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[audio]From Nov./Dec. 2006 Mother Jones, "Revenge of the Nerds"
Downloads: 1,093
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[audio]Privatizing America's Highways; Bill McKibben on Greening Corporations; Afghanistan's Return to Warlordism - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we check in on Afghanistan with Sarah Chayes, who recently authored "The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban." Also, writer and environmentalist Bill McKibben takes a look at whether corporate social responsibility is for real — or if it's just "greenwashing." Plus, some American highways are being sold off to the highest bidder, leaving multinationals and Wall Street firms sitting happy on piles of cash...
Keywords: Afghanistan; Taliban; American infrastructure; privatization; Pinochet
Downloads: 3,493
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[audio]Why Do We Love to Hate Hillary?; The New Face of Al Jazeera; Montana - Mother Jones Radio
This weekend on Mother Jones Radio, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer on what it means now to be a Democrat – and how that's different from just months ago. Also, why do some people so rabidly hate Hillary Clinton? Mother Jones and "This American Life" contributor Jack Hitt explains. And we talk to Josh Rushing – once a Marine in Iraq, now a correspondent for Al Jazeera's new English-language channel...
Keywords: Montana; Democrats; Hillary Clinton; Iraq; Marines; Al Jazeera; Women's Organizations
Downloads: 5,732
Average rating: 3.0 stars (2 reviews)
[audio]Hector Salgado Interview - Mother Jones Radio
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[audio]Bashar al Assad
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[audio]Ebadi interview
Keywords: Ebadi, Iran
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[audio]Mother Jones Push Polls CA Census
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio: Johan Laesch on Iran
Keywords: John Laesch; Iran; Politics; election
Downloads: 133
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Mother Jones interviews Henry Rollins. July 25, 2007
Keywords: Mother Jones; Henry Rollins
Downloads: 3,433
[audio]TBD - Mother Jones Radio
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[audio]Grover Norquist Survey in Iowa
Grover Norquist survey in Iowa
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[audio]Akbar Ganji interview
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-05-19: Why Mainstream Coverage of Global Warming Has Failed - Mother Jones Radio
In the premiere broadcast, Mother Jones Radio exposes junk scientists and pseudo-journalists who say global warming is a hoax - and who get millions of dollars from ExxonMobil. Investigative journalist Ross Gelbspan discusses why mainstream media coverage of global warming has failed. Chris Mooney, author of "The Republican War on Science," tells us how ExxonMobil is one of the last - and loudest - holdouts in the campaign to deny the dangers of global warming...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; Global warming; Oil; whistleblower
Downloads: 3,420
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-06-26: Media and the Iraq War - Mother Jones Radio
What role should the media play in the Iraq war? Tim Robbins, star of "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Mystic River", wrote and produced "Embedded Live", a satirical look at our prime-time war. It examines the accuracy of the media's reporting as a result of embedding journalists. We also talk with 24-year-old David Enders, an independent, un-embedded journalist who moved to Iraq two years ago to start the first post-invasion English-language news outlet in Iraq...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; iraq; media; Tim Robbins; journalists; Green Zone; Downing Street
Downloads: 12,955
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-07-03: The Future of Labor - Mother Jones Radio
This long Fourth of July weekend, we give thanks to the labor movement for bringing us weekends and holidays. But have today's unions lost all their power? Angie Coiro talks to journalist JoAnn Wypijewski, who writes about the labor movement's current crisis in the July/August issue of Mother Jones. Former UAW executive board member Jerry Tucker tells us why a much-ballyhooed shakeup at the AFL-CIO might just be "rearranging deck chairs on a ship that may or may not be sinking." International Lo...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; labor movement; unions; AFL-CIO; UAW; Longshoremen; workaholic
Downloads: 2,658
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-07-10: Can the Law Stop Domestic Violence? - Mother Jones Radio
