The United States’ Most Famous Political Whistle Blower Daniel Ellsberg Talks About This Country’s Most Recent One, Joseph Wilson Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror The Knight Report
The United States’ Most Famous Political Whistle Blower Daniel Ellsberg Talks About This Country’s Most Recent One, Joseph Wilson Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror The Knight Report
The first ever South Asian Film Festival, A new commentary from Mumia about the California recall, and Anita Johnson reports back from the 33rd Annual Black Congressional Caucus Convention.
Tribute to the New York magazine’s The Hudson Review: Excerpts from Along These Lines, a CD accompanying the 55th Anniversary Issue of the journal.
Global Power Exposed: Part 3: Uganda Lawmakers Talking about Syria and Iran Paramilitary violence in Mexico under investigation Wal-Mart Displacing Asian stores in Denver Breast Cancer Awareness Month Draws to a Close
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An update on the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas; Mumia commentary: "What Workers Think"; and Living Voices: Profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiins today.
A discussion about the history, present, and future of the Iraqi labor movement with historian Peter Slugett, labor organizer Michael Eisenscher, and ILWU member Clarence Thomas who has just returned from Iraq.
7:00 amGuest Bernardo Alvarez Herrera, Venezuelan Ambassador to the United States. 7:30 amLabor with David Bacon. 8:00 amStuds Terkel, whose latest book is Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times.
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An Exclusive Interview with the Venezuelan Ambassador About the Current Political Situation Facing the Country and Hugo Chavez An Extended Conversation with Constitutional Law Expert David Cole About the Ups and Downs of the War on Our Civil Liberties The Knight Report