October 13 - What Theology Informs Dr. Ben Carson?; Contrasting the GOP Presidential Debates With Tonight's Democratic Debate; Dutch Report Makes It Clear A Russian Buk Missile Shot Down the Malaysian Airliner

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We begin with an analysis of the theological underpinnings of the second-placed Republican presidential candidate who is rising in the polls, Dr. Ben Carson, whose appearance at a White House prayer breakfast at which he aggressively criticized his host Barack Obama, made him an instant hero of the Religious Right and the Tea Party movement.  Sarah Posner, a contributing writer at Religion Dispatches where she has an article “On Guns and Religious Liberty, Ben Carson Leaves Fellow Adventists Mystified”, joins us to discuss how Carson has allied himself with the Tea Party and the Religious Right despite his Seventh Day Adventism, not because of it, as well as Carson’s conspiratorial belief that “secular progressives” are the enemy within America and that he would engage America in a “battle royale” with the Russians in Syria.

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Then we contrast the upcoming first debate of the Democratic presidential candidates with the recent Republican candidates’ debates where both the Fox News and CNN moderators seemed more interested in creating friction among the candidates than shedding light on their policies and positions on issues. Michael Cohen, a columnist for the Boston Globe and the London Observer and author of “Live from the Campaign Trail: The Greatest Presidential Campaign Speeches of the 20th Century and How They Shaped Modern America”, joins us to assess whether substance over “sound and fury that signifies nothing”, will prevail in tonight’s Democratic debate.

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Then finally we look into the just-released report from the Dutch Safety Board on the shoot-down of the Malaysian Airliner over rebel-held Ukraine that makes it clear a Russian-made Buk missile shot the plane down killing all 298 aboard, but stops short of saying who fired the missile. A former Swedish diplomat, Anders Aslund, a professor at the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University joins us to discuss how the many conspiracy theories manufactured by Russian propaganda to muddy the waters have now been put to rest and whether in the forthcoming criminal report, the Dutch will lay out the overwhelming evidence of Russian culpability and hold Putin responsible for the deaths of 298 innocent civilians. 

 

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October 12 - Learning From Indigenous People's Day; The Suffering of the Syrian People; An American Reporter as a Pawn and Hostage of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps

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On this Columbus Day holiday we begin with the nine cities in the United States which include Albuquerque, Portland Oregon, St. Paul, Seattle and Olympia that are celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day today in honor of the Native Americans whose lands we live on and whose cultures we largely decimated. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, an author and editor of seven books including the recently-released “An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States”, who taught in the Native American Studies Program at California State University, Haywood joins us to discuss the real history of Native Americans which has been largely overlooked or buried because it raises questions of genocide in a country founded on settler colonialism.

 

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Then we speak of another genocidal war underway in Syria today that is largely a war by a ruling family against its own citizens who rose up in the “Arab Spring” to demand freedom and justice only to met by brutal repression that has led to civil war. Wendy Pearlman, a Professor of Comparative Politics of the Middle East at Northwestern University who has interviewed more than 150 Syrian refugees in Jordan and Turkey about their experiences in the Syrian uprising and the subsequent war joins us to discuss how individuals deal with high risk protest and defy political fear in a country where half the population has been driven into exile after experiencing unimaginable atrocities.

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Then finally we examine the conviction of the Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian by an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Court in a secret trial on trumped up charges extracted from torture by the IRGC’s Intelligence agency run the Supreme Leader’s Son Moshtaba Khamenei that are meant to embarrass Iran’s President Rouhani. One of the founders of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps Dr. Mohsen Sazegara joins us to discuss how the American reporter has become a hostage and a pawn in a political power play underway in Iran over the succession to the ailing Supreme Leader.

