks for the women vets to eat, some nearly a year old.  

  

  03/24/13

  More from Carroll Cox

  

  03/17/13

Carroll  talks about the bottle bill and what is really happening to the glass,  and government's treatment of the homeless, illustrated by what is happening with the U.S. Vets program at the YWCA.   A caller talks about North Shore development.

 

  03/10/13

Carroll discusses the Board of Water Supply's practice of estimating your monthly water usage instead of actually reading your water meter.   The second hour he talks about Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa and her dealings.

  

  03/03/13

Carroll goes to the dogs. He talks about the inhumane treatment of dogs by the dog meat industry in Hawaii.   He also talks about the waste of taxpayers' money at  the Board of Water Supply, and issues of racism in Hawaii.

  

  02/24/13

The first hour Carroll talks more about the inner workings of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and, in particular, a permanent lease for 300 acres of agriculture land on Kauai granted to former DHHL Commissioner Stewart Hanchett.  The second hour he talks with Dr. Patricia Bragg about living healthy.

 

  02/17/13

Carroll talks about Black History Month and civil rights for all people in Hawaii.  

  

  02/10/13

Carroll's guests are Michelle Kauhane,  Robin DannerRenwick "Uncle Joe" Tassill and his wife, "Aunty June".  They  discuss the confirmation hearing for Jobie Masagatani, Governor Abercrombie's selection to Director of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, and what is going on within the department. 

  

  02/03/13

Carroll talks about recent news stories about illegal grading, dumping and pollution at the Kalaeloa Raceway Park and wonders why other businesses are not being prosecuted for the same problems.  He  also talks about the "hurried work force" environment in the City's trash pickup service lead to disaster now and in the future.

  

  01/27/13

Carroll talks with Jim Crockett, Dr. Eileen Hilton, Julie Sharrer,  other members of the Windward Coalition, and his many callers, about excessive noise from late night and low-flying aircraft at the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base.

  

  01/20/13

Carroll talks about details of the  just released investigation report of the fireworks explosion at Waikele Caves in 2011 that killed five people.

  

   01/13/13

Carroll talks about the role of law enforcement by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, and animal protection by the Hawaiian Humane Society.  The second hour Carroll talks with football player Vince Manuwai about charity and "pushing through".

  

   01/06/13

Carroll talks with guests about events surrounding  the opening of the new homeless shelter for women vets in Makiki, and Congresswoman Hanabusa's statements about Bill O'Reilly's comments about Asian-Americans in Hawaii.

  

   12/30/12

Carroll talks about gun control and the root of the problem in our government and society.

  

  12/23/12

Caroll talks about the roots of poverty,  Polly Grace's annual Christmas party for the homeless,  and Pam Burns and the Hawaiian Humane Society's reaction to the court's decision regarding animal cruelty.

  12/16/12

Carroll and guest Gary Hooser talk about the PLDC, environmental laws, and citizens working with their legislatures to get things done.  The second hour Carroll talks with residents of Hauula about stream maintenance and flooding.

  

  12/09/12

  Carroll talks about escalating violence  surrounding cockfighting on the Waianae Coast.  He also talks about the Hawaiian Humane Society and the total control they have over animals in Hawaii.

  

   12/02/12

Carroll talks about the many other problems, besides missing ballots, at the polls during the election on November 6, 2012.   He provides a set of documents illustrating the problems.

  

  11/25/12

Carroll  talks about issues of the day including the elections,  the DLNR, the Hawaiian Humane Society, and the PLDC fiascos.

  

  11/18/12

Carroll and  guest Glenn Shiroma talk about the PLDC  (Public Land Development Corporation), and problems with the approval process.   The second hour Carroll talks about the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill.

  

  11/11/12

Carroll and Marsha Joyner talk about the election and call for an investigation into the violation of voters' rights.

  

  11/04/12

Carroll's guest is Terri Peake.  She discusses her many illnesses caused by silicone breast implants, their removal, and the problems she's been having trying to prove her case against the manufacturer.

  

  10/28/12

Carroll continues his discussion about an illegal dumpsite near Whitmore Village,  with drivers coming forward to talk about how it is done.

  

  10/21/12

Carroll talks about an illegal dumpsite near Whitmore Village, and the problem he is having getting records, or even concern, from the state.  He also talks about the state of disrepair at Kaukonahua Bridge near Wahiawa, and more about Hawaiian Homes leased lands in Nanakuli.

  

   10/14/12

Carroll's guest is Eric Ryan, who brings us up to date on the status of his complaints and allegations regarding the offices and political campaigns of Kymberly Pine and Tom Berg.

  

  10/07/12

Carroll's guests the first hour are Andrew Jamilla from the Waimanalo Neighborhood Board and Shelly Teixeira-Vickery, a long-time resident of the community. They talk about the late-night gun fire and bombing  noise from Bellows.  The second hour Carroll talks with Cloudia Charters about what is nice about Hawaii.

  

  09/30/12

Carroll gets serious about the culture of corruption in Hawaii.   He illustrates with a story about Navy-owned land around the Waipio Soccer Field  being used as an unauthorized dumping ground of contaminated and hazardous materials.

  

  09/23/12

The first hour Carrol talks with Malia Delapenia and Gina Snowden about the upcoming  Annual Hawaii Belly Dance Festival.   The second hour Carroll gives more information about the proposed Hawaiian Home's Land development in Nanakuli.

  

  09/16/12

Carroll and Bruce Wilson discuss religion in government.  The second hour Carroll continues discussion about the importance of voting,  a problem with IPADS and Verizon, and torn up playgrounds in Maili.

  

   09/09/12

Carroll and Marsha Joyner talk about the right and privilege of voting, and how to register to vote. Carroll and callers continue discussion regarding problems with politics, political parties, and empty chairs.  They also discuss Kaneohe Marine Air Corps Base's testing of  explosions for the Blue Angels' Air Show.

  

  09/02/12

Carroll talks with Richard Deconti about cuts in service and other problems with TheBus and Handi-Van. The second hour Carroll talks about the parade in Nanakuli to honor the  little league and ladies' softball championship teams. The final topic of the day is the claim that too many monk seals and turtles around the islands are causing problems with fishing.

  

  08/26/12

Carroll and guests  participate in a lively discussion regarding the development of the Nanakuli Village Center  and affordable housing project on Hawaiian Home's land.

  

  08/19/12

The topic today is THE BUS -- and the people speak up!    Carroll and guests Barbra Armentrout,  spokesperson for the No. 14 Bus Petition, and Richard Deconti, CFADAR,  lead the discussion, exposing some of the issues affecting the community.

  

  08/12/12

Carroll talks about "private scrap haulers" who pick up refrigerators, stoves, etc. ahead of the city bulky item pickup.  He also talks with callers about a number of other issues including politics, animal rights, seal turtles and monk seals.

  

  08/05/12

Carroll continues the discussion about the  increase of aircraft noise at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base over the past couple of years.  The second hour Carroll talks about the bad behaviour of politicians, including details about a large grant to one nonprofit organization with political ties.

