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Larry Johnson on John Batchelor’s nationally-syndicated radio show tonight, 10:35 p.m. ET

11:20 p.m. ET: Bumped down since Larry’s segment is over. VISIT John Batchelor’s home page to read his posts and catch his podcasts!

batchelor-sDon’t miss Larry Johnson, a Sunday night regular expert guest on the great KFI AM radio show hosted by John Batchelor, one of the sharpest analysts in all of radio (or television). John’s provocative show is dashing, daring, and thoughtful (a rare AM offering). Listen live via Los Angeles AM station KFI 640, starting at 7:00 p.m. PT. If you haven’t listened before, come early if you need to download small, easily installed software.

KFI-AM 640 Los Angeles, 7-10P Pacific Time.

705P Pacific Time:  John GapperFinancial Times, re AIG Reinvents The Trader’s Option, re how the AIG Bonus Villains are necessary afterall, because only they know how to unwind the brain-twisting trades that have so far cost the US $180 billion.  Greenberg attacks US over AIG  Now, the ever-ingenious AIG traders have come up with a derivative of the trader’s option. Call it the trader’s option squared.

720P: John Hughes, Bloomberg,  re GM and Chrysler and the Obama administration.  

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735P:  Professional Roundtable with Diana West, DianaWest.com, Larry Johnson, No Quarter and State (ret), Jim McTagueBarrons  Palin slams ‘Special Olympics’ remark  Really, Congress, Leave the Bonuses Alone - Donald Luskin, SmartMoney

750P: Continued  re Systemic Risk Regulator, re  House approves 90 percent AIG tax

Check out the full slate of guests and topics, all starting at 7:05 p.m. PT.

  • getfitnow

    Can also be heard on San Francisco’s KSFO- 560 AM at 7 pm. Website streaming also available.

    • AF catfish

      Wooohoo I get KSFO! This way I can skip 60 minutes and skip the part where Kroft asks Obama why he’s laughing about the economy! Actually the part I want to skip is Obama’s answer (more laughter.)

      His remarks came in a “60 Minutes” interview in which he was pressed by an incredulous Steve Kroft for laughing and chuckling several times while discussing the perilous state of the world’s economy.

      “You’re sitting here. And you’re— you are laughing. You are laughing about some of these problems. Are people going to look at this and say, ‘I mean, he’s sitting there just making jokes about money—’ How do you deal with— I mean: explain. . .” Kroft asks at one point.

      “Are you punch-drunk?” Kroft says.

      “No, no. There’s gotta be a little gallows humor to get you through the day,” Obama says, with a laugh.