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February 08, 2010 by
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Mumia Abu Jamal
Nearly a month after the devastating earthquake that rocked Haiti, hundreds of thousands of Haitians are still in need of basic life and death necessities, we’ll continue our on the ground reporting with our special correspondent Kevin Pina; also, investigating corporations that continue to finance the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine; plus, JR and the Block Report sit down with death row journalist Mumia abu Jamal, who was recently put on the fast track to the death house by the US Supreme Court; and we’ll hear from Pam Africa who is leading the international battle to free Mumia.
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Kevin Pina
Dalit Baum, Who Profits?
Mumia Abu Jamal
Pam Africa
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Posted on
February 04, 2010 by
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Walter Riley, Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
We continue our reporting from the earthquake zone in Haiti, where the death toll has now risen to over 200,000, with close to a million more Haitians homeless now and living in fear of the rainy season; also, we’ll speak with Eva Golinger in Caracas, Venezuela, about a recent US intelligence classification of Hugo Chavez as an anti-US leader; and poetry in a time of perpetual war, we speak with Joanna Macy and Anita Barrows about their new translation of Rilke.
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Walter Riley, Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
Eva Golinger
Joanna Macy and Anita Barrows, A Year With Rilke
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Posted on
February 03, 2010 by
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Mohammed Khatib
We continue our reporting from the earthquake zone in Haiti with Kevin Pina and Laura Flynn of the Aristide Foundation; also, Israel intensifies its arrests and attacks against nonviolent Palestinian peace activists, we’ll talk to Mohammed Khatib of the Popular Committee Against the Wall, who was just released from five days in detention; and on Community Business with Catherine Austin Fitts, we look at Secretary Treasurer Geithner’s claiming credit for the disastrous bailout.
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Mohammed Khatib, Popular Committee Against the Wall in Bil’in
Kevin Pina
Laura Flynn, Aristide Foundation
Catherine Austin Fitts, Solari Network
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Posted on
February 03, 2010 by
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We continue our coverage of the Haiti earthquake disaster with on-the-ground reports from Kevin Pina and Dr. Christina Chavez, niece of the late Cesar Chavez; also, an investigation into secret US prisons in Afghanistan known as Field Detention Sites; and we’ll have an update on Mexico on its Constitution Day.
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Kevin Pina
Anand Gopal
Gabriel Hernandez
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Posted on
February 03, 2010 by
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We continue our drum-beat reporting on Haiti: We'll have a
live, in-depth report from Kevin Pina on the ground Port Au Prince: Also The legal
architects of the Bush Torture are program given a pass by the Obama Administration:
We'll speak to the president of the National Lawyers Guild about it: And will have
an update on the the uphill battle by UC and community college students fighting
the deep cut backs in education.
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Posted on
January 29, 2010 by
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Kevin Pina continues his drumbeat reporting from the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, as hundreds of thousands of people remain without basic medical care, food or water as US troops undermine relief efforts; plus, Andres Thomas Conteris reports from Tegucigalpa as President Zelaya prepares to leave the Brazilian Embassy, where he has been in exile for 129 days; also, we pay tribute to legendary historian, dissident and truth-teller Howard Zinn, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 87.
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Posted on
January 28, 2010 by
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Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove
Kevin Pina reports from Port-au-Prince on the growing needs of Haitians and the secondary wave of death and suffering resulting from a lack of speedy distribution of essential medicines and foods; also, we continue to remember Howard Zinn with his longtime friend and co-author, Anthony Arnove; plus, we’ll continue our discussion of the bailout and the President’s speech on Community Business with Catherine Austin Fitts; and the Block Report investigates a travesty of justice for a pair of sisters serving heavy jail sentences for no proven crime.
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Catherine Austin Fitts, Solari Network
Anthony Arnove, editor, co-author of Voices of a People’s History of the United States with Howard Zinn
JR and the Block Report
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Posted on
January 27, 2010 by
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Howard Zinn
We’ll remember legendary radical historian Howard Zinn, who passed away earlier today in Santa Monica at age 87; also, Kevin Pina continues his on-the-ground reporting from Port-au-Prince, as hundreds of thousands of Haitians still search for proper food, water, shelter and medical care; and on another edition of Community Business, Catherine Austin Fitts addresses the bailout and the hearings taking place in Washington DC.
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Kevin Pina
Catherine Austin Fitts, Solari Network
Barbara Lubin, Middle East Children’s Alliance
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Posted on
January 26, 2010 by
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Exiled Honduran President Manuel Zelaya
Kevin Pina continues his drumbeat reporting from Port-au-Prince, where tens of thousands of Haitians still wait for food, water and shelter, as thousands more who could have been saved die from a lack of support; also, internationally-renowned peace activist Kathy Kelly joins us to talk about the Peaceful Assembly campaign, a series of actions to hold the Obama administration accountable for promises made and broken; and we’ll hear from Andres Thomas Conteris, who prepares to leave the Brazilian Embassy in Honduras after spending 129 days with exiled President Manuel Zelaya.
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Andres Thomas Conteris, Nonviolence International and Democracy Now!
Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
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Posted on
January 25, 2010 by
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Corporate Courting
Kevin Pina reports live from Port-au-Prince on the ongoing suffering in Haiti and the decision by the US government to put military security before saving lives; also, Greg Palast talks about the recent Supreme Court decision that empowers corporations to fully control the electoral process; and we continue our discussion on the politics of food.
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Pierre Labossiere, Haiti Action Committee
Greg Palast, investigative reporter, author and filmmaker
Anuradha Mittal, Oakland Institute
Lilian Autler, Grassroots International
Tags: Corporate CrimesCorporate PrivatizationEnvironmental justiceFood SecurityHaitiObama AdministrationRepublicansRight-Wing
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