   

  07/29/12

Carroll talks with Yvonne Johnson about the increase of aircraft noise from Kaneohe Marine Corps Base over the past couple of years, and illnesses caused by years of exposure to contaminated drinkiing water at Camp LeJuene, SC.    The second hour Carroll continues the discussion about problems at Next Step Shelter with several callers.

  

  07/22/12

Carroll talks with  Dave Cannell, who tell the story of how it is to be sick and homeless, and how it happened to his family. 

  

   07/15/12

Carroll's guests are Jeffrey and Kerena Vegas, who own a home sitting on land leased from Bishop Estate. They tell us their home has been flooded four times, and talk about the problems they are having with Bishop Estate while trying to fix it.

  

  07/08/12

The first hour Carroll talks with personal injury Attorney Jan Weinberg.    He talks about the business of personal injury lawsuits, tort reforms, costs, settlements and the jury system.   The second hour Carroll talks about problems at the Department of Community Services and issues regarding City Councilman Ernie Martin and his "circle of friends", including a convicted drug smuggler.

  

  07/01/12

Carroll and his guest, Dr. Thomas Loudat, discuss the pros of cons of going solar. The second hour Carroll talks with Don Persons,  a realtor with an office in Eaton Square, about the improper disposal of cyanide and other chemicals by the jewelry  business above his office, and the lack of response from the city and state.

  

  06/24/12

This week Carroll talks about the corruption involved in grants to various nonprofit organizations.  An eyewitness tells us about seeing the attempted rescue of sheep stuck on a ridge in Makapu'u.  

  

  06/17/12

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  06/10/12

Carroll and Attorney Mike Ostendorp talk about rail, political promises and corruption,  fairness of tax breaks,  and many other topics of interest.   The second hour they talk with the president of the Federal Firefighters Union, Mr. Reid Shimabukuro, about the Lualualei fire.  

  

  06/03/12

Carroll talks with K.C. Connors,  MaryAnne Long,  and other concerned citizens about cuts to TheBus Route 55 (Circle Island),  traveling thru  Kaneohe, the North Shore, Haleiwa and Wahiawa.  The second hour he talks with Douglas Oringer about the need to test for radioactivity in our food and water after the Fukushima incident.

  

    05/27/12

Carroll talks about problems at Pokai Bay, the Complaint filed by the families of the victims of the Waikele Caves fire,  problems at DLNR and politics.

  

  05/20/12

Carroll talks about the environment, foam, politics, favortism and abuse of office.    To illustrate part of the problem, he plays a recording of a recent Nanakuli Neighborhood Board meeting.

  

  05/13/12

Carroll discusses contaminated fish, blocked streams, and sewage and garbage dumped into our rivers, lakes and ocean.  The second hour Carroll talks with Alex Santiago, who is running for City Council.

  

  05/06/12

Carroll's guest for the first hour is Attorney Frank O'Brien, a private attorney specializing in child abuse and neglect, particularly in cases against the state.  The second hour Attorney Mike Ostendorp joins Carroll to discuss politics.

  

  04/29/12

Carroll's guests are Wes Nakama and Jason Ubay from AAJA.  They discuss the very moving documentary film  "Vincent Who?", to be screened Tuesday, May 1,  2012,  from 5 to 7 pm  at the downtown Laniakea YWCA, Fuller Hall.  Vincent Chin, a Chinese American, was beaten to death in 1982 following his bachelor party, because of his race.  His last words - "It isn't fair."    His killers got probation and a fine.    Think about it.

  

  04/22/12

Carroll talks about the need for environmental protection,  the "fine" for dumping in Maililii Stream,  law enforcement, and the suspension of environmental laws in Hawaii.

  

  04/15/12

Carroll's guests are Dr. Hector Valenzuela from the University of Hawaii and Dr. Phil Bereano from the University of Washington.  They discuss issues regarding GMO. Carroll also continues his talk regarding politicians, particularly Mufi Hannemann's record as Honolulu city mayor.

  

  04/08/12

Carroll continues his discussion of what's happening politically in Nanakuli and on the Waianae coast.  He clears up some of the confusion and backs up statements with documented facts regarding Kimo Kelii,  Mufi Hannemann, Tom Berg and others.

  

  04/01/12

Carroll talks about various activities involving politicians and  representatives on the neighborhood boards of  west  Oahu.

  

  03/25/12

Carroll's guest is Esther Kia'aina, running to represent Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.   She discusses her position on economic opportunity for small businesses, social and environmental issues, women's rights and right to choose, same-sex marriage, affordable housing, taxes, rail, and health care.

 

  03/18/12

Carroll discusses how to live healthy naturally with Dr. Sandra Michael and Dr. Terry Shintani.  Topics also include protection from exposure to radiation in the environment and improving your health with scalar technology.

  

  03/11/12

Carroll and Poka Laenui  discuss the controversy and protests regarding disinterments at Kawaiaha'o Church. There are several confusing issues and questions regarding what can and should be done with old graves in a church cemetery, and what will be the church's future plans for the disinterred bones.

  

  03/04/12

Carroll continues his discussion of contaminated soil around housing on Hawaii's military bases.  He talks with Walter Chun about how the contaminated soil was exposed after old houses were torn down and foundations removed.  The second hour he talks with Michael Ostendorp about traffic and corruption in the city and state governments.

  

  02/26/12

Tuskeegee Airman Lt. Colonel Alexander Jefferson is back to talk about his experiences in World War II.    The second hour Carroll discusses the recent characterization of a vandalism in Red Hill as a hate crime.

  

  02/19/12

Carroll talks about the cover-up of a problem with contaminated soil in housing areas at Hickam, Schofield, and other military bases.    The second hour he talks with a military couple scammed when  trying to rent an apartment on Oahu.  Listen here to find out what to watch out for.

  

  02/12/12

Carroll's guests are Professor Panos Prevedorus and Cliff Slater  discussing what's up with the rail project.  

  

  02/05/12

Carroll's guest is Honolulu City Councilmember Tom Berg talking about the lack of infrastructure in Hawaii and answering callers' questions.  Carroll also continues discussion of GMO and why the Legislature is holding up labeling bills.

  

  01/29/12

Carroll covers some of the current issues affecting Hawaii today.  The first hour he discusses the possibility of politics coming into play at O'lelo due to direct ties between Governor Abercrombie's administration and public access TV.    The second hour he talks about the problems with our school boards and  charter schools.

  

  01/22/12

Guests the first hour are Dr. Jim Anthony, discussing the Koolauloa Sustainable  Communities  Plan for Lai'e and the North Shore and Craig Chapman, from Friends of Malaekahana, discussing the people's park in Malaekahana.  The second hour Carroll talks with  Dr. Hector Valenzuela  and  Dr. Melissa Yee about GMO.

  

  01/15/12

Carroll,  Pam Davis, of Animal Advocate, Inc, Liz Rizzo,  a journalist with The Examiner, Elzbieta Trzeciak and her husband, Patrick Pettingill, talk about what the Hawaiian Humane Society did with Elzbieta's beloved dog, Rex.  

