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GUESTS: Julian Hill MP, Lissa Johnson, Prof Bill Hogan, Dr Arthur Chesterfield-Evans, Prof Bill Hogan, Mary Kostakidis, Alison Broinowski, Professor Stuart Rees, John Pilger, Alexander Mercouris & Greg Barns.
The West, led by the United States, declared economic war against Russia last month in response to the invasion of Ukraine, imposing perhaps the harshest sanctions against any nation in history. President Joe Biden has said that the aim of this economic warfare is to turn the Russian people against its government. Sanctions against Russia's Central Bank were intended to destroy the value of the ruble. One U.S. dollar was worth 85 rubles on Feb. 24, the day of the invasion and soared to 154 per dollar on March 7. However the Russian currency strengthened to 101 this morning. Putin and other Russian leaders were personally sanctioned, as were Russia's largest banks. Most Russian transactions are no longer allowed to be settled through the SWIFT international payment system. The German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline was closed down and become bankrupt. The U.S. blocked imports of Russian oil, which was about 5 percent of U.S. supply. BP and Shell pulled out of Russian partnerships. European and U.S. airspace for Russian commercial liners was closed. Europe, which depends on Russia gas, is still importing it, and is so far rebuffing U.S. pressure to stop buying Russian oil. Other Russian commodities, such as wheat, fertilizer and metals have been cut off. A raft of voluntary sanctions followed: PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Netflix and McDonalds have been shut down in Russia. Coca-cola has stopped sales to the country. U.S. news organizations have left, Russian artists in the West have been fired and even Russian cats are banned. It also gave an opportunity for U.S. cable providers to get RT America shut down. Other Russia media have been de-platformed and Russian government websites hacked. A Yale University professor has drawn up a list to shame U.S. companies that are still operating in Russia. The West's economic war and lethal aid to Ukraine are in lieu of a direct military confrontation with Russia, with all of the unimaginable consequences that could bring. But so far the sanctions do not seem to be working as planned. China has come to Moscow's rescue, buying more oil and other commodities from Russia. Beijing has allowed Russia to use its Union Pay banking system, replaced Russia's use of SWIFT with China's Interbank System (CIPS), and China and the Eurasia Economic Union (EAEU), which Russia is a part of, are designing a new monetary and financial system that would bypass the U.S. dollar, threatening it as the world's reserve currency. That has led the U.S. to try to tie China to the war in Ukraine so that it can impose new sanctions on Beijing , perhaps similar to those on Russia. The United States is acting as though the whole world is the West and that this is the China of 30 years ago. In its effort to impose its unilateral rule on the world, while its domestic social problems mount, the U.S. has not only driven Russia and China closer together than ever, but it has now brought in India, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East into a new bloc with an economic power that exceeds the West. All of those regions have refused to sanction Russia and continue to trade with it. The U.S. has turned the majority of the world's population against it. We might be witnessing the end of Western-dominated globalization and the birth of a divided world of two separate economic, financial and commercial systems. Cutting off trade and finance to Russia has already boomeranged on Western countries, driving up prices, especially at the pump and at the supermarket. Instead of prompting a popular uprising in Russia as a result of its sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin's popularity has actually risen since the invasion. Adding China as a target of its economic war could drive the populations of the U.S. and Europe against their own governments instead. Joining us to discuss these issue are two leading economists, Prof. Michael Hudson, Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and a researcher at the Levy Economics Institute at Bard College, and Prof. Richard Wolff, Emeritus Prof. of Economics at the MassAmherst and a visiting Prof. at The NewSchool in New York.
Conviction upheld for Ghislaine Maxwell. Interview with Nick Bryant, publisher of the Epstein 'Little Black Book' and author of 'The Franklin Scandal'.
CN live: Die Grundformen der Angst im Nibelungenlied Vortrag im Klinikum Christophsbad in Göppingen im Oktober 2022 Textgrundlage: Die Grundformen der Angst im Nibelungenlied auf der Homepage der Nibelungenlied-Gesellschaft Die Grundformen der Angst von Fritz Riemann (Wikipedia) Das Nibelungenlied (Wikipedia) Nibelungenlied-Podcast von Herrn Andreas und Dr. Gebele (hier abonnieren!)
