The Political Outsider 100216 Open DOJ

I've do a weekly radio segment on WDIS-am Business Talk Radio. My show is called "The Political Outsider" and is streamed online every Tuesday starting at 1:38 Pacific time, at least that's when they call me. Sometimes it starts a little later. WDIS broadcasts throughout the north-east US, from Rhode Island to Maine, including Boston, MA.

In this segment I talk about the Department of Justices Open Government Initiative. Then Patrick, Chuck and I talk about government transparency and modernizing government institutions.

During the monologue, the audio is a little week, but it gets better for the discussion segment. Here's a link to my opening remarks for your reading pleasure :p

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