Are police and lawmakers doing enough to stop domestic violence? We'll hear from Patricia Prickett, a domestic violence prevention advocate who has accompanied police on over a thousand domestic violence calls. We'll also hear from journalist Sara Catania, who writes about domestic violence in the July/August issue of Mother Jones. Plus, investigative journalist Peter Byrne exposes the military's new tactics for spying on American civilians...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; domestic violence; military; pentagon; privacy; surveillance
Downloads: 2,920
[audio]Mother Jones 05-07-17: London Bombings and the U.S. Minutemen - Mother Jones Radio
London is attacked from within, and Peter Bergen is not surprised. Over a year ago, the acclaimed Al Qaeda expert told Mother Jones readers that jihadist attacks would be more frequent and worse because of the war in Iraq. This week, he tells about the bombings and what else may be in store. Plus, Washington correspondent Michael Scherer describes his trip to the Arizona border to report on the anti-immigration Minutemen...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; al-qaeda; immigration; iraq; jihad; minutemen; jihad; civil rights; border
Downloads: 2,341
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-07-24: Money and the Law - Mother Jones Radio
Angie Coiro takes a close look at Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. Does he fit the neocon profile of "business first, people last?" Washington correspondent Michael Scherer and People For the American Way president Ralph Neas tell us why Roberts might be "Scalia in wolf's clothing." Plus, we look how business took over Texas law so blatantly that it made a consumer activist out of a lifelong Republican...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; neoconservativism; palestine; scotus; John Roberts; Homeowners
Downloads: 2,762
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-07-31: Ry Cooder's "Chavez Ravine" - Mother Jones Radio
Angie speaks with incomparable songwriter and guitarist Ry Cooder the producer of 1997's "Buena Vista Social Club." Cooder's new CD, "Chavez Ravine," explores politics, history, communism, and capitalism through the lens of one historic Chicano neighborhood in L.A. We'll listen to songs from the CD, plus hear how he managed to make an album that honors Chicano culture, slams L.A. politics, condemns eminent domain, and has a UFO alien as emcee...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; capitalism; communism; domestic violence; Ry Cooder
Downloads: 2,751
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-08-07: The Right-Wing BS Machine - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we take a critical look at BS in politics and in our daily lives. Angie talks first to New York Times columnist Paul Krugman about the BS surrounding the Karl Rove investigation. He tells us he's learned that "if you say two plus two equals four, and that happens to be inconvenient for the Bush administration, then instantly you are a villain, a partisan hack and probably corrupt, and have questionable sexual practices." Next, Angie talks to Laura Penny, the author of "Your Call is Im...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; cartoons; karl rove; Paul Krugman; New York Times; Mark Fiore
Downloads: 4,664
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-08-14: Soldiers and Families Protest the War - Mother Jones Radio
Finally, military families' protest against the Iraq war has moved into the headlines. One bereaved mother camped out near George Bush's Texas ranch has helped focus attention on families' dissatisfaction with the war. Does Cindy Sheehan's protest in Crawford mean a turning point for America? Mother Jones Radio talks to Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-California), gets a live update from Baghdad correspondent David Enders, and checks in with veterans and military families who oppose the war...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; iraq; military; Cindy Sheehan; anti-war
Downloads: 8,018
[audio]Mother Jones Radio Broadcast 05-08-21: Iraq's Missing Nuclear Scientists - Mother Jones Radio
The Iraqi scientists from Saddam Hussein's nuclear and biological weapons programs posed a huge risk to international safety after Saddam's fall. So why did the Bush administration refuse to track down the scientists after the 2003 invasion of Iraq? Mother Jones reports that all but three of Saddam's top 200-some nuclear scientists are missing. Mother Jones Radio interviews Dr. Mahdi Obeidi, the "mastermind of Saddam Hussein's former nuclear centrifuge program," and the only Iraqi nuclear scient...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; biological weapons; bush; david albright; iraq; saddam hussein
Downloads: 2,222
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-08-28: Testing the Power of the Courts - Mother Jones Radio