  

  01/08/12

Carroll  talks with Marsha Joyner about the NAACP dinner and awards ceremony originally scheduled at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, but moved to the Mariott, after protests, due to the ongoing worker's strike at the Hyatt.  Carroll also talks more about the Ethics Commission and the DLNR.

  

  01/01/12

Carroll  talks about the resignation of city employee Patty Teruya due to ethics violations, and how the situation was handled by the Ethics Commission and the "Press".   He also discusses the first Civil Unions Ceremony that took place right after midnight, on January 1, 2012.

  

  12/25/11

Carroll continues his discussion about Hawaii's charter schools.  He attended the audit review meeting on 12/19, and plays a tape of Marian Higa's presentation here.  It is very enlightening.  She does a great job discussing "Autonomy without Accountability" - auditing both academics and operations.  

  

  12/18/11

Carroll continues his discussion about Hawaii's charter schools, how the news media is whitewashing the situation, and how the DOE and local school boards are covering up.

  

   12/11/11

Carroll talks about problems with EMS ambulance services.   He also talks about Haseko's change in plans for their new marina community known as "Ewa Marina

  

  12/04/11

Carroll's guest is Elliot Ackerman, COO of Americans Elect 2012.  Their website gives individual citizens the ability to participate, come to a consensus and nominate candidates to run as a non-partisan party on the ballots of all 50 states.

  

  11/27/11

Carroll's guest is Rod Tam.  They discuss what is going on "behind the scenes" of our government.  Rod served on the city council for many years, and he knows what  he's talking about.

  

  11/20/11

Carroll's guest is Kevin Annett.  They discuss the state of Indian affairs in Canada and, in particular,  rape, abuse and genocide in  the Indian boarding schools run by churches since the 1870's.    The second hour Carroll continues discussion of problems in city and state government.

  

  11/13/11

The first hour Carroll continues his discussion about nepotism and ethics in government, and the unequal treatment of complaints and punishment based on who is involved.  Recently, he received a detailed complaint regarding EMS Services.   He is investigating the allegations, but starts the discussion here.  The second hour Carroll's guest is Terri Morgan, author of Playing the Genetic Lottery, a fictional memoir of growing up with parents with schizophrenia.  She provides an insight into what schizophrenia really is.

  

  11/6/11

Carroll's first guest is Rebecca Woodland, author of  The Blonde Vegetarian.  They discuss  Operation Christmas Child -  Samaritan's Purse, a project to pack a shoebox with items for kids in need.  The second hour Carroll talks with  Dr. William Bolman and Jessica Wong about the history of, and increase of cases of autism in children.

  

  10/30/11

Carroll talks about ethics and  nepotism in city and state government, and Governor Abercrombie's image and status in the State of Hawaii.  Examples include Brandon Cayatano's paintball business, Stephen Schatz's appointment to head of "Race to the Top", and several other ethical issues.

  

  10/23/11

Carroll and his guests, Marti Townsend, Alice Greenwood and Lucy Gay, discuss the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan.  The plan has changed drastically since its inception and no longer reflects the communities' vision.  Find out why here.

  

  10/16/11

Carroll talks with William Hoshijo from the State Civil Rights Commission about unemployment and job discrimination.    Is the government motivated to provide enough funding for the commission to be effective, particularly during this time of high unemployment?  

  

  10/09/11

Carroll talks about the recent resignation of a number of Abercrombie's staff and what may be behind the situation.

  

  10/02/11

Carroll and Eric Ryan continue their discussion of  the state of disarray within the Republican Party of Hawaii after the resignation of  their party chairman exposed many of the internal problems they previously denied.

  

  09/25/11

Carroll and his guests,  Christin Matsushige of the Hawaii Cat Foundation and Kim Williams,  talk about  the advantages of TNR - the TRAP, NEUTER AND RETURN program  - that  humanely reduces feral cat populations.

  

  09/18/11

Carroll and attorney Michael Ostendorp continue their discussion of Abercrombie's emergency proclamation, and DLNR Chairman William Aila's role in the process.

  

  09/11/11

Carroll and attorney Michael Ostendorp discuss Governor Abercrombie's proclamation, signed 6/14/11, suspending state statutes protecting the environment, historic sites,  public access to recreation areas, and environmental policies.   For what reason, and why wasn't the public informed?  Carroll also brings us up to date regarding parts containing radioactive materials from the U.S. Marine helicopter that crashed on the Kaneohe Sandbar.

  

  09/04/11

Carroll talks about his uncovering the story of radiation leaked at the Kaneohe Bay SandBar after a Marine helicopter crashed on March 29, 2011.  The leak was never disclosed to the state, the first responders or the public.    Why the big coverup?

  

  08/28/11

Carroll talks with Lucy Gay and Poka Laenui about KAHEA - the Hawaiian Environmental Alliance, and what is happening on the westside of Oahu.   He  also talks about Governor Neil Abercrombie and the "promises" he made during his campaign -  particularly about DLNR, now worse than ever.

  

  08/21/11

Carroll talks with Jim Anthony regarding the status of development in Laie and keep country country.  He then brings us up to date on the Rex Johnson story.  The second hour he talks with Momi  Robins author of Candy Canes and Coke. She talks about helping kids avoid the pitfalls of serious relationships at a young age.

  

  08/14/11

Carroll talks with Eric Ryan, who has an inside track on local politics.   They discuss the recent Ethics Commission confirmation of a complaint filed by Carroll Cox regarding Andrew Jamila, and how it is the tip of the iceberg of corruption in government.  Eric also tells us more about Tom Berg's "political actions and racist rants",  and how Patty Teruya  is tied in to the mess.

  

  08/07/11

Carroll talks about what is wrong with politicians, the Sand Island Treatment Plant and the Aloun Farms' case.

  

  07/31/11

Eric Ryan, the center of an escalating political controversy with Rep. Kymberly Pine, Councilman Tom Berg and others, returns to discuss politics in Hawaii.  Eric plays several recordings of Tom Berg in action, showing what life is like behind the scenes.

  

  07/24/11

Today's guest is Eric Ryan, center of a controversy with Rep. Kymberly Pine and Councilman Tom Berg that has had a lot of media coverage.  However, all we  have heard are one-sided accusations of hacking and other crimes from Ms. Pine, and character assassination from Mr. Berg, who fired him from his staff when the controversy started.    Here's what Eric has to say.

  

   07/17/11

Carroll tells what happened on the trial run of the new trash trucks we originally reported on several weeks ago.    Attorney Tony Locricchio presents three  proposals to help solve Hawaii's big problems with land, food and transportation, and discusses the coming global warning crisis.

  

  07/10/11

Carroll and Pam Davis discuss the Hawaiian Humane Society's treatment of  feral cat colonies  and their caretakers, and  Mr. Kurt Fevella's "Personal Services Basic Contract" as a refuse worker - an example of more government lies and coverups.

  

  07/03/11

Carroll, and his guest, Pam Davis,  talk about how our government is caught in lies, and they have proof!  Listen to our show, and view the documents.

