January 29 - An Update From Tehran, Iran; More Analysis on the West Versus Iran; Egypt's Stolen Revolution

 


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We begin and go to Tehran, Iran and speak with Ali Arouzi who is the NBC Bureau Chief in Tehran and one of the few western journalists operating in that country. We discuss the arrival of U.N. nuclear inspectors in Iran and the brinksmanship over the increasingly severe sanctions that might lead Iran to cut off oil to its European customers who have joined the U.S. in the sanctions. ali arouzi

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Then we get another perspective on the growing tensions between Iran and the West with Kelly Golnoush Niknejad, who is the Editor-in-Chief of Tehran Bureau, an independent source of news on Iran that is in partnership with PBS’s Frontline. We discuss the recent report in the New York Times that Israeli war planners think a limited attack on Iran may not lead to the catastrophic consequences many are predicting.

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Then finally we go to Cairo, Egypt and speak with Sherif Gaber who is an independent blogger active with the group “No Military Trials for Civilians”. We discuss the standoff between the demonstrators in Tahrir Square and the ruling military regime that is reluctant to cede power and is holding the son of a Cabinet Secretary in the Obama White House claiming “foreign interference” in an apparent attempt to distract angry Egyptians from the regime’s intransigence.

 

January 26 - The Defense Cutting Mirage; Romney and Gingrich Trash Each Other Over the Latino Vote; A Former CIA Officer Speaks Out

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We begin with today’s announcement by the Secretary of Defense outlining proposed cuts in the military budget that are in fact not cuts at all. William Hartung, the Director of the Arms and Security Program at the New America Foundation and author of “Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military Industrial Complex” joins us to examine the numbers game and the astronomically expensive and useless weapons programs that are not being cut.

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Then we do an update on the Florida Republican primary as Gingrich and Romney do battle in a debate tonight to win the Latino vote they are trashing each other’s record over. Joining us is Luis Martinez-Fernandez, a historian of Latin America and the Caribbean at the University of Central Florida. He was born in Cuba, graduated from a Puerto Rican University and currently teaches in Orlando, Florida. We  discuss the diverse Latino vote in Florida and the Cuban/America vote the candidates are fighting over.

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Then finally a 23 year member of the CIA’s clandestine Service who retired in 2007 as Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats, Glenn Carle, joins us in studio. We discuss the recent arrest of an ex- CIA officer for espionage and the legacy of torture that haunts the CIA and caused Glen Carle to resign from the CIA because he could not fulfill his oath to preserve and protect the Constitution. He is the author of the new book “The Interrogator: An Education”.

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January 25 - Gingrich's Southern Strategy; A Hostage Rescue in Somalia; A Financial Crimes Unit At Last

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With Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney polling even in Florida and more primaries in southern states to come, we begin with an analysis of Newt Gingrich’s southern strategy with Drew Westen, a political psychologist and neuroscientist and professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Emory University. We discuss what political antidotes could be used against ignorant, racist Republican voters who believe Obama is a Muslim with a fake birth certificate.
 
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Then Robert Young Pelton joins us. He is the founder and publisher of the Somaliareport.com and we will discuss the rescue operation in Somalia that freed an American aid worker and a Dane working with a de-mining unit. We examine the changing tactics of piracy in this lawless failed state as pirates move their activities on-shore because of increased naval activity against them.
 
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Then finally we speak with Ian Kim, the Campaign Manager of Rebuild the Dream, which along with MoveOn.org and other progressive organization recently sent a letter to President Obama urging him to act and provide mortgage relief for 10 million American homeowners underwater as well pursue criminal charges against those who committed the massive fraud that led to the crash in 2008. We discuss the president’s announcement in last night’s The State of the Union of the creation of a Financial Crimes Unit.
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January 24 - Taxing Mitt The Poster Boy For The 1%; "The Bibi Connection"; The Truth About Food Stamps

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We will begin with the partial release of Mitt Romney’s tax returns that could make him the poster boy for the one percent in this election. Jeffrey Winters joins us. He is a professor of Political Science at Northwestern University and the author of the new book “Oligarchy”. He has an article at the Huffington Post “Romney a Nobody Among the Ultra-Wealthy, But Rich Enough to Stick Out as President”. We will discuss the American oligarchy of which Mitt Romney is a junior member. winters

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Then Max Blumenthal joins us. He is an award-winning investigative journalist, a Puffin Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute and an investigative reporter with the Lebanese-based Al-Akhbar English where he has written “The Bibi Connection”, an investigative report that outlines a shadow campaign by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to defeat Obama and help elect a Republican president.

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Then finally, since Newt Gingrich has made a campaign issue out of food stamps, repeatedly referring to Barack Obama as the food stamp president, we will speak with Timothy Casey, a senior staff attorney with Legal Momentum, the nation’s oldest legal defense and education fund dedicated to advancing the rights of all women and girls. We will get a fact check on food stamps and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, know as SNAP.

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January 23 - Cracking the Gingrich Code; China's Iran Dilemma; Arab League Flounders on Syria

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We begin with an analysis of the code used successfully by Newt Gingrich in his South Carolina win that he himself attributed, not to his superior debating skills but, quoting “I articulate the deepest-felt values of the American people”. Alternet’s Washington Bureau Chief Adele Stan joins us to decipher Gingrich’s race-baiting code and discuss what she sees as the likely rhetorical re-fighting of the Civil War with a black Democrat doing battle with a white Republican for president of what is supposed to be the post-racial United States. adele stan

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Then with today’s announcement that the European Union is joining the U.S.-led embargo against Iran, we examine the role of Iran’s largest trading partner, China, in avoiding another Gulf war and the closure of the Straights of Hormuz. Minxin Pei, the director of the Keck Center for International and Strategic Studies and a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College joins us. He has an article at the BBC, “China’s Iran Dilemma”.

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Then finally, Joshua Landis, the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma and the author of “Syria Comment” a daily newsletter and blog on Syrian politics, joins us. We discuss Saudi Arabia’s withdrawal from the ineffective observer mission and the Arab League’s demand that Syria’s bloody dictator Basher Assad hand power to a transitional government, a demand that the regime has already rejected as a “foreign conspiratorial scheme”.

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