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Adam and Drew open the show discussing their recent trip to New England to perform live shows and Adam briefly touches on a recent race he had in Monterey. Adam then expresses a frustration he's been experiencing lately involving bartenders and Mangria. Drew also brings up the Bradley Manning case and gets Adam's take on the idea of the government paying for his sex change operation. As the show wraps up they take listener phone calls from a young man whose girlfriend has extreme anxiety about sex and a heterosexual female who only enjoys masturbating to females. Originally Aired: 9/4/2013 Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at the top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com
For years, progressive PR executive Trevor Fitzgibbon worked alongside Media Matters and other smear groups. But when he ran afoul of the Democrat establishment's narratives, he became a victim of them. Now he's an authority on The Smear-- and an expert at analyzing campaigns against high profile targets. Hear what he has to say about Tucker Carlson, Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, Presidential Candidate RFK, Jr., Media Matters, and journalism today. Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the new Sharyl Attkisson store. Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharylattkissonpodcast/message
For years, progressive PR executive Trevor Fitzgibbon worked alongside Media Matters and other smear groups. But when he ran afoul of the Democrat establishment's narratives, he became a victim of them. Now he's an authority on The Smear-- and an expert at analyzing campaigns against high profile targets. Hear what he has to say about Tucker Carlson, Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, Presidential Candidate RFK, Jr., Media Matters, and journalism today. Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the new Sharyl Attkisson store. Order “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharylattkissonpodcast/message
Classically, the purpose of a university is the pursuit of truth. But according to Jonathan Haidt and other sociologists, there is a movement in American universities to replace the quest for truth with a quest for social justice. This, as it turns out, is a major issue and is reflective of currents and issues in American society more generally. In this episode, we explore this crisis in education and discover that—far from being a mere academic exercise—this topic has much to teach us about how we can live more thoughtful, grounded, flourishing lives.
2010年五月,美國一等兵,情報分析員,Bradley Manning 被捕,原因是將軍事機密透露給媒體。他被判處35年徒刑。
I address hope about politics and climate, our reversion to paganism, lockdowns and what they did, the madness of the transgender crowd, and the Uvalde shooting, with my usual side notes into things I find interesting. Links below Historic hope: 18th to 19th century England: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/The_Rake%27s_Progress_8.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/Marriage_A-la-Mode_4%2C_The_Toilette_-_William_Hogarth.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/GinLane.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Harlot%27s_Progress#/media/File:Hogarth-Harlot-1.png https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-boy#/media/File:Cupid_as_Link_Boy_by_Joshua_Reynolds.jpg https://obsessiveskier.blogspot.com/2008/12/votes-for-sale-bribery-and-corruption.html Handling emails saying that we're all going to die from vaccines. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/expect/after.html https://www.informedchoiceaustralia.com/post/a-staggering-number-of-athletes-collapsed-this-past-year https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/myocarditis.html More evidence, if any is needed, that we're reverting to pagan times: https://www.bookwormroom.com/2021/01/31/the-west-is-reverting-to-paganism/ https://www.livescience.com/roman-penis-pendant-found-uk https://www.livescience.com/roman-penis-graffiti-stone-uk https://pagesix.com/2022/06/13/christina-aguilera-wears-strap-on-during-la-pride-performance/ Yellowstone changes mountain's name and Mother Nature attacks. https://nypost.com/2022/06/11/yellowstones-mount-doane-renamed-to-first-peoples-mountain-for-being-offensive/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10913125/Yellowstone-closes-entrances-unprecedented-flooding.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10919573/Yellowstone-closed-indefinitely-thousand-year-flooding.html Earth's magnetic polarity not reversing https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2022/06/08/earth-magnetic-polarity-not-reversing-PNAS/7321654702819/ For Democrats, lockdowns were anything but useless. https://instapundit.com/525372/ https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/516521-democrats-more-likely-to-mail-in-ballots-early-than-republicans-poll/ Glenn Greenwald and Bradley Manning https://nypost.com/2022/06/13/chelsea-manning-details-rift-with-dangerous-glenn-greenwald/ “It” people https://twitter.com/FlorioGina/status/1536752976152432640 Uvalde: https://www.thenewneo.com/2022/06/11/school-police-chief-arredondo-speaks/ https://piegg.com/blog/2022/05/28/uvalde-school-districts-police-chief-pedro-arredondo-must-resign-after-robb-elementary-massacre-the-daily-beast/
On the final episode of Reality Asserts Itself with Paul Jay, Chris Hedges answers questions like: “Do you believe the US or Israel will attack Iran?” and “Is there any hope for Bradley Manning?” This episode was produced on July 25, 2013.
