Christopher Hellman, a budget analyst and communications liaison for the National Priorities Project, explains how he arrived at the staggering numbers that make up the US national security budget.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
A Vow Against Silence
William Astore, history professor and retired lieutenant colonel (USAF), talks about the difficulty of speaking one’s mind in the military.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Weapons of Mass Disruption
Michael Schwartz, a sociology professor at Stony Brook University and author of 'War Without End: The Iraq War in Context' talks about the Egyptian revolution and the power of nonviolent disruption.
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Friday, February 11, 2011
From Prisoner to Peacemaker
Jen Marlowe, an author, playwright, documentary filmmaker and human rights advocate, discusses the story of Palestinian peace activist and co-author of her latest book "The Hour of Sunlight," Sami Al Jundi.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
In Defense of Bradley Manning
Civil rights attorney Chase Madar outlines the case against––and the defense on behalf of––the soldier who allegedly provided the documents for the latest WikiLeaks release as well as the now infamous "Collateral Murder" video, Private First Class Bradley Manning.
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You can also listen to Chase Madar read his complete opening statement here:
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You can also listen to Chase Madar read his complete opening statement here:
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