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Evening News March 20 2023
Prosecutors rest case in trial of Proud Boys defendants in January 6 attack. China’s Xi Jinping in Moscow for talks with Putin, Ukraine on agenda. UN scientists issue dire warning on climate change emission goals. Swiss regulators approve UBS bank take over of troubled Credit Suisse. Jurors hear evidence in New York Trump hush money … Continued
Today on the show: Professor Francis Boyle talks about his role as prosecutor for an international tribunal organized in Malaysia which found George W. Bush and Tony Blair guilty of crimes against humanity for their bloody role in the Iraq war 20 years ago. In this context, Boyle also calls out the hypocrisy of the … Continued
3/20/23 Importance of Good Oral Health
Your Oral Health can impact every aspect of life, from how you eat, interact, speak, and how you kiss. It’s never too late to change your habits for good oral health and reduce your risk of disease. Join Nurse Rona and Dr. Jolie Goodman Leibof to answer your questions.
According to Jesse Olsavsky, vigilance committees in Philadelphia, Boston, and other northern cities constituted the militant, highly organized urban wing of the Underground Railroad. According to Olsavsky, the interviews conducted by vigilance committee members with runaways acted as crucial conduits for information, ideas, and strategies for resistance. (Encore presentation.) Jesse Olsavsky, The Most Absolute Abolition: Runaways, Vigilance … Continued
The Ralph Nader Radio Hour – March 20, 2023
Ralph Nader talks about what’s happening in America, what’s happening around the world, and most importantly what’s happening underneath it all.
Part I. 20th Anniversary of the U.S. Occupation of Iraq and its Legacy Guest: Andrew Bacevich is president and co-founder of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. A graduate of West Point and Princeton, he is also professor emeritus of history and international relations at Boston University. Among his many books are The New American Militarism, … Continued