https://youtu.be/s5Jhj1smhFI With the risk of kinetic war between the US and Russia becoming more and more likely each day, the United States is already marshalling its forces to silence domestic and international dissent to the conflict. In this episode, I examine this weekend's cancellation of Consortium News, Mintpress News, and Geopolitics and Empire from PayPal and place them in the historical context of wartime censorship in the United States. Episode 214 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: CrowdHealth Use promo code LW99 to get your first three months for $99/mo Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Show Notes: PayPal Cancels CN Account; May Seize Balance – Consortium News About – Consortium News MintPress News on Twitter: "ICYMI: MintPress & @BTHeadline Founder & Executive Director @MnarMuh's statement on our removal from PayPal. https://t.co/AxEmRx0qm0" / Twitter MintPress News About Mint Press News / Mnar Muhawesh Founder Let's Go Behind The Headlines | Indiegogo Liberty Conservative News on Twitter: "Popular Anti-War Channel Geopolitics and Empire Gets Banned from Paypal https://t.co/XiI6aKphcB" / Twitter Avoiding Bloodshed? US Journalists and Censorship in Wartime (tandfonline.com) Popular Anti-War Channel Geopolitics and Empire Gets Banned from Paypal - Liberty Conservative News Nina Jankowicz
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With the risk of kinetic war between the US and Russia becoming more and more likely each day, the United States is already marshalling its forces to silence domestic and international dissent to the conflict. In this episode, I examine this weekend's cancellation of Consortium News, Mintpress News, and Geopolitics and Empire from PayPal and place them in the historical context of wartime censorship in the United States. Episode 214 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: CrowdHealth Use promo code LW99 to get your first three months for $99/mo Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Show Notes: PayPal Cancels CN Account; May Seize Balance – Consortium News About – Consortium News MintPress News on Twitter: "ICYMI: MintPress & @BTHeadline Founder & Executive Director @MnarMuh's statement on our removal from PayPal. https://t.co/AxEmRx0qm0" / Twitter MintPress News About Mint Press News / Mnar Muhawesh Founder Let's Go Behind The Headlines | Indiegogo Liberty Conservative News on Twitter: "Popular Anti-War Channel Geopolitics and Empire Gets Banned from Paypal https://t.co/XiI6aKphcB" / Twitter Avoiding Bloodshed? US Journalists and Censorship in Wartime (tandfonline.com) Popular Anti-War Channel Geopolitics and Empire Gets Banned from Paypal - Liberty Conservative News Nina Jankowicz
Bradley Manning wiki leaks. Apache helicopter video. Bradley Manning pardoned by Obama. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of UnAmerican, Brandon, Franklin and Jim conclude our conversation on America's 20 year war in the Middle East. This time around, we'll discuss President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan and we'll debate what went wrong as well as what went right, what we should have expected from the situation as citizens and equally what Biden should have expected as President. Was our exit from the region a lapse in judgement, a necessary evil or a sensible strategy? Was there a failure on the part of the administration or the intelligence community? Could we have ended America's longest war with any other outcome? We'll scrutinize all of these questions and more on this final installment of "Forever Wars" and we'll finally take some time to classify the important actors that we've discussed throughout this grievous trilogy.