Vortrag von Dr. Niklas Gebele bei einer Tagung zu Märchen und Psychotherapie, 2022 Triggerwarnung: Der Vortrag enthält einen Audioclip aus Sex Education, indem sexuelle Gewalt und Traumatisierung thematisiert werden! Video: Experiment von Heider & Simmel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTNmLt7QX8E Studie: Heider, F., & Simmel, M. (1944). An experimental study in apparent behavior. The American Journal of Psychology, 57, 243-259. Studie: Reagan, A. et al. (2016). The emotional arcs of stories are dominated by six basic shapes. EPJ Data Science, 5,31. Video: Sex Education: Aimee spricht über ihr Trauma Video: Der Herr der Ringe: Aragorn Video: Cobra Kai: Hawk Video: Gabby´s Dollhouse: Just Breathe Buch: Märchen, Mythen, Netflix – Zum Arbeiten mit populären Narrativen in der Psychotherapie, Psychosozial-Verlag, 2021 Artikel: Zum Arbeiten mit populären Narrativen in der Psychotherapie: Es gibt nur einen Gott und sein Name ist Tod. Psychotherapeutenjournal, 18, 17-23, 2019.
"Doctors for Assange began writing to governments in late 2019 warning that Julian Assange was in a fragile state of health, and could die in prison. We have repeatedly called for his release on urgent medical grounds. Since then, medical experts who examined Julian Assange testified in court to the seriousness of his medical condition. They explained that he would not survive oppressive prison conditions, and his extradition to the United States was denied on those grounds. The High Court subsequently stood by the medical findings, and ruled that the medical evidence could not be challenged. Meanwhile, having won his case, Julian Assange remains in the very conditions that caused and perpetuated his precarious state of health in the first place. With appeals set to drag on for years, unless Julian Assange is released from prison, there is every reason to expect his condition to deteriorate, potentially dramatically so. Given the medical evidence that is openly on the table now, Doctors for Assange warns that Julian Assange may not survive the appeal process." GUESTS Dr. Bob Gill, MBChB, MRCGP, General Medical Practitioner; writer and producer of the film, 'The Great NHS Heist', United Kingdom Prof William Hogan, MD, Specialist in Internal Medicine; Professor of Biomedical Informatics, United States Dr. Lissa Johnson, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and writer, Australia Dr. Jill Stein, MD, Internist, Lexington, Massachusetts; Former instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, two-time US presidential coandidate, United States Dr. Derek Summerfield, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College, University of London; Former Chief Psychiatrist at the Medical Foundation for Victims of Torture, United Kingdom Dr. Sue Wareham OAM (Order of Australia), MBBS, General Medical Practitioner (retired); Co-founder of ICAN, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, which was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 2017, Australia SHOW LESS
Apologies for the audio dropout in Joe Lauria's introduction. This is what he said: "The Russian intervention in Ukraine is now one week old and the situation on the ground is subject to an information war that makes it hard to assess what is happening. Western media is saying that things are going badly for Russia, while Russian President Vladimir Putin says things are going according to plan. But what that plan is, is not entirely certain. Putin said the object of the intervention is to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine. How that is to be achieved is only slowly emerging. Western media reports say Russia is purposely targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, which Russia denies. Video and photographic evidence appear to show destruction to civilian targets, but it is not clear if this was intentional or return fire to populated areas where Moscow says extremists are operating from. Russia says it has no intentions of occupying Ukraine, but it's unclear how long Russia forces would have to remain to pacify the country. Will the continuing arming of Ukraine, and C.I.A. training of guerrilla units mean the U.S. is intending to bog Russia down in a quagmire? Is the U.S. intention to give Russia its “Vietnam”, the way the U.S. gave the Soviet Union its “Vietnam” in Afghanistan? There are open calls from Western capitals for regime change in Moscow. In the past week, the economic war against Russia has intensified, with the sanctioning of its central bank and the removal of many Russian banks from the SWIFT international banking system. What impact will the sanctions that have on the Russian and world economies? Meanwhile Western governments have shut down English-language Russian media, while the BBC continues to broadcast in Russia. The Moscow Times, critical of Putin, continues to publish, but the radio station Echo of Moscow has been shut down by Russian authorities. Our guests are Mark Sleboda, a former U.S. Navy nuclear engineer, political analyst and raido host. He joins us from Moscow. And Scott Ritter, a former U.S. Marines counterintelligence officer and U.N. weapons inspector. He is in upstate New York." With Scott Ritter, military analyst & former UN weapons inspector; and Mark Sleboda, political analyst in Moscow & radio host
GUESTS Scott Ritter : military analyst, former UN weapons inspector Tony Kevin : former Australian Ambassador to Poland & AU diplomat in Moscow Alexander Mercouris: legal and political analyst Mark Sleboda : political analyst in Moscow, radio host
Even the President of Ukraine itself told the U.S. to tone down its war hysteria, which seems intended to lure Russia into a trap. Alexander Mercouris and Scott Ritter join CN Live at 9 am EST Wednesday to discuss what's next for Ukraine, Russia and the United States.