  

  06/26/11

Carroll talks about an illegal dumpsite he found containing waste from Norwegian Cruise Lines.   Alledgedly the items were dumped by The Trashman, LLC, which has a contract to pick up NCL's trash from its ships, including the Pride of America.

Also, Jim Bannigan is in the studio to talk about  Bill 37, currently under consideration to reinstate tipping fee waivers for recyclers.

  

    06/19/11

The first hour Carroll talks with Keith Rollman about sustainability projects and, in particular, tipping fee discounts for automobile scrap residue (ASR).  The second hour Carroll talks with Pearl Johnson from the League of Women Voters, and Dr. Kioni Dudley from Friends of Makakilo, about the rail project.

  

  06/12/11

The topic today is Fighting Gamecocks.  Carroll and guests discuss all sides of the issue.

  

  06/05/11

Carroll and Mr. Jim Bannigan, the former manager of Schnitzer Steel Hawaii, talk about the new bill cutting recycling fee waivers for waste going into our Waimanalo Gulch Landfill.  Is it enough?

  

  05/29/11

Carroll talks with Michele Leao, Steven Pratt and Karlel Crowley about problems their non-profit organizations, Konishiki Kids Foundation and  the Shaka Foundation, experienced while working with City and County of Honolulu Special Events Coordinator, Ms. Patty Teruya.

  

  05/22/11

Carroll continues his discussion of government waste, fraud and abuse.  For example:  new trash trucks not in service, fee waivers for recyclers, the open DLNR administrator position,  who gets state press releases and responses to direct questions, and difficulty getting information from OIPA.  He also talks about Mr. Bill Mahas' recycling company trashing paradise in four different locations, and getting away with it! 

  

  05/15/11

Carroll,  Poka Laenui, and Panos Prevedorous discuss the rail and city infrastructure. Jim Bannigan discusses the bill to cancel reduced fees for dumping byproducts of the scrap metal business.  Carroll discusses new city trash trucks sitting unused because they do not accommodate three workers.

  

   05/08/11

Carroll talks about taxes,  leaking oil at an old storage site, fireworks in a Waikele Cave, coverups,  getting information, and obtaining documents under FOIA.

  

  05/01/11

Carroll talks with  Matthew Schwartz, Executive Director of the South Florida Wildlands Association about nuclear power plants and  the proposed expansion of  Florida Power and Light's Turkey Point Power Plant in south Florida.  They also talk about   effects of development, agriculture and alien species on wildlife in the Everglades and Keys, and other similar issues to what we have in Hawaii.

  

  04/24/11

The first hour Carroll talks with Amy and Keith Roylance.  Their cat, Kramer,  was put in state quarantine when they moved here after short notice.  A couple of weeks later he could not walk and X rays showed  his hind leg was broken.  They were told to submit a request for reimbursement of medical expenses, which "may" be approved after a lengthy investigation.

The second hour Carroll  talks with former DPP planner Pam Davis about the city's withdrawal of a Notice of  Violation against the Navy at Waikele Caves, and its effect on current conditions in the valley.

 

  04/17/11

The first hour Carroll talks with Dr. William Harris, MD, about the advantages of  a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle and its effect on Type II diabetes.  The second hour Carroll and Dr. Harris  talks about our crumbling infrastructure and  the rail "gravy train".  

  

  04/10/11

The first hour Carroll talks about the fire at Waikele Caves and conflicting stories from the government about the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill spill in January.

The second hour he talks with Mark Fergusson, Cathy Goegell and Dr. Bill Harris about the slaughterhouse bill.

 

  04/03/11

Carroll discusses ethics in government,  the Ethics Commission, how politicians and their friends abuse the system and unequal treatment of offenders.  Examples include Nestor Garcia's "job" with the Kapolei Chamber of Commerce, Patty Teruya's relationship with a non-profit organization, Rod Tam, and  other state and city workers

  

  03/27/11

Carroll's guest today is Yumi Kikuchi from the Harmonics Life Center, Kamogawa, Japan.   They discuss the dangers of radiation from the Fukushima Nuclear Plant and what our governments are not telling us.

  

  03/20/11

Carroll talks about  bees with Dr. Ethel M. Villalobos,  Director of the UH Bee Project, Field Technician Scott Nikaido, and  beekeeper Howard McGinnis.  Due to mite and beetle infestations, bees have almost disappeared. The population is recovering thanks to the help and research of the UH Bee Project.    If you see a swarm of bees - Don't spray, Let them stay.

  

  03/13/11

Carroll discusses issues with callers, including ethics, nepotism, taxes, unions, gas prices, pot holes, tsunami sirens, and FEMA trained employees taking the day off.  He also talks about a bill to put plants in Lake Wilson to fix water quality.

  

  03/06/11

Carroll has been investigating issues with treated sewage spilling into Lake Wilson for many years, and now debunks claims made by the DLNR, the media and others regarding the recent stories about stuck valves and water levels in Lake Wilson, and particularly the quality of water in the lake.

During the second hour Dr. Robert Geffner, Clinical Research Professor of Psychology, talks about the  8th Annual  Conference on  Preventing,  Assessing and Treating Child, Adolescent and Adult Trauma in Hawaii. This is an important issue. Anyone can attend the conference to learn valuable information.

  

  02/27/11

Live, in studio, local musicians Robert "Bobby" Parks , Francis Mahe and Alexandra Richardson play some of their music and talk about being musicians.  Carroll discusses his investigation of the H1N1 virus at the Waimanalo Job Corps and Governor Abercrombie's definition of "mainstream" media.

  

  02/20/11

Guests today are Robin Kaye, Henry Curtis, Martha Evans, and Butch Gima discussing the proposed industrial wind power plant on Lana'i -- a huge wind farm to supply a small amount of power to Oahu.

  

  02/13/11

Carroll, along with Scott Foster,  discusses the senate hearing on  senate bill 803 "Death with Dignity".   Why is it a small group of senators can kill a bill based on the one-sided emotional testimony of the religious community, health care industry and other special interests instead of having a  full and true debate on the issue?   Is this democracy?  

The second hour Carroll talks with Rebecca Woodland, author of "The Blonde Vegetarian", a cookbook of healthy recipes and information on the vegetarian life style.

  

  02/05/11

Today's guests are Dara  Carlin and Attorney Michael Ostendorp discussing child custody issues,  domestic violence and  problems with temporary restraining orders (TROs). Callers tell their personal stories of problems with the family court system.

  

  01/30/11

Carroll  continues his discussion about the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill, revealing conflicting statements from the city, state and Waste Management Hawaii about the cause of the spill  and posting documents containing the facts.

  

  01/23/ 11

Carroll  talks about the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill overflow during the so-called "100 year storm",  and the  "sterilized"  waste that washed into the ocean and continues to wash up on our beaches.

  

  01/16/ 11

Carroll Cox, Marsha Joyner, Carol Golojuch and Scott Foster honor Martin Luther King, Jr.'s  birthday  with a discussion on making things better for all people.   

  

  01/09/ 11

Today's theme is the failure of community master plans to include the local community in the plan.