The Full Rant Text [1:36] - I argue a lot of politics online. Sometimes that leads to interesting interactions, but not this week. Representative Kevin McCarthy posted some non-sense and I called him a traitor and said he wasn't a good source because he was a liar. Of course his supporters leapt to his defense. The arguments rapidly got mired in name calling and every republican fear being projected onto me.Let me slow down for a moment and pick just one. The United States can accurately be described as a Democratic Republic Magistocracy with Kleptocratic and Pornocratic tendencies all while supporting a robust Capitalistic Oligarchy and a Militaristic Hegemony.That sounds really negative and there is a lot to unpack there. I view it as a list of things to improve not a shit list and I won't unpack it, but I will share some simplified definitions:Democracy - a government where people vote on stuff.Republic - a government where people choose leaders who do the day to day governing.Magistocracy - Leadership by magistrates, judges.Kleptocracy - Leadership by thieves.Pornocracy - a government so corrupt and willing to embrace drama that it reminds one of the porn industry. In front of and behind the camera.Capitalistic - A culture that elevates money.Militiaristic - A culture relating strongly to warfare.Hegemony - A group of countries all taking leadership from one.So, knowing all these about the United States you can imagine my frustration when people say stuff like: wE aRe DeMoCraCy NoT a rEpUblic. And how that is compounded when intelligent people like Legal Eagle repeat that phrase not realizing it is a thought terminating cliche used as part of shitty political debate.With all of that complex categorical nuance it can be hard to discuss ethics in our leadership.People argue that the constitution allowed for McCarthy to try to vote away our election results, and it does. It allows for that so congress isn't forced to accept fraudulent results from the states and we had no evidence of fraud. So maybe we shouldn't be taking our ethical ques from government and laws which I already described as a Kleptocracy and Pornocracy.So where should we get ethics?Some reach to the bible and try to determine what jesus would do. I think that horseshit because there isn't much evidence to support religion, but that doesn't really matter because the bible doesn't really have much to say about modern problems. The bible doesn't say a lot about zoning or pollution. Even places where religious books appear to have some say like, abortion, taxation, or usury, it still takes human judgment to interpret that. Notice how the pious can't agree on these topics?Between the lack of being real and general lack of agreement religion is a not a good source of ethics.Some people might reflexively reach for science. But it doesn't matter how much you learn about the facts and reality of what is. It doesn't matter how much you study evolution, for example, because that can't tell you if genetically engineered corn is ethical. That study can tell you if the engineered genes can leak out into the ecosystem or not or if those genes will hurt people eating them. You can't infer a value judgement from the raw data alone, you need to use human judgement at some point.Put another way, science can't tell us what we want to do, but once we decide what we want to do we can decide how best to approach our goals using science. It is up to us whether we do that ethically or optimize for something else.I am going to pick on one extremely contentious but stale topic for a deeper example.In April 2011, one soldier now named Chelsea Manning, but at the time Bradley Manning, leaked a video of an attack helicopter killing some journalists. I think we can all agree killing people and journalists unprovoked is bad, and if you can't then fuck off.But they were in a war zone and reviewing the full 38 minute video makes it look like the pilots mistook bulky cameras for weapons. They asked for permission to shoot, they took some precautions, clearly not enough but more than one might expect for a warzone.Look at the full length video in the show notes. The full video is not clear, and these kinds of mistakes happen in earnest in war, communication is hard even on the best days. People seriously discussed punishing or firing the pilots and their commanders. The ethics around this is way less clear than it could be. How do we consider accidents or people who might be using accidents to cover up mistakes when thinking about ethics? Then the leaker, Chelsea, who claimed to just want to expose corruption also released three quarters of a million other files. She was tried and held with less than the entirety of due process. She was a soldier and subject to the UCMJ, a sort of military only law, in addition to normal law. And leaking such vast amounts put her in a special category, but also the relative ease she did it made leniency seem plausible. To leak this much when the laws were written would have taken semi trailers full of stuff. Should punishment be harsh or lenient. The press coverage at the time made her holding conditions