With Doctors for Assange: Dr Jill Stein, Lissa Johnson and Prof Bill Hogan And legal analyst: Alexander Mercouris Read the Doctors for Assange Statement https://doctorsforassange.org/d4a-sta...
As a ruling by the High Court in London is imminent in the U.S. appeal seeking to overturn an order not to extradite imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, we look at the High Court's options and examine the parallel history of the U.K. Official Secrets Act and the U.S. Espionage Act, under which Assange has been charged. Our guests are James Goodale, who was The New York Times counsel during the Pentagon Papers case, and CN legal analyst Alexander Mercouris. For additional information: https://consortiumnews.com/2021/04/11...
CN Live! S3E10 AFGHANISTAN: 20 Years of Disaster
Acclaimed journalist and filmmaker John Pilger on the changes that have come over Palestine since the making of his film ‘Palestine is Still the Issue', released in 1974 & 2002. We will start by screening the film. The past two decades have seen an extreme turn to the right in Israeli politics with grave consequences for Palestine and its quest for independence, including four major Israeli attacks against Gaza. Pilger and Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, who appeared in the 2002 film, will discuss the worsening situation over the decades for Palestinians and where the future of Palestine and Israeli is headed. Pappé is the author of many books, including ‘The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine', in which he documents that ethnic cleansing was a long-standing Zionist goal that was planned in detail by Ben-Gurion in the Red House headquarters outside Tel Aviv and included a much greater number of atrocities against Palestinians in the establishment of Israel in the late 1940s. Pappé says it was the start of a process of ethnic cleansing that continues until today. "Denied for almost six decades, had it happened today it could only have been called "ethnic cleansing". Decisively debunking the myth that the Palestinian population left of their own accord in the course of this war, Ilan Pappe offers impressive archival evidence to demonstrate that, from its very inception, a central plank in Israel's founding ideology was the forcible removal of the indigenous population. Indispensable for anyone interested in the current crisis in the Middle East
There have been two dramatic developments in the U.S. case against imprisoned WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange within the past two weeks. The Icelandic newsmagazine Stundin on June 26 revealed that a key U.S. witness in the indictment of Assange for conspiracy to commit computer intrusion had changed his story. And on Wednesday the High Court in London allowed the U.S. to appeal a Jan. 4 magistrate's decision against extraditing Assange to the U.S. because of his mental health and the harsh conditions of U.S. prisons, making him a threat for suicide. The High Court said, however, that the U.S. could not appeal the judgement of Assange's health but only that of U.S. prisons. The U.S. promised it would not put Assange under special measures of isolation if he were extradited and if convicted, would allow him to serve his sentence in Australia. The U.S. has a history of broken promises in such cases. For example, in the September 2020 Assange extradition hearing, lawyer Lindsay A. Lewis testified that the UK had imposed this condition for humanitarian reasons on Abu Hamsa, a prisoner who had lost both hands, but once on U.S. soil, Hamsa was placed in isolation. Joining us to discuss these two major developments will be WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson; ex-Icelandic Interior Minister Ögmundur Jónasson (on how he resisted an FBI sting against Assange); Stundin journalist Bjartmar Oddur Þeyr Alexandersson (on his piece about Siggi Thordarson); Australian MP Julian Hill; Consortium News legal analyst Alexander Mercouris and radio host and CN columnist John Kiriakou, who was imprisoned for blowing the whistle on the CIA's torture program. Produced by Cathy Vogan, watch it here live with your hosts Elizabeth Vos and Joe Lauria at 9 am EDT; 1 pm in Iceland (GMT); 2 pm BST in the U.K. and 11 pm AEST in Australia
Guests: Alice Slater: Advisor to Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Coordinating Committee, World Beyond War; Abel Tomlinson, nuclear activist. Presented by Elizabeth Vos.