The first hour Carroll's guest is  Dr. Jim Anthony, discussing Envision Lai'e, BYU, and attempts to develop Lai'e.    The second hour Carroll  talks with Attorney Tony Locricchio about problems with Kamaaina Kids / Kamaaina Care's recently acquired contract to run He'eia State Park.

  

  01/02/ 11

Carroll talks with Kurt Tseu and Erwin Kuwata from the Board of Water Supply, and Stuart Yamada and Mike Miahira from the Department of Health about a recent finding of chromium VI in our water at one undisclosed location on Oahu.  

The second hour Carroll talks about how laws are passed because of a problem with a few abusers,   such as the new law regarding bulky items trash  pickup, while the real problems are not addressed.  

  

  12/26/ 10

Carroll ties up loose ends from 2010 and talks about things he is looking forward to in 2011.    He also plays some of his favorite music to close out the year.

Topics include compromise as an important part of politics, furloughed city employees working overtime on Saturdays, water quality testing, toxic chemicals in our dumps, corruption and abuse by our political leaders,and the disparate treatment of ethical complaints against Charles Djou, Rod Tam, and the Liquor Commission.

  

  12/19/ 10

Carroll talks with Choon James and KC Connors about the Envision Laie Development Plan.  The community says massive development will damage both the tourist and film industry, destroying the vision of Hawaii they are looking for.  Is this what the people want?"

  

  12/12/ 10

The first hour Carroll talks with Dr. Barth Green, founder of Project MediShare.  They are treating cholera and other diseases, and working to alleviate suffering in Haiti

The second hour we talk about the story "The Neighborhood Commission reprimands Koolau Loa Board for Ignoring Public" with Laie resident Bill Racoma.

  

  12/05/ 10

The first hour Panos Prevedorus joins Carroll to talk about the just released study of projected costs for a fixed rail system on Oahu over the next 30 years.  There are alternatives. Let's consider them before it's too late, particularly when there are so many other things, such as outdated sewer systems, that must be done.

 During the second hour Carroll talks with Delores Lauing, who knew Mark David Chapman when he lived in Hawaii in the 70's.  Chapman murdered John Lennon  30 years ago, on  December 8, 1980.  She provides some insight to his character and his life.

  

  11/28/10

Carroll's guest, J. Thomas Steinmetz,  is head of the Hawaii Tourism Association, a private company set up to monitor and promote Hawaii tourism.  His association  is having problems working with the state run Hawaii Tourism Authority in promoting tourism in Europe.  Steinmetz is also publisher of eTurboNews, an online global travel news service.

 During the second hour Carroll talks about  several ethic complaints filed against a city employee, Ms. Patty Teruya.

  

  11/21/10

Carroll and his guest, Summer Nemeth, discuss construction of the Ka'ena Point Predator Fence, particular why construction has started now, during nesting season.

During the second hour Carroll and Summer  discuss DLNR, Laura Thielen, Mark Young, and the head of law enforcement job held open for him for more than a year while he completed his duties with the United States Coast Guard. Now, why did Young quit after only a few months on the job?   Laura will also be leaving in a couple of weeks.  Should she be hiring his replacement after this fiasco?

  

  11/14/10

Attorney Michael Ostendorp is the host today.  The first hour his guests discuss problems with child protection agencies.  The second hour he talks with Kamaaina Termite and Pest Control.

  

  11/07/10

Carroll talks with Mrs. Ethel Min who, after working 20 years for a contractor handling the Department of Labor's Job Corps, was fired at the age of 82.   She was injured at work but was denied worker's comp as well as retirement benefits.   Prior to this she received excellent reviews.  We are asking the Department of Labor why.  Listen to her stories about teaching at the job corps.

ALSO:  SPECIAL FAVORS DOG CITY GOVERNMENT!    Carroll provides examples of special favors, and hopes they do not continue under the new administration.

  

  10/31/10

The first hour Carroll's guest is  Konishiki, talking story about growing up in Nanakuli, life in Japan, being a kid, and the Konishiki Kids Foundation.

During the second hour Bruce Wilson and Rachel Tabachnick provide additional information and video about Hawaii politicians involved with the International Transformation Network and its plans to "put its foot on Hawaii".

  

  10/24/10

Carroll brings back Bruce Wilson to discuss Lt. Governor Aiona's denial of his membership in Transformation Hawaii and his ties with the International Transformation Network.

During the second hour Greg Holzman and  Scott Mijares discuss the proposed expansion of  the Hawaii Humpback Whale Sanctuary and their concern with the dangers of Federal control of our State waters for the use in protecting corals, sea turtles, and Monk seals.

  

 10/17/10

 Carroll's guests are Cora Sanchez and Allen Lennard from Haleiwa, discussing the Haleiwa Sustainable Communities Plan and the City and County of Honolulu's "underhanded tactics" in the proposed sale of land to private citizens for a hotel in Haleiwa.

  

  10/10/10

Carroll talks about politics and the upcoming elections.  Can political promises be turned into actions?

  

  10/03/10

 We discuss the Pew Charitable Trust, their contractor in Hawaii, Mr.Jeremy Personius, and their underhanded tactics to obtain my 18 years of professional knowledge,  research and documentation of shark finning in Hawaii. We also discuss a threatening email, attacking me, that was sent to the Abercrombie campaign.

  

  09/26/10

    Due to technical difficulties at KWAI 1080, our show is not available this week.  
    Please come back next week for another new and exciting show!

  

  09/19/10

Carroll discusses Furlough Fridays, the sit-in, our education system and our government with members of Save Our Schools Hawaii.

  

  09/12/10

Carroll and callers discuss issues regarding campaigns and problems with current city government.

  

  09/05/10

Carroll and callers discuss the upcoming elections and how information is (or is not) handled by the media.

  

  08/29/10

Carroll's guest worked at the Mailiili'i Stream site when the city illegally dumped loads of concrete into the stream to create a "maintenance" road.  Here is the real story!

  

  08/22/10

Carroll's guest is Dr. Timothy S. Johnson from The Frederick Douglass Foundation and Leo Bogee from World Christian Leadership, discussing  their support of the Republican party and "black conservative values", their criticism of black democratic leaders,  and their stand on anti-abortion and gay marriage/civil union issues.

  

  08/15/10

Carroll's guest is Marti Townsend, from KAHEA, talking about Tropic Land Company's  request  to rezone agriculture land to build an industrial park.    He also discusses Mufi's campaign ad comparing himself to Neil Abercrombie.

  

  08/08/10

Carroll discusses accountability in government and bring you up to date on a variety of topics including Mufi's campaign calling Hawaii News Now to complain about Carroll on their broadcasts.

  

  08/01/10

Carroll's guest is John Carroll,  Republican candidate for governor of the state of Hawaii

 

  07/25/10

Carroll continues his discussion regarding the national "Local 5 Hotel Workers Rising"  campaign, about ordinary working people pushing back and holding Wall Street accountable.  Guests are Mike McGurn and Kaleo Aarona, Local 5 members and particpants in the protest at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, on July 22, 2010.

  

  07/18/10

Carroll's guests are Eric Gill and Lauren Ballesteros from the Local 5 hotel workers union. They discuss participation in the national "Local 5 Hotel Workers Rising"  campaign, about ordinary working people pushing back and holding Wall Street accountable.