seem like borderline torture. There were accusations that this treatment was in part because she was trans. Then her sentence was commuted 7 years from what might have been lifelong incarceration.There were so many mitigating factors. Chelsea tried to go through appropriate channels and it seemed that to everyone involved that Chelsea thought she was doing the right thing even though all of her superiors in the government disagreed that it was actually the right thing. How much should intention and goals factor in?Is any of that right or wrong?This topic is clearly too much for me to cover in a rant, but this scenario has enough moving parts to be used in thought experiments.Think bigotry against trans people is good? If Chelsea had access to cheaper counseling and not the hypermasculine environment that is the US Military she might not have wanted to leak these documents. That is pretty damningly anti-bigotry and seems on firm footing with the evidence.Should we have not gone to war in the first place? Most listening now probably think it was a bad idea, but when we started the war was overwhelmingly popular. We had evidence from previous wars and perhaps we could have known betterShould leakers be punished more or could leaks possibly be prevented by increasing the amount of material that leaves through the official channels? The evidence seems to show that beyond a certain point punishment is not an effective deterrent and at some point national security is important and needs to be protected so we can't just release everything. So maybe we should encourage a strictly volunteer military instead of coercing membership by paying for college with the GI Bill. If college were federally paid for then Chelsea Manning may never have entered what was obviously a difficult situation.I can't do this topic justice, I want to revisit it more in a future episode perhaps as a central topic. But we can keep asking hypotheticals about this situation because it is so public and has so much visible nuance.There are a lot of questions here and on ethics in general. I cannot provide good answers. I can say how I approach ethics. Here is how much I take for granted. I have no evidence that this is right beyond my own intuition, but I do believe this needs to be the foundation for human ethics. Just four words “we should minimize suffering”.That short sentence does a lot of heavy lifting. It implies that we know how. With enough science and data we can know how. You won't find that sentiment in most hol...
Hör berättelsen om hur soldaten Bradley Manning blev Chelsea Manning. Hon har kallats både för hjälte och anklagats för att riskera oskyldiga människors liv. Berättelsen om Chelsea Manning handlar om hur en mobbad kille från Oklahoma tar värvning för att komma till rätta med sin manlighet men istället chockar en hel värld genom att läcka tusentals hemligstämplade krigsdokument till Wikileaks. Samtidigt som hon döms till ett långt fängelsestraff kommer Chelsea ut som kvinna och börjar slåss för sina rättigheter som transperson. P3 ID tecknar ett porträtt på en unik och omstridd personlighet som slagits mot både inre och yttre demoner. I programmet hörs Cecilia Khavar och Björn af Kleen, korrespondenter i Washington för Sveriges Radio respektive Dagens Nyheter. Programledare: Vendela Lundberg Avsnittsförfattare: Hateff Mousaviyan Exekutiv Producent: Ulla Svensson Tekniker: Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är en produktion från produktionsbolaget OLGA Ljudklippen är hämtade från: PBS Frontline, CNN, CBS, ABC, AL Jazeera, NBC Today, Fox, Democracy Now, XY Chelsea, Bloomberg News, Newsy och South By Southwest. Delar av programmet handlar om självmord. Om du har självskadebeteende eller självmordstankar finns det hjälp att få. Hos Suicide Zero hittar du kontaktvägar och information.
Hör berättelsen om hur soldaten Bradley Manning blev Chelsea Manning. Hon har kallats både för hjälte och anklagats för att riskera oskyldiga människors liv. Berättelsen om Chelsea Manning handlar om hur en mobbad kille från Oklahoma tar värvning för att komma till rätta med sin manlighet – men istället chockar en hel värld genom att läcka tusentals hemligstämplade krigsdokument till Wikileaks.Samtidigt som hon döms till ett långt fängelsestraff kommer Chelsea ut som kvinna och börjar slåss för sina rättigheter som transperson. P3 ID tecknar ett porträtt på en unik och omstridd personlighet som slagits mot både inre och yttre demoner. I programmet hörs Cecilia Khavar och Björn af Kleen, korrespondenter i Washington för Sveriges Radio respektive Dagens Nyheter.Programledare: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsförfattare: Hateff MousaviyanExekutiv Producent: Ulla SvenssonTekniker: Fredrik NilssonProgrammet är en produktion från produktionsbolaget OLGA Ljudklippen är hämtade från: PBS Frontline, CNN, CBS, ABC, AL Jazeera, NBC Today, Fox, Democracy Now, XY Chelsea, Bloomberg News, Newsy och South By Southwest. Delar av programmet handlar om självmord. Om du har självskadebeteende eller självmordstankar finns det hjälp att få. Hos Suicide Zero hittar du kontaktvägar och information.