New CN Live! host John Kiriakou invites Richard Becker, author of the book 'Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire' and West Coast Coordinator for the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, to discuss the situation in Gaza. Journalist Kevin Gosztola will update us on the plight of drone whistleblower Daniel Hale; and Rights Defense Center founder Paul Wright will talk about prison reform and sentencing reform in the era of Covid. Co hosted by Elizabeth Vos.
With Margaret Kimberley from 'Black Agenda Report' and Garland Nixon, political analyst, talk show host and former police officer. They will discuss what the Chauvin verdict means moving forward in the big picture and Democrats exploiting the situation for their political ends. Can racism be "ended" as politicians suggest? Is it enough to punish it just this time, or even intermittently? Can police forces really be reformed?
With Julian Hill MP, Senator Peter Whish-Wilson, former Senator Scott Ludlam, Andrew Wilkie MP & George Christensen MP
CN Live! interviews Prof. Richard Falk about his new memoir. Falk became prominent in America and internationally as both a public intellectual and citizen pilgrim. Falk built a life of progressive commitment, highlighted by visits to North Vietnam where he met PM Pham Von Dong, to Iran during the Islamic Revolution after meeting Khomeini in Paris, to South Africa where he met with Nelson Mandela at the height of the struggle against apartheid, and frequently to Palestine and Israel. His memoir is studded with encounters with well-known public figures in law, academia, political activism and even Hollywood. Falk mentored the thesis of Robert Mueller, taught David Petraeus. His publications and activism describe various encounters with embedded American militarism, especially as expressed by governmental resistance to responsible efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons, and his United Nations efforts on behalf of the rights of the Palestinian people. In 2010 he was named Outstanding Public Scholar in Political Economy by the International Studies Association. He has been nominated annually for the Nobel Peace Prize since 2009. “This intimate and penetrating account of a remarkable life is rich in insights about topics ranging from the academic world to global affairs to prospects for a livable society. A gripping story, with many lessons for a troubled world.” NOAM CHOMSKY “Richard Falk is one of the few great public intellectuals and citizen pilgrims who has preserved his integrity and consistency in our dark and decadent times. This wise and powerful memoir is a gift that bestows us with a tear-soaked truth and blood-stained hope”. CORNEL WEST “Richard Falk's Public Intellectual is a citizen pilgrims journey across the world , over nearly a century, contributing to peace in Vietnam, Iran, Palestine …Through his life and ideas he invites us to imagine and shape the ‘politics of impossibility ‘ to heal our ‘endangered planet' and our fractured societies. Whether you are a peace activist or researcher, or you care about the earth and fellow human beings , Public Intellectual will enrich you intellectually and politically.” VANDANA SHIVA “Richard Falk recounts a life well spent trying to bend the arc of international law toward global justice. A Don Quixote tilting nobly at real dragons. His culminating vision of a better or even livable future—a ‘necessary utopia'—evokes with current urgency the slogan of Paris, May 1968: ‘Be realistic: demand the impossible.'” DANIEL ELLSBERG
https://www.rokfin.com/post/84109/UNCENSORED-5-Elizabeth-Vos/Elizabeth Vos is an independent journalist, a contributor to Consortium News and Mintpress News, and the host of CNLive! In this clip, Vos shares her thoughts on Elon Musk purchasing Twitter.Join the conversation! Submit questions to guests by becoming a PRIMO RADICAL patron for only $1 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/primoradicalSubscribe to PRIMO RADICAL on Rokfin, Rumble, Spotify, and iTunes!https://primoradical.com/https://rumble.com/primoradical/https://t.me/primoradicalshow/https://facebook.com/primoradical/ https://twitter.com/primoradical/ https://instagram.com/primoradical/https://youtube.com/c/primoradical/SHOW LESSSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/primonutmeg)
A CN Live! election comedy special with Randy Credico, Lee Camp, Ron Placone & Juice Media. Comedians seem to have a special license to speak truth about politics that mainstream journalists.