This week on Mother Jones Radio fill in hosts Peter Laufer and Mother Jones publisher Jay Harris take a look at a fascinating lawsuit, New York City vs. gun maufacturers. The city claims gun manufacturers are lookig the other way ignoring sleezy dealers who peddle weapons to criminals. And we check in with a Blackfoot hero, a woman intent on righting wrongs that cost Indians $176 billion. Mother Jones Radio interviews Michael Elkin, lead attorney of New York v...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; gun manufacturers; Indians; government
Downloads: 2,185
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-09-04: Hurricane Katrina: Why Was the Impact So Huge? - Mother Jones Radio
Despite what President Bush says, a disaster on the Gulf Coast has been predicted for years. We talk with journalist William Bunch, who says the Iraq war pulled funds away from flood prevention programs for New Orleans. Bunch documents the numerous news articles over the past years which predicted problems with levees and large-scale flooding, countering President Bush's claim that "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." We also talk with Mike Dunne of the Baton Rouge Advoc...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; hurricane; katrina; levees; louisiana; military; new orleans; Baghdad; Iraq
Downloads: 2,337
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-09-11: Katrina's Lessons: How the Disaster Shook Up the Media and Political Establishments - Mother Jones Radio
What has the political saga around Hurricane Katrina taught politicians, the media, and American citizens? When even Fox News reporters are angrily condemning the government's response, will the Bush administration retain any credibility? Judd Legum of the Center for American Progress' "Progress Report" discusses the media's coverage of FEMA's failure. University of Texas-Austin professor Robert Jensen, talks about race and the media in the wake of Katrina, whose victims in New Orleans were larg...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; 9-11; FEMA; bush; fox news; hurricane; katrina; military; new orleans; political satire; war veterans; military recruiters
Downloads: 2,799
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-09-18: Helen Thomas on the Press; Student Leaders on Campus Activism - Mother Jones Radio
Helen Thomas, the "first lady of the press" who has covered the White House for 62 years, checks in with Angie about the state of the press after Hurricane Katrina. Will the press corps, newly re-energized after criticizing Bush's bungled response, stay on the ball? Or will the media lose their teeth as the memory of the hurricane fades away? We also chat with four student activists to watch out for...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; Helen Thomas; hurricane; katrina; new orleans
Downloads: 2,006
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-09-25: Guilty Man: A Priest Fights the Death Penalty, and His Own Demons - Mother Jones Radio
Bill Wiseman wrote the first bill in America to legalize execution by lethal injection 30 years ago - and he regrets it. He was trying to make capital punishment kinder, but today he believes he made it easier. Now an Episcopal priest, Wiseman tells Angie why he opposes the death penalty and what he's doing about it. Journalist Vince Beiser, who profiled Wiseman for Mother Jones tells us about the priest's work...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; death penalty; political satire; tom delay; Jack Abramoff; Jeb Bush; lethal injection
Downloads: 4,690
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-10-02: A Few Bad Apples? Detainee Abuse in Iraq - Mother Jones Radio
Is detainee abuse committed by a handful of soldiers, or is it a widespread problem in the military? Some military insiders say it's commonplace, and have gone public with the help of Human Rights Watch. We talk to HRW's senior military analyst, Marc Garlasco, who before 2003 spent seven years at the Pentagon as an intelligence analyst. Garlasco tells the story of three army officers who witnessed prisoner abuse, including the breaking of a detainee's legs with a baseball bat...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; detainees; military; pentagon; rights; scotus; torture; John Roberts; Supreme Court
Downloads: 5,851
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-10-09: Justice DeLayed: Tom DeLay Finally Gets Nailed - Mother Jones Radio
This week on Mother Jones Radio, we're cutting through the blather on the indictment of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. Mother Jones writer Lou Dubose explains the scandal behind the headlines. What's the evidence? Is DeLay's defense credible? And is Austin D.A. Ronnie Earle really the "partisan Democrat" that Republican talking points make him out to be? Plus, we talk with Dr. Price Cobbs, author of "My American Life: From Rage to Entitlement." Cobbs was the co-author of 1968's "Black Rage," w...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; tom delay; scandal; Republican; racism; White House
Downloads: 8,798