On today's episode of The Daily Daily Caller Podcast... The summit with North Korea is off, or is it? As the situation is in flux, Democrats are scrambling to accuse President Trump of dropping the ball and giving Kim Jong-Un a victory on the international stage. They're cheering, actually. But this is the "Art of the Deal," this is what Trump does. And now North Korea is saying they want to meet again, which makes Democrats look even worse. In the past few weeks, liberals have sided with Hamas against the U.S. and Israel, with MS-13 against Trump calling them "animals," and now the North Koreans against the United States. How long till Kim is declared the Democratic Party's nominee for 2020? We mock them roundly. Jake Tapper delivered a monologue Thursday, couched as a report, on how members of Congress were "aghast" by the White House sending Chief of Staff John Kelly and deputy White House Counsel Emmet Flood attended the classified briefing of the "Gang of 8" intelligence heads in Congress. So who was "aghast"? An anonymous Democrat staffer. But that didn't stop CNN from framing it as if it was the sentiment of many, if not most, people in attendance. We dissect it thoroughly and expose the subtle ways the media manipulate their audience by not only what they say, but how they say it. Hillary Clinton won't go away. After lecturing women on how they disrespected themselves by voting for Donald Trump, and standing on stage laughing hysterically as Madeleine Albright said, "There's a special place in hell for women who don't support other women," Hillary endorsed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for re-election over challenger Cynthia Nixon. Is there an extra special place in hell for hypocrites? Democrats attempted a hit-job on a Trump judicial nominee Thursday, trying to paint Wendy Vitter as a racist who doesn't support Brown vs. Board of Education. It's standard practice for judicial nominees to not comment on specific cases, already decided or not, because it could compromise their objectivity should a similar case come before them. Democrats, knowing that, chose Vitter and the landmark civil right case specifically to try to create outrage over Vitter to claim a scalp. We tell you how it happened, play you the clips from the hearing, and rip it apart. It's pretty disgusting. Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion of the world, was pardoned Thursday by President Trump. Convicted of violating the Mann Act, a racist law passed by Democrats to target inter-racial couples, Johnson served 10 months in prison. He's now been pardoned. Since everything is political, some liberals tried to make this pardon about Barack Obama, saying he didn't pardon Johnson because he was very worried about the pardon process being seen as political. Of course, Obama commuted the sentences of terrorist Oscar Lopez Rivera and traitor Bradley Manning for political purposes, but why let the facts stand in the way of a good narrative? Finally, from the "don't be an idiot" file, a man in a kayak picked a rattle snake out of the water and swung it around, getting bitten in the process. He nearly died. Why did he pick up a poisonous snake? Because he thought is was an alligator. Don't be an idiot. The Daily Daily Caller Podcast is a daily look and mocking of the news from a conservative perspective. Hosted by Derek Hunter, it is available in audio form Monday-Thursday and will have a video option on Fridays. Derek Hunter is a columnist and contributing editor for The Daily Caller and author of "Outrage, INC: How the Liberal Mob Ruined Science, Journalism, and Hollywood" from HarperCollins, available June 19. Send compliments and complaints to derek@dailycaller.com or follow him on Twitter at @derekahunter.
