Monday, December 12, 2022

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MONDAY NIGHT,, DECEMBER 12




12-1:30 Danny Sheehan “Trajectory of Justice”

5-7-2015’’The 4th and 5th Amendments’’

Today (May 7th, 2015), it was decided that the general wiretapping and surveillance of United States Citizens is illegal. The Second Court of Appeals’ decision in ACLU v. Clapper is an excellent example of the purpose and relevance of the Fourth Amendment.

This lecture goes on to examine the Fifth Amendment. This amendment not only gives us the right to not incriminate oneself, but also the right to Due Process of Law; the focus of this lecture, “nor shall [any person] be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law”.

Due Process includes:Being charged
Knowing why charges are filed
The writ of habeas corpus (the right to stand in front of an impartial third party to establish probable cause)
The right to reasonable bail
The right to a hearing
The assumption of innocence until proven guilty—the burden of proof lies on the prosecutor
The refusal to stand as one’s own witness does NOT implicate guilt
The right to a jury trial—specifically, a fair and impartial jury of one’s peers
The right to face one’s accuser
The right to an attorney. It is later established that if one cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided.
The right to call witness(es)
The right to access subpoena power to compel witness(es)
The necessity of a unanimous jury decision for conviction

The right to voir dire—interviewing jury members

Readings:

1. Intent of the Fourteenth Amendment was to Protect All Rights by Jon Roland (Constitution.org)

2. Exploring Constitutional Conflicts

3. Warren and Brandeis, “The Right to Privacy”

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1:30-2:30 Noam Chomsky. ‘Racing to the Precipice’’




Program #CHON274. Recorded in Sao Paolo, BR on November 25, 2022.







The warnings about the climate emergency are coming in fast and furious, yet public awareness and political action remain at a low level. The latest report is from the World Meteorological Organization, a UN agency. Its director said, “The impacts of climate change” are “often felt through water—more intense and frequent droughts, more extreme flooding, more erratic seasonal rainfall and accelerated melting of glaciers—with cascading effects on economies, ecosystems, and all aspects of our daily lives.” There is an urgent need for collective action to avoid irreversible tipping points. Meanwhile, The Guardian reports, fossil fuel corporations “are making astronomical amounts of money.” Politically, the mitigation measures taken so far are woefully inadequate. People are distracted. They know more about the World Cup than the climate crisis.

Interviewed by David Barsamian. www.alternativeradio.org.




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2:30-3:30 Scholars’ Circle – Executive powers use and abuse of the “Deep State” – December 4, 2022

PUBLISHED ON DECEMBER 3, 2022 BY HOST

Donald Trump versus the “Deep State.” A new book examines this political struggle and the tension between the Presidency and the Administrative State. We explore the implications of this struggle with the authors of Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic: Deep State and the Unitary Executive. Hosted by Doug Becker. [ dur: 58mins. ]


Stephen Skowronek is Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University. His publications include, The Policy State: An American Predicament and The Search for American Political Development.
John A. Dearborn is a Assistant Professor of Political Science and Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Dean’s Faculty Fellow at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of Power Shifts: Congress and Presidential Representation.
Desmond King is the Andrew W Mellon Professor of American Government and a Fellow of Nuffield College at the University of Oxford. His publications include Still a House Divided: Race and Politics in Obama’s America and Fed Power: How Finance Wins.

Together they are the author of Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic: The Deep State and the Unitary Executive.

“This insightful new book explains how and why the Trump presidency became entangled in conflicts with administrators in both the executive branch and the U.S. Congress, while also showing how we might re-imagine presidential power, administrative independence, and our system of checks and balances.” —Oxford University Press

This program is produced by Ankine Aghassian, Doug Becker, Melissa Chiprin, Mihika Chechi, and Sudd Dongre.












4 - 6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast




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TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13




Robert Kennedy's www.childrenshealthdefense.org.