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-10-16: Flight Risk: Whistleblowers Say Boeing Jets are Unsafe - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we bring you a Mother Jones exclusive report: Are you safe in a Boeing aircraft? Chances are, when you fly, it's in a Boeing plane. Now whistleblowers are saying some of the planes are dangerous. They allege that planes were made with faulty parts, and that those planes have got to be grounded immediately. Investigative editor Sheila Kaplan explains. Meanwhile, in Ohio, Iraq war veteran and rising Democratic star Paul Hackett took up the party's invitation to run for Senate...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; democratic party; iraq; war veterans; whistleblower; Boeing; Paul Hackett
Downloads: 2,389
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-10-23: The Watched: How Electronic Surveillance Affects You - Mother Jones Radio
Who's watching you, and why? Fifteen thousand cameras watch the public in Manhattan alone. Parents track their kids' every move with GPS cell phones. These systems can combat crime, but they also combat your right to privacy. Editor Clara Jeffery and Lee Tein of the Electronic Frontier Foundation explain. Plus, we go on the road with "Adventure Divas" author Holly Morris. Finally, we wrap up with the first broadcast version of the Diddly Awards, Jack Hitt's salute to Congressional ineptness, stu...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; democratic party; privacy; surveillance; congress; Santorum
Downloads: 2,502
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-10-30: America's Least Wanted: Does the Government Want the Poor Back in New Orleans? - Mother Jones Radio
Does the federal government want lower-class black residents back in New Orleans? If so, where's their housing? Why are the rebuilding jobs going to Texas laborers working for Texas corporations? Why cut Medicare and Medicaid now, with evacuees already living on the edge? We hear from Roger Hickey, co-director of the Campaign for America's Future, and Bishop Sam Butler, who along with his wife and congregation renovated their former church building into a shelter for New Orleans families...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; drug war; evacuees; federal government; marijuana; medicaid; medicare; new orleans; political satire
Downloads: 1,855
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-11-06: The Lie Factory: How Bush Fabricated the Case for War - Mother Jones Radio
Scooter Libby is just the tip of the iceberg. There's a whole neocon machine of lies and distortions called the Office of Special Plans, built to get us into war with Iraq. It's linked to familiar names like Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and yes, Libby. Mother Jones writer Robert Dreyfuss explains. Also, just how bad could the avian flu epidemic get, and does the US have a chance at being prepared? We check in with Mike Davis, author of "Monster at our Door: The Global Threat of Avian Flu." Plus, ...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; avian flu; cheney; epidemic; iraq; neoconservativism; rumsfeld; scooter libby; wolfowitz
Downloads: 9,730
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-11-13: Torture: Where Does the U.S. Government Stand? - Mother Jones Radio
President Bush says the U.S. doesn't torture, but five Army Rangers are the latest to be charged with beating detainees. Bush says the U.S. doesn't torture, but it sounds like he wants to keep the option open for the CIA. Bush says the U.S. doesn't torture, but Republican and Democrat Senators alike are signing on to reform interrogation guidelines. This week, Mother Jones spends the whole hour finding the truth about torture and detainees...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; detainees; genocide; military; torture; Army; detainees; CIA; UN; genocide
Downloads: 9,957
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-11-20: Paul Hackett Fires Back - Mother Jones Radio
The Republican spin machine conveniently ignores that many critics of the war are veterans themselves. Right-wing spinsters have badmouthed former servicemembers like John Kerry, John Murtha, and Max Cleland. So why does Iraq veteran and Democratic Senate hopeful Paul Hackett seem immune to their bashing? Hackett joins us in our San Francisco studio to tell us how he sees it. Also this week, we talk with journalist Mark Levine about the Paris riots...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; iraq; john kerry; privacy; riots; Paul Hackett; John Murtha; veterans
Downloads: 2,451
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-11-27: Iraq Update: The U.S. Military's Use of Chemical Weapons - Mother Jones Radio
No matter what the administration says, it is using chemical weapons in Iraq, including white phosphorus. Another U.S. weapon in Iraq is so vicious the victims are buried in shoeboxes, says our Iraq correspondent David Enders. Also, documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald says the tide may be turning against Wal-Mart. Even small, conservative towns are voting the predatory giant out. Leo Hindery, author of "It Takes a CEO," explains how other large retailers are doing a better job of treating the...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; chemical weapons; iraq; wal-mart; white phosphorous
