Russia’s War in Ukraine; Plus, Corona Calls with Dr. Swartzberg
00:08 — John Feffer is Director of Foreign Policy in Focus. 00:33 — Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health.
00:08 — John Feffer is Director of Foreign Policy in Focus. 00:33 — Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health.
On today’s show: Justice for Ayşenur Eygi: As Israel Kills Another American in West Bank, Will the U.S. Demand Accountability? Rachel Corrie’s Parents Mourn Death of Ayşenur Eygi, Warn of Israeli Military Cover-Up “The Brutality Is Truly Unprecedented” in West Bank: Mariam Barghouti on Israel’s Deadly Incursions
Americans Colluding With Russia as Spies, Propagandists, and Useful Idiots
UK and U.S. Heads of Intelligence Warn of Russia’s “Reckless Campaign of Sabotage”
The Accurate Predictor Issues His Presidential Prediction for 2024
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A mix of la raza, reggae, jazz and politically conscious music.
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Setting the Standard has been around 8-10 years, and was originally started by Maya Rise. We kept it going, and continues to evolve into many platforms. We are a all volunteer crew, and bring you information, poetry, music, and much more. You can tune in online at kpfa.org or on the radio at 94.1fm KPFA, … Continued
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Motown On Mondays (MOM) was born out of a love of Soul Music – plain and simple!
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D-Minor and Thomas J talk music, highlighting artists who have made an impact on Hip-Hop, R & B, and old school music.
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Featuring music from Hunk / Vinyl Williams, The WAEVE, The Smile, Rollo Doherty, Theodor / Myríad, Corridor, Ritual Talk, Naise Kud, Ulrika Spacek, The Drin, Prison Affair, BOYO, Parks, Squares and Alleys, Mnevis, Dummy, Gardens & Villa.
This week on CounterSpin: Corporate economic news can be so abstract that it’s disinforming even when it’s true. The big idea is that there’s something called “the U.S. economy” that can be doing well or poorly, which obscures the reality that we are differently situated, and good news for the stock market, say, may mean … Continued