*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children's Health Defense




12-1 ‘’CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou” with Robert Kennedy, Jr.

VIDEO: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/the-defender-show/defender-cia-whistleblower-john-kiriakou/







1-2 ‘’Disenchantment’’ — Special Interview With Mary Holland, J.D. President of Children’s Health Defense and Chief Attorney. Host Robert Cibis.

As President of Children’s Health Defense, Mary Holland has been involved in the vaccine choice and health freedom invent for more than two decades. “Once I learned about the extreme liability protection that industry and healthcare providers enjoy and the suppression of accurate science and information about vaccine risk and injury, I understood the need for immediate, radical systemic change, I’ve been devoted to that change ever since. The attorney seeks to the end of the epidemic chronic childhood disease, hold those responsible, accountable, and create safeguards so that these epidemics never happen again, With Robert Cibis, Mary Holland discusses her journey to. Political action Strokes of fate, opportunities, and surprising insights have. Helped her understand why. So much economic and health harm is possible for the benefit of so fes. Brought to you by Oval Media.

VIDEO: ‘'Disenchantment’’ — Special Interview With Mary Holland, J.D. (Nov. 14)

https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/events/disenchantment-special-interview-with-mary-holland-j-d/













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2-3 The Gary Null “The Progressive Commentary Hour”. (12/6/22)




Dr. Marik is an accomplished physician with special knowledge in a diverse set of medical fields, with specific training in Internal Medicine, Critical Care, Neurocritical Care, Pharmacology, Anesthesia, Nutrition, and Tropical Medicine

and Hygiene. He is a former tenured Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) in Norfolk, Virginia. As part of his commitment to research and education, Dr. Marik has written over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles, 80 book chapters and authored four critical care books. His efforts have provided him the distinction of the second most published critical care physician in the world. He has been cited over 43,000 times in peer-reviewed publications and has an H-index of 77. He has delivered over 350 lectures at international conferences and visiting professorships. As a result of his contributions, he has been the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including the National Teacher of the Year award by the American College of Physicians in 2017.

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3-4 The Gary Null Show – 12.08.22

VIDEO:“You are ignoring science! It’s a disaster!” Dr Masanori Fukushima of Kyoto University
Why Meta Droopped 70% (10:54)
INTERVIEW: #Ukraine is one of the most corrupt countries on the planet and is lying about its deadResearchers find that brains with more vitamin D function better
Reading for pleasure strengthens memory in older adults
Mangoes are powerful natural antidepressants, scientists discover
Prevention and reversal of selenite-induced cataracts by N-acetylcysteine amide
This is your brain on God: Spiritual experiences activate brain reward circuits
Study: Virgin Coconut Oil Protects Neuronal Damage and Mortality after a Stroke Incidence










4-6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 14



12-1 Dave Emory, ''For the Record 1267: Interview #6 with Jim DiEugenio about “JFK Revisited”




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These programs continue our series of interviews with Jim DiEugenio about the Oliver Stone documentary JFK Revisited, for which Jim wrote the screenplay.

For a complete, annotated, written description of this program go to:

https://spitfirelist.com/?s=1267







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The latest list has all programs up to #1215!

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1-1:30 Richard Wolff, "Economic Update”

On this week's show, Prof Wolff talks about the social effects of inflation and the lack of accountability on the part of employers. Capitalist employers set prices with the only motive of maximizing. Employees, the vast majority, must live with inflation but are excluded from decisions setting prices. Employers scream labor shortage to get the government to force workers back to work at low wages. Employers recover from economic crashes but undercut workers efforts to do the same. How capitalism works.