  

  07/11/10

Carroll discusses Governor Linda Lingle's announcing her veto of HB 444, the Civil Union Bill, on July 6, 2010,  and the events surrounding her press conference.  Why did the state require Equality Hawaii to get a Special Use Permit to rally at the capitol, but  not the church groups, organized by Pastor Francis Oda, who were permitted to demonstrate on the 5th floor of the capitol outside the governor's office, as well as in the areas "permitted" by Equality Hawaii?

  More Information:   Link here for pictures, audio and video from the rally

  

  07/04/10

Carroll's guests, Michael Golojuch, Jr. of PFLAG-Oahu, and Holly J. Huber of Hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church discuss civil rights and lobbying by nonprofits, particularly the Hawaii Family Forum.  

  

  06/27/10

Carroll and his guests, Choon James and Marvin Iseke from Hauula, discuss seizure of property by big government through eminent domain.   Also, Hannemann's Leeward Coast Community Benefit Program called into question (see attached).

  

  06/20/10

Carroll's guests are Carolyn Golojuch, President of PFLAG-Oahu, and Hannah Miyamoto, a local attorney,  discussing issues regarding Hawaii Business Roundtable's letter to Governor Linda Lingle advocating killing HB444, The Civil Unions Bill. The Roundtable is a group of big business CEO's with the purpose of influencing government with their agenda.

  

  06/13/10

Carroll and his guest, Calvin Griffin from Hawaii Bulletin Board, discuss facts about Mufi Hannemann's hidden "side trip" to Pittsburgh for a  fundraiser and how the media handled the story after Carroll brought it to their attention.  Media has an obligation to accurately and completely report stories, even if they are negative to someone they support.

Click here for a TIMELINE of events leading up to the Pittsburgh trip and subsequent news stories.

On June 15 I filed a complaint on campaign spending violations with the State Campaign Spending Commission. (see attached)

See additional information about Hannemann's trip in below link for 06/10/10

  

  06/10/10

BREAKING NEWS - On June 9, 2010, Mayor Hannemann attended a fundraiser in Pittsburgh for his mayorial campaign. However, his press release said he went to a meeting  in Washington DC on 6/9  to discuss rail funding, then on to Oklahoma for a mayor's conference on 6/10.     Why didn't he mention the trip to Pittsburgh in his press release?  

  

  06/06/10

Carroll and his guest,Jim Brewer, producer of Employees Today, talk about big business, politics and corruption, including problems with BP and job outsourcing.  What's happening to our country's democracy?

 

  05/30/10

Carroll presents information about Mayor Mufi Hannemann's manipulation, behind the scenes activities, and strong arm tactics to have city council members change their votes on resolution 10-114 (Revision to the Waianae Public Infrastructure Map) for the benefit of friends  and political connections.  

  

  05/23/10

 Carroll talks about the Department of Health's April 22, 2010, press release confirming "Cases of Salmonella Related to Eating Raw Tuna", and his finding that the ahi was purchased at Kuru Kuru Sushi in Pearl Kai Shopping Center.  

  

  05/16/10

Today's topic is the monk seal,  one of the most endangered marine mammals in the U.S, and politics behind actions by DLNR, WESPAC, and U.S. Marine Fisheries Service that will adversely impact monk seals and sea turtles.

  

  05/09/10

Carroll discusses the problems with the way the media is reporting the story about Lt. Gov. Aiona and other politicians connection to ITN, the International Transformation Network.

 

 05/02/10
   8:00 am
Bruce Wilson returns to continue discussion about Hawaii politicians and ITN

 

  05/02/10
  9:00 am

Jennifer Kishimori,  founder, former President of, and recently terminated by OSPCA, talks about internal problems regarding mismanagement and donations at OSPCA.

  

  04/25/10
   9:00 am
  
   Extra
    hour!

Carroll's special guest at 9 am is Bruce Wilson,  leading a discussion about  Hawaii politicians, including Mayor Hannemann, Lt. Gov. Aiona, City Councilman Okina and Senator Norman Sakamoto,  and their ties to the International Transformation Network (ITN).     ITN supports religion in government and anti-gay/civil-union legislation here, and in Uganda.

  

  04/25/10
   8:00 am

At 8 am Carroll talks with City Councilman Rod Tam regarding city government issues, what he proposes to do, and his experiences at city hall.

  

  04/18/10

Lyla B. Berg, Representative for the18th District and candidate for Lt. Governor, is back to talk about various bills before the legislature.  Speak up now - the deadline is midnight, Friday, April 23.

  

  04/11/10

Today's guest is Marti Townsend of Kahea, The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance,  discussing coral protection. Researchers sampling coral using an open system of recycling water between coral storage tanks and the ocean led  to contamination of the coral in other areas of the ocean from diseased coral in the tanks.

  

  04/04/10

Pam Davis of Animal Advocate Inc. is back to discuss problems citizens have working with our disfunctional government.

  

  03/28/10

Lyla B. Berg, Representative for the18th District and candidate for Lt. Governor, is back to talk about politics and leadership in government agencies.

  

  03/21/10

Carroll discusses issues surrounding the hiring of a new  DoCARE chief at DLNR.

  

  03/14/10

Join Carroll and his guest, Dr. Marsha Green, for a lively discussion of whales and their "sanctuary" in Hawaii.    Is NOAA taking care of the whales?   Is there an effective management plan?

  

  03/07/10

Carroll talks with Representative Lyla B. Berg, 18th District.  Topic is how to work with legislatures to get things done.

 

  02/28/10

Carroll's guests are Carole McLean and Kimberly Lowe from The Friends of He'eia State Park.  They recently lost their lease to Kama'aina Kids, whose plans include   fee for use, “ecotourism”, kayak tours, piers & construction.  Once again, DLNR is involved.

  

  02/21/10

Carroll leads a discussion about the Democratic Party and their inability to get things done.  Are they really the party of the people?  

  

  02/14/10

Russ Inouye talks about the 2nd Annual Hawaii Ocean Expo at the Blaisdell, On Saturday, February 27,  9am-7pm,  and Sunday, February 28, 9am-5pm.

  

   02/07/10

Carroll talks with Pam Davis, President, Animal Advocate, Inc.,  about who oversees the integrity of NGOs (non-government organizations), including the Humane Society and PEW Trust.

  

  01/31/10

City Councilman, and mayoral candidate Donovan Dela Cruz talks with Carroll about rail, trash, law enforcement, building permits, infrastructure, and how the city effects your everyday life.

  

   01/24/10

Carroll continues his discussion of politics, the Pacific Century Fellows program, the Ethics Commission, and integrity in Hawaii.

  

  01/17/10

Of special concern this week is the "Waikele Caves", a canyon area next to Waikele that is zoned for and could be used as a beautiful recreation area.  Unfortunately it is now filled up with industrial storage areas and businesses trashing up the landscape.

  

  01/10/10

Although we were off the air this week, please check out our broadcast page for information regarding the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade on 1/18, shipping trash, and other news.