Journalist Greg Palast joins CN Live! to talk about what kinds of dirty tricks are being employed to suppress the vote for the next president of the United States.
CN Live! co-host Elizabeth Vos discusses the Epstein & Maxwell cases with investigative journalist Whitney Webb of The Last American Vagabond and former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe, especially the intelligence angle. (NOTE CORRECTION: Webb is no longer with Mint Press News)
Plenty of people in Europe and the US are wondering why Australia has so far been able to escape the same devastation of the Coronavirus pandemic that they have experienced. While the US moves towards 2 million infections and has surpassed 105,000 dead, Australia has only had 7204 cases, resulting in just 103 deaths. It didn't necessarily come easily to Australia, and the pandemic has seriously undermined relations with its biggest trading partner.
It's been said often, and history shows, that before there can be radical change in society, there must first be a collapse of the old order. We are potentially at such a rare moment, when the combination of an historic pandemic and a global economic unravelling has left us contemplating what transformations may lie ahead. We can ask whether the United States will emerge domestically with a better health care system and more equitable economy; with a totalitarian police state; or whether the nation will revert to the status quo ante. But change may not only be afoot at home for the U.S., but also abroad, an abroad dominated by the United States since the end of the Cold War. Hosts Elizabeth Vos and Joe Lauria lead a discussion of the geopolitical ramifications of the Covid-19 crisis with our guests: Journalists Patrick Lawrence and Gareth Porter, and former Australian ambassador Tony Kevin.
There is still plenty that we don't know about the coronavirus. We don't know for sure where it came from, how it always behaves, whether you get immunity if you've had it, or how to treat or prevent it. What we do know is that communities are being devastated around the world. Frontline and essential workers, and the elderly and some young are getting sick and dying in alarming numbers. We know that virtually every government in the world was unprepared for this crisis, despite being warned. Many governments, such as the United States, preferred to prepare for wars they can't really fight, against Russia and China, for instance, rather than against a real enemy. Because of governments' lack of preparedness they have had to turn to draconian and even authoritarian measures, such as enforced lockdowns and social isolation—measures that were used during the 14th Century Black Death in Europe. We also know that these measures are leading to what might well became the Greatest Depression since the Great one of the 1930s. With the disease still raging, nations and regions are itching to get back to a normal economic life, while medical experts warn that might trigger another deadly wave. With us to discuss this critical situation are Jill Stein, a medical doctor and political leader, the former Green Party candidate for president; and the economist Professor Richard Wolff.
CEO of Gulf State Analytics Giorgio Cafiero, Professor of Political Science A'sad AbuKhalil and Consortium News columnist Patrick Lawrence offer an in-depth analysis of Trump's Israeli Peace Deal, aka 'The Deal of the Century'.
CN walked with the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vests) through the streets of Paris on their 69th Saturday march. It focuses on imposed changes, via the 49.3 law, to France's social security. The movement calls for the restoration of fiscal and social justice, and for a constitutional system based on citizen-initiated referendum. Note: The audio of this podcast is in French. For those requiring translation, go to our YouTube channel and watch the sub-titled film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