 

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October 11 - Erdogan's Culpability for Terrorism in Turkey; Putin Refuses to be Ignored; The Roots and Reasons for Congressional Political Gridlock

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We begin with the deadliest terrorist attack on Turkish soil, and although blame has yet to be attributed, it does appear to be the work of the Islamic State, but the lack of security provided to the Kurds and the liberals who are the victims of the bombings can be blamed on President Erdogan. Henri Barkey, who was formerly a member of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff on the Middle East and Intelligence and is author of Turkey’s Kurdish Question and Reluctant Neighbor: Turkey’s Role in the Middle East, joins us to look into whether the bombing at a peace rally in the capitol Ankara will fuel further tensions between the government and the Kurds as the election approaches.

 

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Then as Russia intensifies airstrikes in Syria, we discuss President Putin’s intervention both in terms of possible blowback from the Sunni Muslim world and whether negotiations between the U.S. and Russia to deal with the danger associated with U.S. and Russian planes operating in the same airspace, could lead to a diplomatic settlement. Nina Khrushcheva, a Professor in the Graduate Program of International Affairs at the New School and author of “The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind” joins us to discuss a dangerous revival of Cold War rhetoric emerging from recent developments in Syria.  

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Then finally we speak with an historian of Congress, Keith Poole, to find out whether the dysfunction in the House is at a record low with the Tea Party holding the Republicans hostage as they scramble to find a replacement for the outgoing speaker and this substitute who withdrew his nomination. We examine the roots and reasons for political gridlock and paralysis and determine who benefits from it as the rest of the country suffers.

 

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October 8 - How the Russians See Putin's Intervention in Syria; Why Trump, Carson and Fiorina Make Headlines While Hillary is Ignored

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We  begin with an analysis of how Russians see Putin’s recent intervention into Syria and speak with Matthew Rojansky, an expert on Russia and the former states of the Soviet Union who is the director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center. He just returned from Moscow and we look into whether President Obama’s annoyance on display at a recent press conference where he castigated the Press for seeing Putin’s actions as bold and Obama’s by inference as timid, in fact reveals a presidential petulance that exposes the lack of an American strategy in Syria.

 

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Then we speak with George Lakoff, a Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of “The Little Blue Book: The Essential Guide to Thinking and Talking Democratic” and “The All New Don’t Think of an Elephant”. We discuss why the scientific community has failed to counter the propaganda of global warming deniers with their overwhelming scientific evidence on the reality of global warming, and why at a time when Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson are dominating media coverage by uttering outrageous and ignorant remarks that make headlines, Hillary Clinton can’t get any attention paid to her policy prescriptions and plans.

 

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October 7 - Saudi Arabia's Under-Reported Destruction of Yemen; "The US Massacre in Kunduz Exposes the Bankruptcy of Obama's National Security Policy"; Has the Iran Deal Led to Closer Relations Between Russia and Iran?;

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We begin with the under-reported destruction of the country of Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East that is being destroyed by the richest country in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia. Charles Schmitz, a scholar at the Middle East Institute who has researched and written extensively on Yemen, joins us to discuss how the Saudis are destroying Yemen’s infrastructure and blockading the country’s food supply that is causing a humanitarian crisis the U.N. has warned is catastrophic. But meanwhile the Saudis have effectively blocked a U.N. inquiry into the dire situation in Yemen.

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Then we speak with Bob Dreyfuss , an investigative journalist who has written extensively on Iraq, Iran, the war on terrorism, and national security. He is the author of “Devil’s Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam”.  We discuss his article at The Nation “The U.S. Massacre in Kunduz Exposes the Bankruptcy of Obama’s National Security Policy” and examine how Obama has handled the wars he inherited from George W. Bush in a region Obama would clearly like to get out of but circumstances keep sucking him back into the quagmires.

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Then finally we speak with Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat Professor of Peace and Development at the University of Maryland who was an advisor to the Iraq Study Group and was recently an advisor to the State Department.  He is the author of “The World Through Arab Eyes: Arab Public Opinion and the Reshaping of the Middle East” and we discuss whether the recently concluded deal with Iran has presented the U.S. with more options in dealing with Tehran or has it cemented a closer relationship between Iran and Russia to work against American interests?  

 

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