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947 выпуск 9 апреля 2022
Weekly News Wrap Up; US Threatens China with Sanctions; US Admits Pushing False Propaganda
The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false.
Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to review the important stories for the week. The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false. President Biden argues for a war crimes trial for President Putin despite the US' failure to formally accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Also, there is a movement towards resolution in the Yemen crisis and the Pentagon admits that it can't confirm claims about a Russian massacre in Bucha.
Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss world economics. Some economists are celebrating the Biden economy but many in the working class are not feeling the positive effects of his economic policies. Also, we discuss weekly jobless claims and the war in Ukraine.
Margaret Kimberly, Editor and Senior Columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents," joins us to discuss this week's important stories. The US has its first black female Supreme Court justice. Also, Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC and President Biden's Ukraine policy.
Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "America's Undeclared War," and Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, join us to discuss this week's stories. DC insiders are pushing for a 1 trillion dollar military budget. Also, we discuss NATO's push to prolong the Ukraine military operation, Biden's demand for a war crimes trial, and the US admission of pushing false propaganda.
Jim Kavanagh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch, and the author and Steve Poikonen, national organizer for Action4Assange, join us to discuss this week's stories. President Zelensky has upset members of the Greek parliament by allowing members of the Azov battalion to speak on a video address to the group. Also, we discuss US propaganda, NATO targeting China, and the failed US State Department coup in Pakistan.
Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to review the important stories for the week. The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false. President Biden argues for a war crimes trial for President Putin despite the US' failure to formally accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Also, there is a movement towards resolution in the Yemen crisis and the Pentagon admits that it can't confirm claims about a Russian massacre in Bucha.
Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss world economics. Some economists are celebrating the Biden economy but many in the working class are not feeling the positive effects of his economic policies. Also, we discuss weekly jobless claims and the war in Ukraine.
Margaret Kimberly, Editor and Senior Columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents," joins us to discuss this week's important stories. The US has its first black female Supreme Court justice. Also, Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC and President Biden's Ukraine policy.
Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "America's Undeclared War," and Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, join us to discuss this week's stories. DC insiders are pushing for a 1 trillion dollar military budget. Also, we discuss NATO's push to prolong the Ukraine military operation, Biden's demand for a war crimes trial, and the US admission of pushing false propaganda.
Jim Kavanagh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch, and the author and Steve Poikonen, national organizer for Action4Assange, join us to discuss this week's stories. President Zelensky has upset members of the Greek parliament by allowing members of the Azov battalion to speak on a video address to the group. Also, we discuss US propaganda, NATO targeting China, and the failed US State Department coup in Pakistan.
The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false.
Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to review the important stories for the week. The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false. President Biden argues for a war crimes trial for President Putin despite the US' failure to formally accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Also, there is a movement towards resolution in the Yemen crisis and the Pentagon admits that it can't confirm claims about a Russian massacre in Bucha.
Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss world economics. Some economists are celebrating the Biden economy but many in the working class are not feeling the positive effects of his economic policies. Also, we discuss weekly jobless claims and the war in Ukraine.
Margaret Kimberly, Editor and Senior Columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents," joins us to discuss this week's important stories. The US has its first black female Supreme Court justice. Also, Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC and President Biden's Ukraine policy.
Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "America's Undeclared War," and Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, join us to discuss this week's stories. DC insiders are pushing for a 1 trillion dollar military budget. Also, we discuss NATO's push to prolong the Ukraine military operation, Biden's demand for a war crimes trial, and the US admission of pushing false propaganda.
Jim Kavanagh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch, and the author and Steve Poikonen, national organizer for Action4Assange, join us to discuss this week's stories. President Zelensky has upset members of the Greek parliament by allowing members of the Azov battalion to speak on a video address to the group. Also, we discuss US propaganda, NATO targeting China, and the failed US State Department coup in Pakistan.
Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to review the important stories for the week. The US has admitted that many of the official State Department claims about the Ukraine crisis are false. President Biden argues for a war crimes trial for President Putin despite the US' failure to formally accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Also, there is a movement towards resolution in the Yemen crisis and the Pentagon admits that it can't confirm claims about a Russian massacre in Bucha.
Dr. Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to discuss world economics. Some economists are celebrating the Biden economy but many in the working class are not feeling the positive effects of his economic policies. Also, we discuss weekly jobless claims and the war in Ukraine.
Margaret Kimberly, Editor and Senior Columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents," joins us to discuss this week's important stories. The US has its first black female Supreme Court justice. Also, Jen Psaki's move to MSNBC and President Biden's Ukraine policy.
Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "America's Undeclared War," and Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, join us to discuss this week's stories. DC insiders are pushing for a 1 trillion dollar military budget. Also, we discuss NATO's push to prolong the Ukraine military operation, Biden's demand for a war crimes trial, and the US admission of pushing false propaganda.
Jim Kavanagh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch, and the author and Steve Poikonen, national organizer for Action4Assange, join us to discuss this week's stories. President Zelensky has upset members of the Greek parliament by allowing members of the Azov battalion to speak on a video address to the group. Also, we discuss US propaganda, NATO targeting China, and the failed US State Department coup in Pakistan.
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