Downloads: 2,348
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-12-04: New Ways to Keep Big Bucks out of Politics - Mother Jones Radio
This week on Mother Jones Radio, guest hosts Peter Laufer and Mother Jones publisher Jay Harris make campaign finance interesting. How can we get real people like you to run for public office? How can we keep politicians from being tied to special interests? Nick Nyhart, director of Public Campaign, tells us how. Plus, Mother Jones contributor John Sugg gives us a glimpse into the Christian Reconstruction movement, which wants the United States to go back to Old Testament law...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; campaign finance; politicians; Christian
Downloads: 2,425
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-12-11: The Republican War on Science - Mother Jones Radio
Chris Mooney talks about his new book, "The Republican War on Science." Why does everything from the food pyramid to global warming go through the political spin cycle before it gets to you? Mooney tells us which politicians are trying to obscure real science in favor of lies and half-truths -- and it's not always who you think. He gives us tips for cutting through the spin. Plus, Diane Wilson, author of "An Unreasonable Woman." She tells us how being "unreasonable" turned her from a politically...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; civil disobediance; global warming; spin; activist,social justice, women
Downloads: 2,033
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-12-18: A Nation Under God: Did the Founders Want a Christian Nation? - Mother Jones Radio
Did the founding fathers intend for America to be a Christian nation? No, says Mother Jones writer Susan Jacoby. The founders purposefully created the world's first secular government. Learn what the religious right doesn't want you to know about the Constitution and its authors' thoughts on religion. Plus, opponents of the death penalty have gained a powerful ally: Catholics. How many of them oppose the death penalty, and what are they doing about it? We speak with Mother Jones writer Sara Cata...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; death penalty; founding fathers; Christian; church and state; Constitution
Downloads: 4,779
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 05-12-25: A Mother Jones Christmas - Mother Jones Radio
On Christmas day, Mother Jones Radio brings you a touch of sanity in the midst of your holiday craziness. Join us for a sermon from Reverend Billy of the Church of Stop Shopping; a righteous gift list from political satirist Will Durst; and a Mother Jones glimpse of American spending and giving with editor Clara Jeffery. Also, we'll hear from the nation's first lobbyist for athiests, Lori Lipman Brown, and from the president of the Center for the New American Dream, Betsy Taylor...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; american dream; christmas; political satire
Downloads: 6,095
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-01-01: Mother Jones Radio's "Best of 2005" - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we hear the best of Mother Jones Radio from 2005. We chat with "first lady of the press" Helen Thomas and science writer Chris Mooney. They tackle mainstream media’s shoddy political and science coverage. We also hear from FDA whistleblower David Graham, who government officials told to be quiet when he found that Vioxx raised heart attack risks. Plus, we get a warning from writer John Sugg about the Christian reconstruction movement, which wants the U.S...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; politics; Christian; FDA
Downloads: 1,923
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-01-08: Bush's "Warrantless Wiretaps": Why Did the Times Delay the Story's Publication? - Mother Jones Radio
David Brock of press watchdog Media Matters turns a critical eye on the New York Times. Since the Times broke the story of the Bush administration's warrantless wiretaps, almost no one's been happy. Conservatives like Ann Coulter call the paper the "Treason Times;" progressives question why the story wasn't released sooner. Who's right? And what's the inside story behind the paper's decision to hold the scoop? Also, Republican congressman Walter B...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; wiretap; Bush; Iraq
Downloads: 2,302
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-01-15: Rising Violence in Iraq; the Progressive Islamic Movement in America - Mother Jones Radio
