Documentary producer and investigative reporter Bill Kurtis is celebrating
his 50th anniversary in broadcast media. Best known today as the narrator
of the 2004 comedy film Anchorman: the Legend of Ron Burgundy and as the
"Legendary Anchorman" voice of radio quiz sho...
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Howard Zinn was perhaps this country's premier radical historian. He was an
active figure in the civil rights movement and a principled opponent of
imperialism and militarism. He was an advocate of non-violent civil
disobedience. He spoke and marched against the U.S. ...
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Today on Flashpoints: We continue our frontline coverage with a special
report from Oaxaca where the protests continue and the situation remains
tense. We'll feature our regular weekly Election Crimes Bulletin with
investigative reporter, Greg Palast. And
U.S. airstrikes...
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Naomi Klein of Canada, an award-winning journalist, author and filmmaker, is
in the forefront of environmental activism. Her articles appear in major
newspapers and magazines all over the world. She is the author of the
bestseller This Changes Everything.
Political o...
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Hosts Marvin and Angie of Northwest Vets for Peace welcome guests Ramon
Mejia, Marine Corps vet with "Veterans Challenge Islamophobia" and
activist/organizer in Dallas, Texas; Nate Terani, Navy Vet with "Veterans
Challenge Islamophobia" and activist/organizer in Phoen...
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Today on Flashpoints: After nine years, a little known Guantanamo prisoner is
finally given a limited chance to plead his case. Teachers on strike in
Chiapas! We'll feature a live report from the ground. And we feature our
weekly Election Fraud Bulletin with Greg Pala...
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Today on Flashpoints: Why is the Orlando shooter branded as a Muslim instead
of a homophobe? Also, Professor Vijay Prashad talks about the confused
declarations of support by the shooter: which group did he really support:
Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, or the Islamic State: co...
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Krista Tippett is the host of NPR’s On Being. It is a show that asks,
“What does it mean to be human and how do we want to live?” She was
trained as a journalist and reported from divided Berlin. She received a
Masters of Divinity Degree from Yale in 1994 and turned her ...
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Tom Becker hosts this episode, which features music by Charlie Musselwhite
and segments on global trade, psychological survival in the occupied
territories, and debates about how to teach about climate change.
Bill Resnick interviews Lori Wallach of Global Trade Watch ...
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Jan Haaken talks with Judy Roth, an activist with Psychologists for Social
Responsibility, about her work with Israeli and Palestinian trauma victims
and the Born Equal Task Force.
Photo by Hamde Abu Rahma: A schoolgirl, a ladder, a wall
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