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2016 Program Archive
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We begin with an analysis of the latest Supreme Court ruling as well as the much-anticipated decision on the Obama healthcare reform law. Former White House Council and Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States, John Dean joins us. A best-selling author, his latest book is “Broken Government: How Republican Rule destroyed the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branches”. |
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Then we look into the President’s energy tour and his visit today to Cushing, Oklahoma where the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline he just approved begins. Jamie Henn the co-founder with Bill McKibben of 350.org joins us. He and Bill McKibben have been leading the fight to stop the Keystone pipeline that will carry oil from the tar sands of Alberta, Canada to refineries in Texas. |
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Then an expert on terrorists, Mia Bloom joins us to examine the methods and motivation of the alleged Al Qaeda French/Algerian terrorist who killed three children, a Rabbi and three paratroopers and was shot dead today by a police sniper after wounding three police officers. Mia Bloom is the author of “Dying to Kill: The Allure of Suicide Terror” and “Bombshell: Women and Terror”. |
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| MUSIC: Shorty Long - Here Come The Judge; Xavier Rudd - Messages; Minnesotans Against Global Warming - Drill Baby Drill; MGMT - Pieces of What |
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We begin with a call today by a group of U.S. Senators for the Congress and the White House to act to stop Wall Street speculator from driving up the price of gas. Senator Bernie Sanders fills us in on what he and his colleagues are calling for while the rest of the Congress, the White House and the Press remain silent on this issue while blaming everything else but Wall Street for the pain at the pump. |
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Then we speak with Alec MacGillis, who is the New Republic’s chief correspondent for the 2012 campaign. He wrote the cover story in the New Republic’s April issue “The Big Split: Why the hedge fund world loved Obama in 2008 – and viscerally despises him today.” We discuss why Wall Street is funding Obama’s opposition and the extent to which they are manipulating the economy to hurt his reelection chances. |
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Then we go to Paris and speak with Francois D’Alancon, the foreign correspondent with the French daily newspaper “La Croix”. He is the paper’s former foreign news editor and has covered the Middle East extensively. We look into the police standoff in Toulouse, France where Mohamed Merah, wanted for the murder of three French paratroopers, a Rabbi and three Jewish children is holed up under siege. We examine what is known about this suspected assassin and how much his claim to be with Al Qaeda is credible. |
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Then finally we are joined by the head of the Association of Prosecuting Attorney’s David LaBahn, to find out more about Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law and similar laws that 32 other states have adopted. We look into how it is shielding the killer of a 17 year boy who has not been prosecuted for what is becoming increasingly apparent, was a cold-blooded murder fueled by racism and the delusions of a wanna-be cop. |
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| We begin by following up on yesterday’s conversation with Simon Johnson, the former Chief Economist at the IMF who called the JOBS bill now before the Senate a colossal mistake of historic proportions. The former Chief Prosecutor of the Savings and Loan banksters, William K Black joins us to detail the disastrous deregulation in this bi-partisan bill. He has an article at the Huffington Post “The JOBS Act Is So Criminogenic That It Guarantees Full-Time Jobs for Criminologists”. |
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Then we look into the apparent murder of a 17 year old boy by a wanna-be cop who was sanctioned by Florida law to carry a concealed weapon with which he killed the unarmed victim. But because of another Florida law, the “Stand Your Ground" law, the perpetrator is able to blame the victim and has so far not been charged with a crime. Ken Adams, a Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, which is nearby to the scene of the crime, explains how imagining that a crime is taking place can justify homicide. |
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Then finally Nancy Cohen joins us in the studio. She is the author of “Delirium: How the Sexual Counterrevolution is Polarizing America.” We discuss her groundbreaking investigation into the shadow movement that fuels our political wars and the current war on women that Republican presidential candidates, Republican State Legislatures and the Republican House are waging. |
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| MUSIC: Fruit Bats - Lives of Crime; Stiff Little Fingers - Johnny Was; The Beatles - Happiness Is A Warm Gun; Of Montreal -Id Engager |
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We begin with the JOBS bill that the Senate will vote on tomorrow and examine this much hailed bi-partisan legislation that our guest Simon Johnson considers a colossal mistake of historic proportions. The former Chief Economist at the IMF, Simon Johnson is the co-author of a new book “White House Burning: The Founding Fathers, Our National Debt, and Why It Matters to You.” |
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Then we assess whether Jeffrey Sachs, who has nominated himself to become the next president of the World Bank, has a chance of getting the job. The Director of International Programs at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Deborah James, joins us to discuss this unusual candidate who is openly campaigning for a job that usually has been filled by political appointees or bankers, not development experts. |
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Then finally we are joined by Justin Elliot, a reporter for ProPublica where he just wrote the article “Could Corporations Take Tax Breaks on Political 'Dark Money?' " With superPACs already dominating our elections, more and more billionaire backers of candidates are pouring their money into non-profit 501C-4’s where they don’t have to disclose who they are. And thanks to the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, these 501c-4’s like Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS can then pass the money on to superPACS like Karl Rove’s American Crossroads. |
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| MUSIC: The Beatles - You Never Give Me Your Money; Caberet - Money Money; Radiohead - Dollars and Cents; Shabazz Palaces - An Echo From The Hosts That Profess Infinitum |
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| As this year’s elections become more of a merger between a casino and a circus, with billionaire ringmasters offering competing clown shows, we begin with a discussion about who really runs our country and the world. The CEO and Editor-at-Large of Foreign Policy Magazine, David Rothkopf joins us to talk about his new book “Power, Inc. The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Government – and the Reckoning That Lies Ahead”. |
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| Then we visit the graveyard of empires, Afghanistan, and discuss the accelerated withdrawal of the U.S. out of one war, as pressure builds to get us embroiled in another. Former National Security Staffer Roger Morris, who has written “Between the Graves”, a history of U.S./ Afghan relations and American policy in South Asia based on thousands of previously secret documents, joins us to look into the latest chapter of America’s recent foreign policy misadventures. |
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| MUSIC: John Williams - Emperial March; Cinematic Orchestra - Ode To The Big Sea; The Kingston Trio - Where Have All The Flowers Gone; Syrian Protesters - Bashar Must Go |
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