Iraq correspondent David Enders first went to Iraq as a 23-year-old reporter who worked, un-embedded and unprotected, outside the relatively safe "Green Zone." But now he's back from a trip to Jordan, saying he decided against returning to Iraq because it has become too dangerous -- even for him. He tells us why. Plus, we'll talk about something you won't hear much about in the mainstream media: the progressive Islamic movement, including one woman's case that Mohammad was a feminist...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; iraq; islam; palestine; rights
Downloads: 2,063
[audio]Mother Jones Radio: 06-01-22: An "Economic Hit Man" Speaks Out - Mother Jones Radio
John Perkins describes himself as an economic hit man. For years, his job was to convince developing nations to take large loans for development projects, and then guarantee the projects would go to U.S. corporations like Halliburton. He exposes the "highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars" via "fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder." Plus, after 35 years as Nebraska's only black state legislator, Er...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; halliburton; rigged elections; John Perkins; economic hit man
Downloads: 2,756
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-01-29 - Mother Jones Radio
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[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-02-05: How Will Hamas' Election Affect the Middle East? - Mother Jones Radio
What effect will the election of Hamas have on Israeli-Palestinian relations? History-savvy progressives Robert Dreyfuss and Mark LeVine disagree sharply on whether Hamas can work for peace. We'll also get recovery updates from New Orelans and Pakistan. Terry O'Connor, editor-in-chief of the New Orelans Publishing Group, gives us tentatively hopeful news about the city. Shaheen Chughtai, senior media officer with relief organization Oxfam International, checks in from Pakistan, where earthquake ...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; hamas; israel; military; pakistan; palestine; state of the union
Downloads: 2,468
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-02-12: A Diplomatic Solution to Iran's Nuclear Ambitions - Mother Jones Radio
What's the real story on Iran's nuclear ambitions? Former United Nations weapons inspector David Albright takes the threat very seriously. "How many countries are going to fall on their sword to get a nuclear power plant?" he asks. However, Albright also says there's still time for a solution based on diplomacy rather than military intervention. Plus, your occasional sleepless nights have become a jackpot for drug companies...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; UN; capitalism; david albright; drug companies; military; nuclear power; pentagon
Downloads: 1,695
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-02-19: The Roots of the Conflict Over the Danish Mohammed Cartoons - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we get to the roots of the conflict caused by the Danish Mohammed cartoons. We speak with Leena El-Ali, director of the Muslim-Western relations program at Search for Common Ground. Plus, we investigate the growing list of officials who have resigned or been pushed out by the Bush administration. TomDispatch.com editor Nick Turse tells us why the list is so large - 243 and growing. Also, we put President Clinton's economic advisor in the hot seat...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; cartoons; cheney; democratic party; iraq; war veterans
Downloads: 5,099
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-02-26: Last Days of the Ocean - Mother Jones Radio
This week, we debut our special coverage on the future of the world's oceans. We talk with Julia Whitty, whose article "Fate of the Ocean" shows how humans are pushing seas to the brink. Whitty weighs in on what humans can do to reverse the massive ecological changes we've put in place. Plus, how did Achmed Chalabi con the New York Times into believing Saddam was training foreign fighters to hijack airplanes? He presented them with a defecting Iraqi "general" -- who turns out to be a complete fa...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; bush; environment; hijack; iraq
Downloads: 4,231
[audio]Mother Jones Radio 06-03-05: Port Security: Separating the Safety Issues from the Spin - Mother Jones Radio
It's the security, stupid! U.S. port security is so ineffective, ports could be run by Dubai or Donald Duck - cargo still wouldn't be screened properly. Matthew Brzezinski, author of "Fortress America: An Inside Look at the Coming Surveillance State," tells us the truth about the Dubai ports deal. Is it really a risk? What are the facts about port security in America, and how can we fix the gaps? Also, economist James Galbraith tells us that "quitting Iraq won't undo the real damage of war." The...
Keywords: Mother Jones; Radio; Interview; environment; iraq; privacy
Downloads: 3,816
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