Initially heard on KPFK Sundays, 9:30am.

https://democracyatwork.info .

https://www.rdwolff.com







1:30-2:30 The Chris Hedges Report,

Podcast with Adam Hochschild on his new book, “American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis”




High school history textbooks have as remarkable ability to leave out one of the most crucial moments in 20th century history that took place during World War I and its aftermath. In popular American mythology we leap from the war to the roaring twenties. This willful historical amnesia blots out one of the darkest periods in American history – the severe state repression of political dissidents, the press, labor and Black Americans. This state repression saw the widespread use of political repression, mass imprisonments, deportations, torture, vigilante violence, censorship, killings of Black Americans and the crushing of labor movements. It was, as Adam Hochschild writes, a “story of how a war supposedly fought to make the world safe for democracy became the excuse for a war against democracy at home.” It is dangerous to erase memory, for it condemns us to repeat the sins of the past. “The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting,” Milan Kundera wrote. Joining me to discuss this crucial moment in American history, one that ominously reverberates today, is Adam Hochschild author of American Midnight: The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy’s Forgotten Crisis.






“Death of an Oracle”

We have very few oracles. The loss of the poet Gerald Stern means we have one less”. Narrated by Eunice Wong. (10/30/22)

The poet Gerald Stern, who died last Friday at the age of 97, spent his life thundering against the mendacity and abuse of power; rebelling against all forms of authority, big and small; defying social conventions; and wielding his finely honed writing on behalf of the demonized, forgotten and oppressed. He was one of our great political poets. Poetry, he believed, had to speak to the grand and minute issues that define our lives. He was outrageous and profane, often in choice Yiddish, French and German. He was incredibly funny, but most of all brave. Rules were there, in his mind, to be broken. Power, no matter who held it, was an evil to be fought. Artists should be eternal heretics and rebels. He strung together obscenities to describe poets and artists who diluted their talent and sold out for status, grants, prizes, the blandness demanded by poetry journals and magazines like The New Yorker, and the death trap of tenured professorships.

AUDIO: https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/listen-to-this-article-death-of-an?utm_source=podcast-email%2Csubstack&publication_id=778851&post_id=83991141&utm_medium=email#details. Originally heard Sundays, 8:30am

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2:30-3:30 The Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph welcomes Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times investigative reporter, Eric Lipton, to give us the over/under on how professional sports in the U.S. is now part of a multibillion-dollar corporate gambling enterprise that can now even reach children. And before you buy toys for your loved ones this holiday season you need to hear our interview with Teresa Murray, director of U.S. PIRGs Consumer Watchdog office, discussing their latest report on dangerous toys, entitled Trouble in Toyland.

All info and free downloads

Originally Heard Sundays, 12noon

http://www.ralphnaderradiohour.com

Ralph's Website: www.nader.org







4-6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast

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THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 15




12-1 Alan Watts,

“Time and the Future” Part 4

All Info: www.alanwatts.org.




1-2 Insights at the Edge: Christian Conte “Healing Conflict: Listen, Validate, Then Explore Options”




How do we fully meet and support someone experiencing emotional distress—anger, in particular? In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon talks with Dr. Christian Conte about his Yield Theory of emotional management, focusing on the process of “listen, validate, and explore options.” Dr. Conte explains the events that led to his interest in anger management, as well as the origins of Yield Theory. He emphasizes the importance of meeting others where they are, giving them the opportunity to drain anger’s charge from their limbic system. Dr. Conte and Tami discuss why it’s necessary to cultivate humility and how Yield Theory might be applied to our currently divisive culture. Finally, they speak on the “cartoon world” that angry responses often create, as well as the importance of watching what we add to our

Audio and Text:

https://www.resources.soundstrue.com/podcast/christian-conte-healing-conflict-listen-validate-then-explore-options/




2:00-3:00 Caroline Casey, "Visionary Activist Show:"

The wedding of spiritual magic and compassionate social activism with host Caroline Casey.

From KPFA. Caroline's Website: http://www.coyotenetworknews.com









3-4 Old Radio Break




“Let’s Pretend” 12/26/42 ‘House of World Christmas Special’

“The Whistler” (12/5/44) ‘Christmas Bonus’










4-6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast

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