Chelsea Manning recently sat down with ABC News to discuss the sensitive military documents she leaked to the public as well as the process of her transition from Bradley Manning. Stu makes a bold statement about all this and explains what a women's rights issue really is. Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Chelsea Manning walked out of prison this week, finally free. But, should we celebrate her as a hero? Thank you for joining me on the thirty-ninth episode of The LAVA Spurt, Is Chelsea Manning a Hero? This episode is brought to you by Praxis, where you can get a full-time job in nine months making $50,000 a year with no college degree. Chelsea Manning walked out of federal prison on Wednesday, May 17th, and her first actions were to take a picture of her feet as she made some of her first steps of freedom in seven years, then she went to eat pizza. Chelsea was granted clemency by Obama, cutting her 35-year sentence for leaking an enormous trove of military intelligence records short by a few decades. Then known as Bradley Manning, she leaked nearly 750,000 military files and cables to WikiLeaks aged 22. The materials included battlefield video. Manning said she wanted to expose what she considered to be the U.S. military's disregard for the effects of war on civilians and that she released information that she didn't believe would harm the U.S. No document was classified higher than secret and her defenders say no one was endangered by the leaks. Critics said the leaks laid bare some of the nation's most sensitive secrets and endangered information sources, prompting the State Department to help some of those people move to protect their safety. Several ambassadors were recalled, expelled or reassigned because of embarrassing disclosures. Frankly, if the ambassadors were embarrassed by their actions, maybe they should have thought about the implications of those actions prior to taking them, just sayin'. But what exactly did Chelsea reveal? It is important to remember the crimes her leaks revealed.
The guys discuss the case of Chelsea Manning, formerly known as Bradley Manning, and Barack Obama's decision to commute her 35-year sentence for leaking military intelligence after she had served just seven years. Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got a "contemporaneous memo" regarding the situation between Donald Trump and Michael Flynn. ...Chelsea Manning, formerly known has Bradley Manning, has been released from prison after having her sentence commuted by Barack Obama during his last days in office. ...We have outdone ourselves with a truly abysmal edition of SPOONS! Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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For more, read “How Alex Gibney is Reinventing Documentary Filmmaking” by Boris Kachka in New York magazineOn Twitter: @AlexGibneyFilm @thompowers @purenonfiction This interview was recorded at the School of Visual Arts MFA Social Documentary program. Pure Nonfiction is sponsored by Sundance Now Doc Club.Documentaries directed by Alex Gibney mentioned in this interview:Zero Days (2016)Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine (2015) - A critical look at the Apple CEO.Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (2015) - An expose of the Church of Scientology, based on the book by Lawrence Wright.Finding Fela! (2014) - A complicated portrait on the life and music of Nigeria's Fela Kuti.The Armstrong Lie (2013) - Cyclist Lance Armstrong talks about the doping program that led to his downfall.We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks (2013) - Documenting the leak of government documents by Bradley Manning, their public release by Wikileaks, and the group's controversial leader Julian Assange.Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (2012) - Examining pedophilia in the Catholic Church, from the first known protest against clerical abuse in the US all the way to the Vatican.Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (2010) - The former New York State governor speaks on camera about the prostitution scandal that led to his resignation.Taxi to the Dark Side (2007) - Oscar winner for Best Documentary, investigating the US government's use of torture during the war in Afghanistan.Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) - Chronicling the corruption that caused the company Enron to file for the largest corporate bankruptcy of its time.Documentaries produced by Gibney, mentioned in the interview:The Blues (2003) - Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, this multi-part series featured films directed by Scorsese, Wim Wenders, Clint Eastwood, Marc Levin, and others.The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) - directed by Eugene Jarecki, the film takes its inspiration from Christopher Hitchens' book making a case for bringing war crime charges against the former Secretary of State.The Pacific Century (1992) - a 10-part PBS series about the rise of the Pacific Rim economies. Alex's father Frank Gibney wrote the accompanying book.
Adam and Drew open the show discussing their recent trip to New England to perform live shows and Adam briefly touches on a recent race he had in Monterey. Adam then expresses a frustration he's been experiencing lately involving bartenders and Mangria. Drew also brings up the Bradley Manning case and gets Adam's take on the idea of the government paying for his sex change operation. As the show wraps up they take listener phone calls from a young man whose girlfriend has extreme anxiety about sex and a heterosexual female who only enjoys masturbating to females. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jacob Dean and Skeptical Scott fill in for Nicole Sandler and take an unfiltered look at all the news we need to know today, Syria, ACLU vs. NSA, Debt Ceiling, Chelsea (aka Bradley) Manning and more! Recorded on 8/27/2013
Campaigns for the rights of homosexuals have left out the rights of transgender people. Now that Bradley Manning is Chelsea Manning, will that make a difference?