In the last week before Julian Assange's extradition hearing, people flocked from around the world to London, to defend the imprisoned journalist and call for his release. CN Live! covered a myriad of events and spoke with a number of participants about the significance of this case, which the UK Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell has referred to as the Drefus case of our time. CONTENTS 00:00:00 Kristinn Hrafnsson ”We’re dealing with a Dark Force” (22 Feb 2020) 00:01:48 Patrick Henningsen Reads letter (22 Feb 2020) from “ïnternational jurists” to UK PM Boris Johnson (et al) 00:22:18 Craig Murray “Julian refused to give up a source in the hope of securing his own freedom.” (22 Feb 2020) 00:25:30 Extradition Special LONDON - to DAY 1 of hearing (24 Feb 2020) 00:26:31 Emmy Butlin & Angie Curran, 00:26:43 John McDonnell outside Belmarsh (20 Feb 2020) 00:28:27 Jennifer Robinson, WL Press Conference (18 Feb 2020) 00:28:46 Andrew Wilkie, George Christiensen (18 Feb 2020) 00:29:44 George Christiensen, WL Press Conference (18 Feb 2020) 00:30:53 Frontline Club Patrick Cockburn & Richard Gizbert (20 Feb 2020) 00:33:29 Mark Davis in Sydney on Afgan War Logs (9 Aug 2019) 00:41:00 Randi Credico, Australia House London (22 Feb 2020) 00:44:20 March to Parliament Sq, London (22 Feb 2020) 00:45:21 John Shipton (22 Feb 2020) 00:46:56 Roger Waters (22 Feb 2020) 00:49:44 Tareq Ali (22 Feb 2020) 00:55:19 Joe Lauria discusses several key issues 00 59:19 Outside the court (24 Feb 2020) 01:01:35 Studio Interview: Catherine Brown Presented jurist open letter (read out above) to 10 Downing Street (23 Feb 2020) 01:12:48 Yanis Varoufakis (22 Feb 2020) 01:19:23 Studio Interview Alexander Mercouris (23 Feb 2020) 01:44:32 Patrick Henningsen with Joe Lauria (22 Feb 2020) 01:50:08 Randi Credico with Joe Lauria re Rohrabacher (22 Feb) 01:56:14 Videolink Interview Ray McGovern - the WL-DOJ “2017 deal” (23 Feb 2020) 02:18:18 Gary Webb Award Joe Lauria presents award to Kristinn Hrafnsson (22 Feb)
Live conference from MEAA Sydney, Jan 22nd 2020, with Dr Jill Stein MD and fellow 'Doctors for Assange' in Australia, UK & Bolivia. Hosted by veteran investigative journalist Wendy Bacon. On Christmas Eve 2019, Julian Assange called an old friend to say that he is slowly dying inside Belmarsh prison. In November the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture had warned that Julian Assange’s treatment in Belmarsh prison may soon end up costing his life. Julian Assange has been assessed as showing all symptoms typical for exposure to prolonged psychological torture, which is a life threatening condition. Over 100 medical doctors have written to the UK and Australian governments demanding Julian Assange’s immediate transfer from prison to hospital on urgent medical grounds, as a life-saving measure. Governments have failed to respond. "That doctors should have to write open letters to the UK and Australian governments to demand appropriate health care for a victim of torture is beyond belief". Dr Stephen Frost, signatory, Doctors4Assange.
Dr Jill Stein's speech at the 'Meet the Doctors for Assange' event in Sydney on Jan 22nd and her interview with CNLive! hosts Joe Lauria and Elizabeth Vos.
CN Live! premieres Season 2 with an in-depth look at the crisis with Iran, after the drone assassination of Iranian Quds Force commander General Qassem Soleimani. Our guests are Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector & former intelligence officer; and Giorgio Cafieri, the CEO of Gulf State Analytics.
In our epic season finale we feature Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector and Lee Stranahan, co-host of 'Fault Lines', talking about impeachment. Then in Sydney Australia we join Wikileaks lawyer Jennifer Robinson and Australian veteran journalist Quentin Dempster for the live event: 'Challenge what you know: What's Really Happening with Julian Assange?' We then talk to veteran journalist Pepe Escobar about the situation in Brazil and the release of Lula. He will also comment on recent events in Bolivia. Ben Norton from The Grayzone will go in-depth on Bolivia and the fall of President Evo Morales.
Our guests tonight are radio host and political analyst, Niko House; politician and professor of law, Tim Canova; and lawyers for the plaintiffs in the DNC Fraud lawsuit, Jared Beck and Elizabeth Lee Beck.
