1325 выпуск 23 сентября 2022
Voting kicks off for referendums in eastern Ukraine
On this episode of Fault Lines hosts Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan welcome Friday with a packed show discussing all the important headlines from Iranian protests to the referendum voting in Eastern Ukraine.
Mohammad Marandi - Professor of English Literature and Orientalism, University of Tehran
Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst
Gerald Celente - publisher of the Trends Journal/Business Consultant
In the first hour, our hosts were joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi to discuss the case of the Iranian woman who was allegedly killed by Iranian morality police for wearing her hijab wrong and the protests that have evolved from it.
In the second hour, Manila and Jamarl were joined by Mark Sleboda to walk us through the referendums in Eastern Ukraine and follow all the breaking news on the ground.
In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with Gerald Celente to talk about the economy, inflation, and what Americans should expect as we head into winter.
Mohammad Marandi - Professor of English Literature and Orientalism, University of Tehran
Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst
Gerald Celente - publisher of the Trends Journal/Business Consultant
In the first hour, our hosts were joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi to discuss the case of the Iranian woman who was allegedly killed by Iranian morality police for wearing her hijab wrong and the protests that have evolved from it.
In the second hour, Manila and Jamarl were joined by Mark Sleboda to walk us through the referendums in Eastern Ukraine and follow all the breaking news on the ground.
In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with Gerald Celente to talk about the economy, inflation, and what Americans should expect as we head into winter.
On this episode of Fault Lines hosts Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan welcome Friday with a packed show discussing all the important headlines from Iranian protests to the referendum voting in Eastern Ukraine.
Mohammad Marandi - Professor of English Literature and Orientalism, University of Tehran
Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst
Gerald Celente - publisher of the Trends Journal/Business Consultant
In the first hour, our hosts were joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi to discuss the case of the Iranian woman who was allegedly killed by Iranian morality police for wearing her hijab wrong and the protests that have evolved from it.
In the second hour, Manila and Jamarl were joined by Mark Sleboda to walk us through the referendums in Eastern Ukraine and follow all the breaking news on the ground.
In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with Gerald Celente to talk about the economy, inflation, and what Americans should expect as we head into winter.
Mohammad Marandi - Professor of English Literature and Orientalism, University of Tehran
Mark Sleboda - International Relations and Security Analyst
Gerald Celente - publisher of the Trends Journal/Business Consultant
In the first hour, our hosts were joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi to discuss the case of the Iranian woman who was allegedly killed by Iranian morality police for wearing her hijab wrong and the protests that have evolved from it.
In the second hour, Manila and Jamarl were joined by Mark Sleboda to walk us through the referendums in Eastern Ukraine and follow all the breaking news on the ground.
In the third hour, Fault Lines spoke with Gerald Celente to talk about the economy, inflation, and what Americans should expect as we head into winter.
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