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Alexis Tsipras, a member of the Hellenic parliament, president of the Synaspismos political party since 2008, head of the SYRIZA parliamentary group since 2009, and leader of the Opposition since June 2012. SYRIZA currently leads in Greek opinion polls.
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Special Programming
Noam Chomsky on the Occupy Wall Street movement
Noam Chomsky is linguistics and philosophy professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Author of nearly 100 books, Chomsky is one of the world's most widely read progressive dissident intellectuals. He talks about his new book, "Occupy," about the Occupy Wall Street movement and the wider issues of class warfare in the America today.
Listen to this interview (June 6, 2011)
MP3: Nathan Schneider
(www.wagingnonviolence.org)
has been reporting on the OWS movement from its first days in August,
2011. In this April 3, 2012 interview, Richard Hill asks him to assess
the on-going debate in the movement between those espousing a strict
adherence to non-violence principles and practices and those advocating
a 'diversity of tactics', Interview conducted by Richard Hill, WPKN
"MP3 Audio of Four Panel Discussions from the Left Forum",
produced by Scott Harris, March 20, 2010, Pace University, New York, NY
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Show date: Oct. 15, 2012
Jesse Lava: "Koch Brothers Exposed."
Interview with Jesse Lava, campaign director with the Brave New Foundation
Jesse Lava helped oversee the investigation that is the basis for the Robert Greenwald documentary film, "Koch Brothers Exposed." He discusses what the public should know about the billionaire Koch brothers who bankroll right-wing think tanks, finance attacks on Social Security, inject money into the tea party movement, contribute cash to school board candidates who want to resegregate public education and to support the repeal of pollution laws and stripping the EPA of substantial parts of its regulatory authority.
William D. Hartung: Issues that likely won't be addressed by the candidates or moderators
Interview with William D. Hartung, director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy
William D. Hartung talks about foreign policy and defense spending issues that likely won't be addressed by the candidates or moderators in the next two presidential debates, a town hall meeting on both domestic and foreign policy issues on Oct. 16 and a foreign policy debate Oct. 22.
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio
Eric Kingson: The future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid
Interview with Eric Kingson, co-director of the Strengthen Social Security Campaign, a coalition of 300 national and state organizations
Eric Kingson discusses his views on the election debate related to the future of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. He'll also also address the concern of many progressive activists that a post-election "grand bargain" deal will be struck by the president and Congress that could reduce benefits and raise the retirement age for future retirees and program recipients.
Recent Shows
October
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Greg Palast: The corruption and failings of U.S. democracy and electoral system
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Rocky Anderson: U.S. militarism; unchecked corporate power and the corruption of Congress
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Mark Weisbrot: Venezuelan President's election victory
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Marge Baker: Critical judicial issues at stake in the presidential election
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Robert L. Borosage: No Grand Bargain Without A Jobs Trigger"
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George Farah: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates
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Wade Gibson: "Poverty, Median Income, and Health Insurance in Connecticut
September
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Ben Beachy: The major issues of jobs, lack of transparency and the role of corporate lobbyists
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Richard D. Wolff: Mitt Romney's secretly video taped comments
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Jonathan Brater: Voter suppression laws in states round the country
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Jamal Abdi: The rising tension between the Obama administration and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netnayahu
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Chris Toensing: The violence in Libya, Egypt and protests in dozens of other nations
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Marjorie Cohn: The recent federal court ruling blocking enforcement of a provision of the National Defense Authorization Act
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Michael Zweig: The Chicago teacher's strike and it's wider significance
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John Feffer: Obama's foreign policy record; Mitt Romney's foreign policy positions.
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Kevin Gray: The issues of poverty and double digit unemployment among African Americans and Latinos.
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Bob Cash: Transparency from participants in the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations
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Marisa Holmes: Occupy Wall Street movement participates in protests at the National Conventions
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Steve Early: Labor's role in the U.S. election campaign
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Peter Hart: FAIR looks at the shallow media coverage
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Ruth Conniff: Paul Ryan's record as a Wisconsin congressman
August
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Jodi Jacobson: Paul Ryan: women's reproductive rights.
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Randy Albelda: Mitt Romney's attack on the nation's social safety net in the current presidential campaign
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Jonathan Schwarz: The flawed news coverage of Ecuador's offer of political asylum to WikiLeaks founder
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Deborah Chernoff: The reasons why 600 workers at five Connecticut nursing homes went out on strike
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Dean Baker: The impact Mitt Romney's selection of Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate will have on the national debate over Medicare
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Scott Klinger: How our Tax Dollars Subsidize Exorbitant Executive Pay
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Eric Holt-Gimenez: How the U.S. drought and commodity price speculation have spiked global food prices
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Jackie DiSalvo: Labor's relationship with Occupy Wall Street movement
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Callers' Commentary: Mitt Romney Vice Presidential pick, Paul Ryan
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Leonard Eiger: Anti-nuclear activists were arrested and face jail time and fines.
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Leah Bolger: Recent report challenging U.S. police aggression against peaceful protesters.
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Gene Stone: The upcoming Rally for a Nuclear Free Future
July
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James S. Henry: An investigation on how the super rich around the world hide their wealth from national taxes
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Jamie Henn: Activists plan direct action protests to disrupt construction of tar sands pipeline
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Miriam Pemberton: GOP-controlled House of Representatives approves billions for Pentagon
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Ted Lewis: Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity, plans tour calling for an end to gun trafficking and violence
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Ron Jacobs: An examination of the geopolitical war being played out in Syria
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Jill Stein: Green Party Presidential candidate talks about the failings of the U.S. electoral system
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Joanne Landy: Greek movements resisting austerity
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Lindsay Farrell: An assessment of Connecticut Gov. Malloy's administration.
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Baher Azmy: Center for Constitutional Rights continues its efforts to release detainees held at the Guantanamo U.S. detention center
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Marge Baker: Broad coalition works to overturn Supreme Court's Citizens United campaign finance ruling
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Nic Riley: New restrictive GOP-backed state voter ID laws challenged in the courts
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Lee Tien: Lawsuit against warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens
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Karen Perry Stillerman: Union of Concerned Scientists slams Monsanto Corporation for false claims on GMO crops
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Peter Maybarduk: U.S. and eight other Pacific Rim nations conduct secret negotiations on Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement in San Diego
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Sanjeev Bery: Amnesty International calls for unified global action to quell the escalating violence engulfing Syria
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Robert Scheer: "Crime of the Century," The LIBOR bank scandal exposes widespread corruption on Wall Street
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Steffie Woolhandler: Single Payer Health Care Advocate Assesses Supreme Court ruling
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Bill Chandler: Supreme Court ruling on Arizona's immigration law
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Arnie Gundersen: The current status of Japan's failed Fukushima nuclear plant
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Bruce Barrett: Israel-Palestine peace focus of 3rd annual IWagePeace Walk in New Haven July 16, 2012