Correspondents' despatches: the wealthy principality of Liechtenstein is forced to face up to the idea of belt-tightening, Alex Marshall; Alastair Newton Brown strolls through the streets of the Iranian capital, Tehran where he finds people keen to engage with the West; Rajini Vaidyanathan in Washington considers the implications of the jail sentence handed down to secrets leaker Bradley Manning; Justin Rowlatt may have struggled to appreciate traditional Vietnamese music but more and more Vietnamese, he says, are keen to learn it. And Kevin Connolly is in Cairo where he's been hearing members of the Muslim Brotherhood explain why they believe they're a force that's not about to go away. Producer: Tony Grant
8-22-2013 Nicole Sandler Show - War on Whistleblowers Jacob Dean and Skeptical Scott of Filter Free Radio fill in for Nicole Sandler, and talk about the latest on Chelsea Manning aka Bradley Manning, NSA, Syria, and speak with Julianna Forlano! Recorded on 8/22/2013
Jacob Dean and Skeptical Scott from Filter Free Radio fill in for Nicole Sandler and talk about all the news happening including breaking news of Bradley Manning's 35 year prison sentence, plus NSA, Eygpt, and chatroom member SnorkY2K calls in about the latest on Fukushima and radiation heading for the US that Japan officials now finally admit and much more! Recorded live 8-21-2013 in Portland, OR.
7 AM - San Diego's UT-TV did a "Blurred Lines" parody about Mayor Filner; Bradley Manning dressed as a woman; Stockton vs Haiti; Unfriendliest cities; Cell phone store accepts EBT cards; Sensitivity training for rodeo clowns; USDA wants disaster plan for a magician; Joe ponders the future of his daughter's rabbit; Fox News' Middle East expert Dr Walid Phares talks about the deadly chaos in Egypt.
9 AM - Obama is vacationing on Martha's Vineyard; Obama rodeo clown; Jack and Joe talk rodeos; Trump is in Iowa talking birth certificates and prez stuff; Obama and NSA stuff; Bradley Manning puts Afghanis in danger; McCain compared Snowden to Jason Bourne.
This week, Greg Davies from the BlendoveR podcast and frequent Geeks of Doom contributor (including the Tardisblend podcast) joins us to discuss the ruling for WikiLeaks leaker Bradley Manning, how the NSA collects nearly everything a user does on the net, Feds want user passwords, the UK wants to ban porn, and more... Headlines Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy, Guilty of Lesser Charges NSA tool collects 'nearly everything a user does on the internet' I am Alan Rusbridger, editor in chief of the Guardian - Ask Me (Almost) Anything Feds tell Web firms to turn over user account passwords Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide' UK Porn Filter Will Censor Other Content Too, ISPs Reveal Audible Book of the Week Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison by Piper Kerman Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: You've Got Time by Regina Spektor The Drill Down Video of the Week (NSFW) Making a boob of herself! Amanda Palmer's breast escapes her bra... Amanda Palmer delivers riposte to Daily Mail bra story – in 3/4 time Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Startup Digest CTO Christopher Burnor. Occasionally joining them is Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Nicole talks about the Bradley Manning verdict, the coverage, the implications and the future with Media Matters' Eric Boehlert, author Chase Madar, National Whistleblowers Center's Stephen Kohn, and Crooks and Liars' John Amato.
7 AM - More on Bradley Manning; Chris Christie and Rand Paul are starting to battle each other; San Diego media stayed silent about Filner's behavior; Happy Birthday Arnold Schwarzenegger.
6 AM - Mailbag; Reporter Mike Lyons talks to us about the Bradley Manning verdict.
Bradley Manning was charged with “aiding the enemy.” Today, a military court judge found him not guilty of that crime but guilty of espionage.
Nicole discusses a lot of news that the corporate media won't! The Nation's Ari Berman joins in to talk about NC's horrific legislative session and the dismantling of voting rights. Clark Stoeckly (@wikileakstruck) tells us how he got banned from the Bradley Manning courtmartial. Jeremy Ryan tells of people arrested in Wisconsin capitol for singing! Plus women's reproductive rights, marijuana and no weiner's wiener.
