From Dec. 4th, 2009, Director Oliver Stone talks with Bill Moyers about how his experiences of war have affected his life and history.
Source: Bill Moyers Journal and Oliver Stone
Scott Horton Interviews Eric Margolis on November 15, 2009
Internationally syndicated columnist Eric Margolis discusses Pakistani invasion of Waziristan, the possibility of a U.S. attempt to seize Pakistan's nukes, and the ultimate stupidity of the Long War plan.
Source: Scott Horton Interviews Eric Margolis
An excerpt from "Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change" by Elizabeth Kolbert
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An in depth review the truly big issues. Great Speeches and Interviews explores economics, climate change and war.
Broadcast at KUBU 96.5 FM and at Access Sacramento from 6-8pm Sundays (http://www.live365.com/stations/accesssacramento?site=pro)
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Bob McChesney talks with Mr. Blumenthal about his book, Republican Gomorrah
On November 15, 2009, Bob McChesney interviews Max Blumenthal
Mr. Blumenthal discuss his book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party.
Source: Media Matters hosts Max Blumenthal
On Dec. 17, 2009, Stuart Schulzke interviews Naomi Klein, journalist and author of The Shock Doctrine, on Hillary Clinton's surprise press conference at the COP15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
Source: Naomi Klein Weighs In on Hillary Clinton's COP15 Address
An excerpt from "Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change" by Elizabeth Kolbert
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Mr. Blumenthal discuss his book, Republican Gomorrah: Inside The Movement That Shattered The Party.
Source: Media Matters hosts Max Blumenthal
On Dec. 17, 2009, Stuart Schulzke interviews Naomi Klein, journalist and author of The Shock Doctrine, on Hillary Clinton's surprise press conference at the COP15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
Source: Naomi Klein Weighs In on Hillary Clinton's COP15 Address
An excerpt from "Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change" by Elizabeth Kolbert
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Looking forward to the year 2050?
Like today, in the future the world’s population is increasing and natural resources are rapidly decreasing. In 50 years, our overcrowded planet will be struggling to support an extra two billion people.
“We’re already living well beyond the ability of the earth’s natural resources to reproduce themselves, so essentially we’re eating the future of our children and grandchildren,” according to Professor in the School of Management, Dexter Dunphy. “Closely associated with that is the widening gap between the haves and the have-nots across the world, which is a recipe for social unrest or war and revolution.”
Source: On the brink
From Australian Broadcasting Corporation and University of Technology Sydney(UTS), Sydney, Australia on June 24th, 2009
The speakers are Dexter Dunphy, Derek Eamus, Peter Manning, Jill McKeough, Michelle Rumsey, and Paul Willis
With a current world population of 6.8 billion, projected to be 9 billion by 2050, what will our lives be like in another fifty years? Our consumption is causing scarcity of resources, food production is struggling to meet demand, almost everything we do destroys delicate ecosystems and our greenhouse gas emissions keep growing.
Meanwhile, we all believe in a basic human right to reproduce. This UTS speaks presents a diverse panel of UTS experts to speculate on a future where overpopulation may be the key force impacting every aspect of human life.
Source: 2050: A Hypothetical Future
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Louise Arbour talks about defending human rights around the globe
Peace, Justice and Politics from Nov. 9, 2009
Louise Arbour was a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief prosecutor of the United Nations tribunals for war crimes in Yugoslavia and Rwanda. She has dedicated her life to defending human rights and independent judiciary systems around the globe. Duration: 58 minutes.
Source: Peace, Justice and Politics on the International Scene
Scott Horton Interviews Dahlia S. Wasfi from November 18, 2009
She is an Iraqi American antiwar activist and she discusses suffering of Iraqis and the lingering toxic effects of the war in Iraq and in the U.S.
Source: Scott Horton Interviews Dahlia S. Wasfi
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Louise Arbour was a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief prosecutor of the United Nations tribunals for war crimes in Yugoslavia and Rwanda. She has dedicated her life to defending human rights and independent judiciary systems around the globe. Duration: 58 minutes.
Source: Peace, Justice and Politics on the International Scene
Scott Horton Interviews Dahlia S. Wasfi from November 18, 2009
She is an Iraqi American antiwar activist and she discusses suffering of Iraqis and the lingering toxic effects of the war in Iraq and in the U.S.
Source: Scott Horton Interviews Dahlia S. Wasfi
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