  

  01/03/10

Carroll's and his guest, Summer Mullins, continue discussion about fishermen's problems at Kaena Pt.,  with Laura Thielen and with the DLNR.

  

  12/27/09

Jeanie Li, J. L. Mandrell and Huang Chi Kuo are back to continue their discussion about fishing rule changes by DLNR, closed areas, and harassment by officers.  

 

  12/20/09

Carroll and his guests, Jeanie Li (a concerned citizen), J.L Mandrell from The Makai Society and Huang Chi Kuo discuss rule changes by the Department of Land and Natural Resources that impact fishermen and boaters.  DLNR can now propose and pass rules, such as restricting fishing access and introducing park user fees, on its own, without any regulation or oversight!

  

  12/13/09

Carroll and his guest, Alphonso Braggs, President of the Hawaii Chapter of the NAACP, discuss its mission to "ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of all persons".

  

  12/06/09

Carroll and his guest, Calvin Griffin, discuss local politics, including shipping trash and the missing bypass road on the west side.  What are our leaders doing?  Remember next time you vote!

 

   11/29/09

Carroll talks about  the problems caused by partisan politics, internal conflicts at the Hawaii SPCA,  and other topics of interest.

  

   11/22/09

Carroll's guests, Cathy Goeggel and Anjie Pham from Animal Rights Hawaii, and Attorney Mike Ostendorp, discuss feral animals in Hawaii,  City Council Resolution 09-0311 for Reduction and Control of Feral Animals at Honolulu Botanical Gardens System, Animal Damage Control (ADC), and an orchestrated attack on birds and animals by our government .

  

  11/15/09

The Carroll Cox Show wants consumers to be aware of, and concerned with, recent "fresh fish" advertisements by Foodland and the sales practices of other markets.  Guests Karyn Herrmann and  Attorney John Parker talk about carbon monoxide treated fish and imported fish advertised as fresh with Hawaiian "local" names.

  

  11/08/09

Carroll continues his discussion of government politics and ethics, and encourages people to research information on the Ethics Commsision website, hawaii.gov/ethics

  

  11/01/09

Carroll discusses politics, ethics, and efforts to get information from the government.

  

  10/25/09

Carroll brings you up to date on previous issues :  Humane Society actions in Mississippi,  blind monk seals, and the rail EIS

  

  10/18/09

Carroll's guests are Ronnie Graves and Allan Schwartz, former members of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Emergency Rescue Team.   After the problems we exposed with the Pang Animal Haven "rescue", we found  many others have also raised concerns regarding HSUS'  unprofessional  conduct and  "unethical" and inaccurate publicity.  Most of the emergency team have resigned due to these issues.

  

   10/11/09

Professor Panos Prevedouros, University of Hawaii Civil Engineering, sits in for Carroll today to discuss rail and other transit options with Cliff Slater, HonoluluTraffic.com

  10/04/09

Today's guest is congressional candidate, and former Congressman  for the 2nd Congressional District, Ed Case.

  

  09/27/09

Today's guest is Panos Prevedouras discussing the proposed rail transit system

  

  09/20/09

The topic is City Council member Charles Djou's  bill to ban people from sitting and sleeping on sidewalks.

  

  09/13/09

Listeners call in to discuss politics and issues with Carroll.    

  

  09/06/09

Carroll brings you up to date on some topics from the past

  

  08/30/09

Carroll and his guest, Attorney Michael Ostendorp, continue discussion regarding Animal Haven and the problems they are having with the Hawaiian Humane Society after the owner, Bonnie Pang, passed away and her husband called the Oahu SPCA for help with the animals.  More Info

  

  08/23/09

Carroll talks with Jennifer Kishimori, founder of the Oahu SPCA, and CatFriends Hawaii and Pam Davis, President, Animal Advocate, Inc. regarding problems Jenny is having with the Hawaiian Humane Society after the  Oahu SPCA rescued 400 animals from the Pang property.   Also, Pam, and callers, talk about problems they are having with HHS.

  

  08/16/09

Carroll talks with Scott King about the drowning at the Hilton Hawaiian Lagoon.    

  

  08/09/09

This week Carroll talks  "Clunkers"  with Dave Roth, Executive Director of the Hawaii Automobile Dealers Association,
 
He also provides information about a mysterious drowning at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Lagoon  (more info)

  

  08/02/09

This week Carroll talks with Mr. Glenn Imaoka regarding claims of illegal dumping and worker's exposure to depleted uranium and unexploded munitions at the Schofield Barracks target range

  

   07/26/09

This week Carroll talks about our government's waste and abuse of taxes.

  

  07/19/09

Waianae kids talk about their education on illegal dumping and other environmental issues impacting the Waianae coast

  

  07/12/09

Talking story with  Fred Barnett, author of "Shark Stories, 101 Amazing Real-Life Shark Tales"

  

  07/05/09

Talking story with Shirley McGreal, IPPL - International Primate Protection League.   

  

  06/28/09

Today's guest is Louie the Fish.   Carroll and guest host Scott Davis discuss the Anuenue Fish Hatchery closure.   Follow the money and learn how politics comes into play.

  

  06/21/09

Carroll, Tina Quizon, and Josh Tickell  talk about the movie FUEL.  There are many alternatives for green energy.  See the movie, learn what is behind our dependencies on fossil fuels,  and get started with a green energy plan!

  

  06/14/09

Carroll's guests are Michael Ostendorp and  Richard Ruais, Executive Director, Bluewater Fisherman's Association.   The topic is the status of sustainable ocean-wide fisheries.

  

  06/07/09

Carroll and his guest, Kim Kalama, discuss the military and their reasons for closure of the beach at Bellows

  

  05/31/09

Carroll and his guest, Bob Duerr of Hawaii Fishing News, discuss what's killing our whales, fish and other ocean resources.

  

   05/24/09

Carroll and his guest, Pam Davis, President, Animal Advocate, Inc, discuss invasive species, animal control and government.

  

  05/17/09

Carroll and his guest, Stephen Joseph,  discuss alternative energy sources and recycling.

  

  05/10/09

Carroll recaps several issues discussed in the past, including carbon monoxide treated fish, sharkfins and the DLNR.

  

  05/03/09

Carroll looks into how Hawaii state agencies, and federal agencies in Hawaii, use non-profit organizations, such as the Hawai'i Conservation Alliance, to propagandize environmental issues to generate extra money, while suppressing its citizen's voice and opinions.  

  

  04/26/09

Community members from Kona discuss the state and the landowner's request to delist the  Pua’a II Agricultural Fields Archaeological District from the state and federal register of historic places.  The request was voted down at a hearing  by the historic review board - a big victory for a community that was strongly discouraged from protesting the issue.

  

  04/19/09

  Carroll talks with  Clayton Young, President Ohana Bird Club,  Phoenix Morgaine from Wild Bird Rehab Haven, and Florence Hulihee, President Alha Hawaiian Parrot Assoc.   about their concerns with House Resolution 669 “ The Non Native Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act”  to be heard by congress on April 23, 2009.  The bill was introduced by Delegate Madeline Bordallo (D- Guam

  

  04/12/09

 A discussion regarding State Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, issues on the Waianae Coast, and Ko'Olina.