Artificial intelligence and its impact on our lives, as humans and citizens. GUESTS: Daniel Barnheizer, Lissa Johnson and Cathy Vogan. This episode will feature a short documentary by Vogan on the 2016 US Elections. Hosted by Joe Lauria & Elizabeth Vos Executive Producer: Cathy Vogan
While cries ring out in the UK of 'Show Trial!', describing Julian Assange's October hearing, in Australia the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives formally approve a group of 11 cross-party MPs, whose mission it is to return Assange to Australia. Guests: John Pilger, Emmy Butlin, Gordon Dimmack, Patrick Henningsen, Nozomi Hayase and Lissa K. Johnson. Hosted by Joe Lauria & Elizabeth Vos Executive Producer: Cathy Vogan
TRUMP IMPEACHMENT Scott Horton, radio host; Peter B. Collins, radio host; Scott Ritter, fmr. US counterintelligence, UN weapons inspector. SYRIA Dr Tim Anderson
* As'ad AbuKhalil, professor of political science, on the Turkish invasion of Syria. * Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based geostrategic analyst & Giorgio Cafiero, CEO Gulf State Analytics, on the Turkish invasion of Syria. * Brian Becker, radio host and director of the Answer Coalition, on the history and present state of the anti-war movement. * Interview with Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, co-directors of Popular Resistance on the current state of the anti-war movement. Hosted by Joe Lauria & Elizabeth Vos Executive Producer, Cathy Vogan
We devote the entire show to Saudi Arabia following a PBS Frontline investigation into Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and his interview with CBS 60 Minutes this week. We'll be delving into aspects not treated by those mainstream reports: namely the history and complexities of US-Saudi relations, Saudi-Israeli relations and the domestic political scene inside the Kingdom. Our guests: activist Medea Benjamin, analyst Giorgio Cafiero and Saudi journalist Ali al-Ahmed.
* Ray McGovern on Ukraine and Trump impeachment process * Daniel Ellsberg meets Iraq War GCHQ whistleblower and subject of the film 'Official Secrets', Katharine Gun. * Follow-up live interview with former UN Weapons inspector during Iraq War, Scott Ritter. * Our UK correspondent, John Wight, on Brexit and the British political crisis. Hosted by Elizabeth Vos and Joe Lauria. Executive Producer: Cathy Vogan
Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest CN live mit dem Vortrag von Dr. Gebele.
Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Vos & Peter B. Collins on latest Assange developments. Climate Strike reportage and interview with Arn Menconi. Lebanese scholar As'ad AbuKhalil (The Angry Arab), on the US response to attack on Saudi installations.
Featuring George Bebbe, former head of CIA Russia desk; Ray McGovern, former CIA Russia analyst; Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based analyst; Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector; Tony Kevin, former Australian diplomat in Russia; & Consortium News journalist, Patrick Lawrence.
Am 31.08.2019 hielt Dr. Gebele in Karlsruhe anlässlich des 120. Geburtstags Ernest Hemingway den Vortrag „Die Welt ist ein schöner Ort und wert, dass man um sie kämpft – Leben und Werk Ernest Hemingways aus tiefenpsychologischer Sicht“. Hier ist der Audiomitschnitt. Den gleichnamigen Artikel im Deutschen Ärzteblatt könnt Ihr hier lesen. Link: Ernest-Hemingway-Die-Welt-ist-ein-schoener-Ort-und-wert-dass-man-um-sie-kaempft
* Peter B. Collins: Hammond, Manning & Assange * Pakistan UN Ambassador: Kashmir's humanitarian crisis * John Wight: Brexit forecast * Attilio Moro & Andrew Spannaus : Italy's political meltdown
* John Kiriakou on 9/11 trial * Pepe Escobar on his interview with Lula * Julian Assange's father on brother's plea * Quentin Dempster: police raids on media in Australia * Whitney Webb, back with Epstein Part 4
Blistering remarks from Australian journalists Mary Kostakidis and Mark Davis about how the corporate media dealt with Julian Assange, as well as a powerful, hour-long, in-depth interview with journalist Whitney Webb on the life and death of Jeffery Epstein.
