Exploration

Explorations – December 16, 2003

Dr. Michael Oppenheimer, Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs at Princeton University and current Director of the Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP) at the Woodrow Wilson School. Michio talks with Dr. Oppenheimer about the Kyoto Protocols. Also: The U.N. World Health Organization says Global warming has killed 150,000 this year; Scientists say … Continued


Who Will Judge Saddam? Former British MP Tony Benn Discusses the Prosecution of Iraq’s Former Leader British Intelligence Leaker Facing Prison Time For Exposing U.S.-UN Surveillance Scandal Former Jordanian Ambassador Discusses Saddam’s Capture, WMDs and the U.S. Occupation of Iraq Wesley Clark Testifies Against Milosevic in War Crimes Trial That Could Serve As Model For … Continued


The Morning Show

The Morning Show – December 16, 2003

7:00 amCongressman Dennis Kucinich. 7:30 amChris Tensing, executive director of the Middle East Research and Information Project, www.merip.org, on Sadam’s capture and US Policy. 8:00 amInternational Adoption: Elizabeth Bartholet, Morris Wasserstein, Public Interest Professor at Harvard Law School and author of Family Bonds: Adoption, Infertility and the New World of Child Production, Sally Hindman, Quaker … Continued


The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

The KPFA Evening News, Weekdays – December 15, 2003

President Bush says the U.S. and Iraq will organize Saddam Hussein’s trial – human rights groups are urging international safeguards Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean says Hussein’s capture has not made America safer and will not help defeat Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network – Democratic rival Dennis Kucinich says Hussein’s capture should spark the … Continued