  

  04/05/09

Carroll and guest Lucy Gay discuss issues regarding the Waianae Coast and Waimanalo Gulch Landfill ( Attached is the State Office of Planning objection to the Landfill (pdf))

 

  03/29/09

Broadcasting from Schrader's Windward Country Inn on Kaneohe Bay, Carroll talks story with Mr. Ralph Schrader about his many  adventures in the Pacific       Click here for information about the Inn

  

   03/22/09

 Big Brother gives Big Business a Big Break - Management issues at the DLNR

 

   03/15/09

Carroll is broadcasting live from the Hawaii Yacht Club and Mitch's 4th Annual Sushi Shootout Fishing Tournament, sponsored in part by Mitch's Sushi Bar, Pardises Beverages, Corona Beer, and TT&D Tropical Trim and Design, Haleiwa.     PICTURES

  

  03/08/09

Carroll and Tina Quizon talk about problems with the FDA's negative response to requests for information.

  

  03/01/09

The Tuskegee Airman are back!    Listen as they talk about their life experiences.

  

  02/22/09

The Tuskegee Airman talk about their experiences and current events.   More Information:  Tuskegee Airmen News

 

  02/15/09

Carroll talks about government issues including importation of sharkfins, military sewage dumps,  corruption and waste of funds.

  

  02/08/09

 Today's topic is domestic violence with guests Tina Quizon and Pastor Leo J. Bogee, Jr.  

  

  02/01/09

Carroll talks with American Friends Service-Hawaii.  AFSC's focus is to assure that state policies bridge work and welfare.

 

  01/25/09

Carroll talks about the State Health Department's lack of response to the use of non-food grade crude salt in laulaus and other food products in Hawaii
LIST OF COMPANIES AND PRODUCTS CONTAINING NON-FOOD GRADE SALT

  

  01/18/09

Carroll continues Superferry discussion with Koohan Paik and Jerry Mander, and their book, "The Supperferry Chronicles"

  

  01/11/09

Carroll's guests, Irene Bowie and Koohan Paik,
discuss  the Superferry audit report  
and Koohan Paik's book "The Supperferry Chronicles"
Summary of Audit Rpt
Full Audit Rpt - in PDF

  

  01/04/09

Carroll talks about the health risk of eating imported fish
treated with carbon-monoxide, and status of recent protest and other action

  

 12/28/08

Tina Quizon is back this week  to continue discussion about the environment and personal well-being

  

  12/21/08

Carroll's guest is Tina Quizon from O'lelo's show "Pathways to Paradise",  broadcast every Monday at 6:30 PM, Channel 49.

  

  12/14/08

Our guest this week is MEALS ON WHEELS, dedicated to helping Oahu’s elders and individuals with disabilities preserve their independence at home.

  

  12/07/08

   Steve Guttman talks about mortgage fraud, and a call in from Freddie Mac provides additional information.

 

  11/30/08

  Talk story with Nalani Olds - Hawaiian history and culture

  

  11/23/08

State Government, The PACIFIC SHORES and other issues that should concern us

  

  11/16/08

Master Fishermen Al Bento talks about how to catch "The Big One"

  

  11/09/08

A discussion regarding local fish vs. imported fish, salmonella, and carbon monoxide with Michael Ostendorp and John Hernandez.

Pictures of local Hawaii fish auction and FDA documentation of rejected shipments of imported fish

  

  11/02/08

Discussion regarding how the Gulick homeless "structure" collapse illustrates government mismanagement and inaction
 
Also, we have pictures and a list of violations and complaints
 

  

  10/26/08

 Discussion regarding tolerance of  DUI and sex offenders,
racial discrimination, and corruption in the city's government.
 
What is happening to expensive equipment disappearing
from the Sand Island Treatment Plant?  We have the answers.
 

  

  10/19/08

  Discussion with Hui O’ Pikoiloa, a community organization made up of people who wish to keep the Mahinui Hillside in Kaneohe zoned as conservation land instead of rezoned for use as a cemetery.

  

  10/12/08

  DLNR's authorization of gill nets is killing endangered Hawaiian monk seals, and other issues regarding government's mismanagement of the environment

  

  10/05/08

  A discussion with Shana Peete, Andre Wooten and Daphne Barbee-Wooten from the African American Lawyers Association regarding the Rex Johnson emails and racism in Hawaii

  

  09/28/08

   A discussion regarding the effects of air pollution from an auto painting shop and the lack of response from government agencies to the community's complaints

  

  09/21/08

  A discussion regarding ethics, politicians, HTA and  the Rex Johnson emails

  

  09/14/08

 Carroll and Jim Brewer discuss the elections, the candidates, and the proposed rail system.

  

  09/07/08

  Carroll discusses issues regarding
 The Sand Island Treatment Plant

  

   08/31/08

  Carroll discusses issues regarding
 Native Hawaiians and DLNR with Kim Kalama

  

   08/24/08

 Panos Prevedouras, mayoral candidate for the City and County  of Honolulu, continues his discussion with Carroll

  

   08/17/08

 The Wahiawa Lions Club discusses their various programs to  help the community

 

   08/10/08

 Mr. Charles Totto, from the Ethics Commission

  

   08/03/08

 Carroll's guest is Ann Kobayashi, mayoral candidate for   the City and County of Honolulu

  

   07/27/08

   Carroll's guest is Panos Prevedouras, mayoral candidate for    the City and County of Honolulu

  

     07/20/08

   DLNR - PART II - Carroll discusses various issues with Hawaii    Department of Land and Natural Resources

  

   07/13/08

Carroll discusses various issues with DLNR and
the unequal application of justice and the law

  

  07/06/08
   Carroll discuss our government's handling of the rail project,
   the landfill,  and the Sand Island Treatment Plant

  

  06/29/08
   Followup on PA Landfill and previously frozen fish,
   treated with carbon-monoxide

  

   06/22/08    Carroll and his guest talk about WESPAC

  

  06/15/08   TALKING TRASH ABOUT THE LANDFILL

   

  06/08/08
 Carroll and his guest discuss issues regarding abandoned cars on a Big Island property,  and how
our state agencies have failed to act appropriately

  

  06/01/08
   Broadcast LIVE from the Hawaii Yacht Club, sponsoring
    the 19th Annual Goodwill Industries Fishing Tournament

   

  05/25/08    E-WASTE - What do we do with old computers?

   

  05/18/08    Big Brother gives Big Business a Big Break

   

  05/11/08   Hawaii Dept. of Health, the FDA, and Salmonella Fishgate:   Imported fish treated with carbon monoxide

  

  05/04/08   The Magnusen-Stevens Act,  Closure of Bottom Fishing

  

   04/12/08
  Carroll discusses Salmonella in imported fish - PART I
   witih Calvin Griffin, The Hawaii Bulletin Board Radio Show
     04/26/08
  Carroll discusses Salmonella in imported fish - PART II
  with Calvin Griffin, The Hawaii Bulletin Board Radio Show