Featuring Lissa Johnson, Mark Davis, Rebecca Peters, James Howard Kunstler, George Szamuely and Cathy Vogan's film of Mark Davis's breath-taking talk last night at the Sydney event: 'Julian Assange & the US Culture of Revenge', where he reveals new information concerning the publication of the Afghan War Logs. Consortium News launched its first live show, CN Live!, on July 12, 2019 at 2pm EDT, to provide weekly insights into WikiLeaks, the Middle East, the US presidential elections and other topics in the news. Hosted by Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Vos. Executive producer, Cathy Vogan. Technical production, Ebon Kim
Featuring Kim Dotcom, William Binney, Mike Gravel, and George Szamuely. Consortium News launched its first live show, CN Live!, on July 12, 2019 at 2pm EDT, to provide weekly insights into WikiLeaks, the Middle East, the US presidential elections and other topics in the news. Hosted by Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Vos. Executive producer, Cathy Vogan. Technical production, Ebon Kim
Featuring Nancy Hollander, Margaret Kimberley, Ed Butowsky & Ray McGovern. Consortium News launched its first live show, CN Live!, on July 12, 2019 at 2pm EDT, to provide weekly insights into WikiLeaks, the Middle East, the US presidential elections and other topics in the news. Hosted by Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Vos. Executive producer, Cathy Vogan. Technical production, Ebon Kim
Featuring Kristinn Hrafnsson, As’ad AbuKhalil, Michael Isikoff, Pepe Escobar & George Szamuely. Consortium News launched its first live show, CN Live!, on July 12, 2019 at 2pm EDT, to provide weekly insights into WikiLeaks, the Middle East, the US presidential elections and other topics in the news. Hosted by Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Vos. Executive producer, Cathy Vogan. Technical production, Ebon Kim
This first episode of CN LIVE! features (in order of appearance) professor of international law Francis Boyle, legal scholar Marjorie Cohn, US presidential candidate Mike Gravel, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer, author George Szamuely and journalist Aaron Maté. CN LIVE! is hosted by Joe Lauria and Elizabeth Vos. Executive producer / production designer: Cathy Vogan. Digital producer: Ebon Kim
Charakterneurosen live: Am 21.03.2019 hielt Dr. Gebele im Rahmen der Internationalen Wochen gegen Rassismus in Karlsruhe einen Vortrag mit dem Titel: „Furcht ist der Weg zur dunklen Seite – Was uns Popkultur über Radikalisierung, Extremismus und gruppenbezogene Menschenfeindlichkeit lehren kann“. Es ging um Harry Potter, Star Wars, Game of Thrones und The Walking Dead. Hier ist der Mitschnitt (sorry für die schlechte Audioqualität).
Charakterneurosen live: Am 29.06.2018 hielt Dr. Gebele beim Stephen-King-Abend in der Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie im Klinikum Christophsbad in Göppingen einen Vortrag mit dem Titel "Die Psychologie des Unheimlichen in Stephen Kings Werk". Hier ist der Mitschnitt.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all that hear this show. This episode is a celebration meeting you, talking and producing 500 episodes in 9 years of podcasting. I got the opportunity to be on Youtube, NRA News celebrity, and friend @mrColionNoirs show, CN Live and play the audio here. I am really close to taking this podcast and blog where I want it to go and I thank you for listening and sharing it. Merry Christmas Baby!
We haven't been on CN Live in a couple of weeks, but tonight's a good time to get your frustrations out about this past weekend! The things we can discuss tonight are: - The fallout of the Iowa loss- Bo Pelini's actions before and after the game. What do you think of them?- Shawn Eichorst comes out finally with his support. What took so long?- Did we forget about the Seniors playing their final game at Memorial Stadium because of Bo?- It's time to find out where Nebraska will go play their bowl game. Where should the Huskers go?- Some people are trying to start a "Bo Pelini to Washington" movement? What's the deal there?These topics, and much more, in a full 2 hour session of CN Live tonight. Our commentary, your calls, and a good time!
We haven't been on CN Live in a couple of weeks, but tonight's a good time to get your frustrations out about this past weekend! The things we can discuss tonight are: - The fallout of the Iowa loss- Bo Pelini's actions before and after the game. What do you think of them?- Shawn Eichorst comes out finally with his support. What took so long?- Did we forget about the Seniors playing their final game at Memorial Stadium because of Bo?- It's time to find out where Nebraska will go play their bowl game. Where should the Huskers go?- Some people are trying to start a "Bo Pelini to Washington" movement? What's the deal there?These topics, and much more, in a full 2 hour session of CN Live tonight. Our commentary, your calls, and a good time!
Well, another week of CN Live, and we have a multitude of things we can talk about. They include: - the UCLA loss - Bo Pelini's tape on Deadspin, and the fallout from it. - Where to go from here. We will take your questions live on the air from 7 to 9 central tonight, as well as talk everything Huskers. Join us!
Well, another week of CN Live, and we have a multitude of things we can talk about. They include: - the UCLA loss - Bo Pelini's tape on Deadspin, and the fallout from it. - Where to go from here. We will take your questions live on the air from 7 to 9 central tonight, as well as talk everything Huskers. Join us!