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Aaron Harber Show-Philip Moeller
Published: 06-16-09
This week Aaron interviews Philip Moeller, a commissioner with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). They discuss the regulation of the electric and natural gas resources and the challenges of bringing new energy sources into the transmission grid system.
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<p>"The Aaron Harber Show TM " is a weekly television show broadcast on Denver Open Media, Denver station KBDI-TV Channel 12 (Colorado Public Broadcasting), and other local outlets in the nation's 18th largest media market. The show provides a forum for accuracy and truth via mutually respectful discourse in a format in diametric opposition to television’s addiction to the generation of gratuitous conflict, false controversy, polarization, and personal attacks. "The Aaron Harber Show" gives everyone a fair chance to speak in a setting conducive to honest and candid discussion. The program is available to 2 million households and 4 million people in cities such as Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, Englewood, Fort Collins, Greeley, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Parker, Pueblo, among many others. The program also is broadcast by COMCAST Entertainment Television, Denver Open Media (DOM), ION Media Networks (KPXC-TV), and TV Aspen. The program is available 24/7 on the Web as well as via satellite and cable with viewers from coast to coast and internationally. The nonpartisan program is hosted by Aaron Harber, who is recognized for his ability to facilitate civil debate among diverse guests. The show’s relaxed style, long-form structure, and broad range of personalities expressing uncommon views make "The Aaron Harber Show" both entertaining and educational. Aaron is known for adroitly drawing out his guests from the worlds of politics, government, entertainment, media, education, business, religion, and the arts for insightful discussions of national and international issues. Guests have included former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, CBS Anchor Bob Schieffer, 2004 Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Kerry, Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, actress Darryl Hannah, green venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, former Governor Tommy Thompson, Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, writer Dave Barry, PBS Anchor Jim Lehrer, Forbes Inc. Chairman Steve Forbes, President Jimmy Carter, former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, former CIA Director James Woolsey, “Democracy Now” television host Amy Goodman, former Vice-President nominee Jack Kemp, ABC’s Cokie Roberts, United Nations Foundation President Tim Wirth, former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson, former U.S. Senator Gary Hart, the artist Christo, Iraq Study Group Co-Chair &amp; former Congressman Lee Hamilton, former U.S. Secretary of Energy and Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena, Washington Post executive Ben Bradlee, Congressman &amp; presidential candidate Tom Tancredo, activist Ralph Nader, NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams, Governor Bill Ritter, Ambassador Swanee Hunt, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, former U.S. Senator Hank Brown, Publisher Arianna Huffington, Oilman T. Boone Pickens, U.S. Senator (now U.S. Interior Secretary) Ken Salazar, former TIME Magazine Managing Editor and CNN Chairman Walter Isaacson, author &amp; gadfly Jim Hightower, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia, philanthropist Teresa Heinz Kerry, U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, former Mayor &amp; former DNC Vice Chair Wellington Webb, Jordan’s Queen Noor, President Bill Clinton, General Colin Powell, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III, and General David Petraeus (interviewed at the Pentagon and in Iraq). With degrees from Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public &amp; International Affairs and Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, Aaron has a singular background which combines international affairs, economics, law, business, and politics. An ardent defender of the First Amendment and equal rights for all, Aaron gained national recognition when he was sued frivolously for $20 million by Rush Limbaugh for using the word "Rush" in the title of his national radio program ("After the Rush"). With broad-based support across the entire political spectrum, Aaron prevailed in the federal court case. Aaron used humor throughout that event as he now effectively does on his television program and thanks Rush for promoting his career. In 1998, Aaron moved from the Talk America Radio Network (where he was heard on 51 radio stations across the country) exclusively into the television arena. He has appeared on and hosted a number of television and radio programs. The talk industry's leading publication -- "TALKERS MAGAZINE" -- selected Aaron out of 5,000 hosts across the country as one of America's “100 Most Important Talk Show Hosts” in 1997 (along with other hosts such as Don Imus, G. Gordon Liddy, Rush Limbaugh, Dr. Laura Schlesinger, Howard Stern, and Bruce Williams). For more information or to view a sample of past programs, please visit the show’s Web site (www.HarberTV.com) or e-mail Info@HarberTV.com. “USA Talk Network,” “USA-TN,” “Blind Justice,” “The Aaron Harber Show,” and “The Senate In Balance” are registered trademarks and the proprietary products, trade names, and properties of USA Talk Network, Inc. and/or Aaron Harber -- (303) 666-6161, Post Office Box 17143, Boulder, Colorado 80308-0143. [03-01-09]</p>

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Language: English
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