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Alexis Tsipras: "Anti-Austerity Politics in Greece, Europe and Beyond"


A talk by the leader of Greece's leading Left Party Coalition, on recorded on Jan. 25, 2013 at The City University of New York, in a program sponsored by CUNY's Center for the Study of Culture, Technology, and Work.

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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Reporting / In-Depth Series; Radio
First place: "Occupy Wall Street: The birth of a movement for the 99%; Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine; Scott Harris


Between The Lines Blog  BTL Blog

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"Widespread Resistance Begins to Trump's Muslim Travel Ban at U.S. Airports," by Anna Manzo (GlobalHealing), Daily Kos, Jan. 28, 2017

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"For Natives, a "Day of Mourning"by Reginald Johnson, November 23, 2016

"A Bitter Harvest" by Reginald Johnson, Nov. 15, 2016

Special Programming Special Programming

chomskyNoam 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

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"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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This Week on Counterpoint

Show date: Nov. 5, 2012

Christian Dorsey:  The decades-long conservative political attack on government continues

MP3 Interview with Christian Dorsey, director of external and government affairs at the Economic Policy Institute
Christian Dorsey looks at the decades-long conservative political attack on government and how that view diverges from the majority public view on how there's a general expectation that government should intervene during natural disasters like hurricanes, maintenance of basic infrastructure, ensuring the safety of food, water & air travel, personal health crises and economic hard times.


Nick Nyhart:  In wake of 2012 election's record-breaking campaign spending, public may be ready to demand reform

MP3 Interview with Nick Nyhart, president and CEO of the group Public Campaign
Nick Nyhart discusses the record-breaking amounts of money spent in the election campaign this year, much of it unaccountable and anonymous thanks to the Supreme Court Citizens United decision. The discussion will also focus on how progressives should confront that issue after the Nov. 6 election, as well as a review of the recent Corporate Reform Coalition poll regarding public opinion on corporate money in politics. (Pre-recorded interview)
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio


Chuck Collins:  2012 campaign candidates ignore growing economic inequality

MP3 Interview with Chuck Collins, a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) and director of the group's Program on Inequality and the Common Good.
Chuck Collins is the author of several books, including "Economic Apartheid in America: A Primer on Economic Inequality and Insecurity." Chuck will examine how the issue of growing economic inequality has been addressed (or not) in the presidential election campaign – along with a summary of IPS's recent, "Congressional Report Card for the 99 Percent." (Pre-recorded interview)
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio


Eric Boehlert:  Media focus on election polls and gaffes crowd out substantive coverage of critical issues

MP3 Interview with Eric Boehlert, Media Matters for America's Senior Fellow Eric Boehlert, author of "Bloggers On the Bus: How The Internet Changes Politics and the Press," and "Lapdogs: How the Press Rolled Over for Bush"
Eric Boehlert assesses corporate media's coverage of this year's presidential election, focusing on accurate fact checking, avoidance of narrow horse race reporting and moving beyond the beltway's favorite issues. (Pre-recorded interview)
See BTL page for full description, subject links and edited audio


 

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