8 AM - Reporter Pam Coulter updates us on Bradley Manning; More on politicians and lobbyists; Keystone Pipeline update.
Nicole talks about the Not Guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial. Clark Stoeckly (@wikileakstruck) fills us in on the Bradley Manning trial. And Crooks & Liars' Nicole Belle with the Sunday shows on GZ verdict
Nicole talks about the dichotomy and disconnect between coverage of the Zimmermand and Bradley Manning trials. The defense rested in both cases yesterday - but while there's wall-to-wall coverage of the Zimmerman trial, there's virtually nothing about Manning's in the media. Things get strange as Nicole talks about some stories dealing with the circumstances surrounding Michael Hastings' death, and both video streams stopped cold! But all the audio is here...
Nicole checks in with Netroots Nation's Mary Rickels for a preview of this year's conference. Plus Chase Madar on Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden
Jacob Dean and Skeptical Scott from Filter Free Radio (heard on Nicole's Radio Or Not Monday evenings) fill in for Nicole Sandler who is in for Randi Rhodes nationwide! News of the day including Bradley Manning's trial starts today and the passing of Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) Plus Nicole Belle from Crooks and Liars joins the show for Fools On The Hill! Recorded on 6/3/2013
Army private Bradley Manning is facing court-martial for revealing the Wikileaks documents. In pre-trial hearings almost no one was watching.
Caroline opens up our vernal by riffing on Mars and Venus, Pope Francis, and Bradley Manning, in cahoots, dree-ing their weird, with the covert chart of America. We welcome the return of fellow astro-mytho- cultural change artist Daniel Giamario, that we may conjure and animate the presiding Co-Operators who are Standing by! www.shamanicastrology.com The post The Visionary Activist – Vernal Equinoctial Magnetizing Memospheric Mojo appeared first on KPFA.
Caroline, as Abigail Adams, files scouting reports from the first day of the CPAC Underworld, all weirdly Koch Brothers aka “Citizens United”, and weirdly dedicated to the toxicity of Andrew Breitbart (the authentic heroic tonic anti-dote would be the Scott Prouty and Bradley Manning part of all of us.) on the CPAC agenda: Bruce Fein channeling Madison, “The Islamic threat to America”, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, movie about how fracking is good for us vs “green extremists.”Rick Perry, and Andrew Breitbart's posthumous movie on“who's really behind the Occupy Movement.” Cause we gotta know about everything.Happy to hold the poison up to the light… The post The Visionary Activist – March 14, 2013 appeared first on KPFA.
Nicole plays some of Bradley Manning's leaked court testimony. Howie Klein joins in to talk politics. Jim Dean of DFA with their official endorsement of Ed Markey for Senate from MA, and GottaLaff joins in for fun with the news
Providing Light for Those Providing Light: Bradley Manning. Caroline hosts Kevin Gosztola,co-author of the book Truth and Consequences: The US vs. Bradley Manning and a writer for firedoglake.com. covers WikiLeaks, whistleblowing, the US drone program, the surveillance state and various civil liberties issues. http://dissenter.firedoglake.com/2013/01/31/saluting-bradley-manning/ The post The Visionary Activist – Mid-Winter Illumination appeared first on KPFA.
Nicole speaks with CAF and Seeing the Forest's Dave Johnson about Romney's Bain and tax return problems, with author Chase Madar about Bradley Manning's pre-trial hearings which begin today. And, as she's a bit under the weather, Nicole pulled out a 2007 interview with Chris Matthews.
Nicole speaks with Chase Madar, author of "The Passion of Bradley Manning," recounts her experience yesterday at the Carnival share holders meeting and talks with 1Miami communications director Jose Suarez
Pfc. Bradley Manning may get life in prison for releasing almost three-quarters-of-a-million classified documents. Today we'll hear about Manning's pre-trial, WikiLeaks and the classification of information that poses no risk to national security.