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Simon Johnson & Paul Kiel Talk About Bank Bailouts
Watch ProPublica reporter and bailout bird dog Paul Kiel talk to Simon Johnson, former chief economist at the IMF and currently an MIT economics professor and Baseline Scenario contributor, about the current financial crisis. Johnson expounds on his recent article in The Atlantic, explaining how Wall Street and Washington, D.C., have come together to form the “most advanced oligarchy” in the world, [...]
aspartame
Aspartame was not approved until 1981, in dry foods. For over eight years the FDA refused to approve it because of the seizures and brain tumors this drug produced in lab animals. The FDA continued to refuse to approve it until President Reagan took office (a friend of Searle) and fired the FDA Commissioner who [...]
A People’s History Of American Empire By Howard Zinn
“At the heart of this wide-ranging comics indictment of American Empire are the terrific human stories of those who have resisted—including wonderful autobiographical episodes from author Howard Zinn’s own courageous and inspiring life.”—Joe Sacco, author of Safe Area Gorazde
“Ingenious in its conception and brilliant in execution, this comics version of Howard Zinn’s classic history breathes [...]
A few Thoughts from Kevin Phillips via Bill Moyers
If you read only one book on the route to this financial meltdown, I
recommend this one: BAD MONEY: RECKLESS FINANCE, FAILED POLITICS, AND
THE GLOBAL CRISIS OF AMERICAN CAPITALISM. The author, Kevin Phillips,
has a history of being way ahead of the curve. As a young man working
for Richard Nixon, he wrote THE EMERGING REPUBLICAN MAJORITY, a [...]
A World Without Water
“If the wars of this century were fought over oil, the wars of the next century will be fought over water.” - World Bank vice president Ismail Serageldin
The world is running out of its most precious resource. True Vision’s timely film tells of the personal tragedies behind the mounting privatisation of water supplies.

More than [...]
“Trouble the Water” - New Film Provides Firsthand Account of Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath
Trouble the Water follows a couple from New Orleans’ Ninth Ward and their return home two weeks after the hurricane. It begins with footage shot by the couple, who documented the approach of the hurricane and the moment the floodwaters began to rise.

Next week marks the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. President Bush visited New [...]
The Coming Collapse of the Middle Class - by Elizabeth Warren
During the past generation, the American middle-class family that once could count on hard work and fair play to keep itself financially secure has been transformed by economic risk and new realities. Now a pink slip, a bad diagnosis, or a disappearing spouse can reduce a family from solidly middle class to newly poor in [...]
Amory Lovins - Charting a Course for the Future of Energy
Making sense of the recent national debates over offshore drilling, biofuels, and nuclear power can be a challenge.There’s one issue President Bush and presidential hopefuls John McCain
and Barack Obama all agree on: expanding the use of nuclear power.
President Bush addressed nuclear power at a news conference Tuesday and
hailed it as a way to reduce American [...]
Radiohead - House of Cards video
In Radiohead’s new video for “House of Cards”, no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. …


Data Visualization







Explore data visualization through a 3D viewer and use your mouse to further manipulate the data and create your own [...]
Foreclosure Phil: Journalist David Corn on How McCain Campaign Adviser Phil Gramm Helped Create the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
In the latest issue of Mother Jones magazine, David Corn writes, “Who’s to blame for the biggest financial catastrophe of our time? There are plenty of culprits, but one candidate for lead perp is former Sen. Phil Gramm. Eight years ago, as part of a decades-long anti-regulatory crusade, Gramm pulled a sly legislative maneuver that [...]
“War, Inc.”: John Cusack’s New Film Satirizes the Corruption, Profiteering and Hubris Behind the Iraq War
John Cusack joins us to talk about “War, Inc.”, his new film taking on issues few in Hollywood today would dare to: war profiteering, mercenaries, political corruption and embedded journalism. A political satire, the film stars Cusack as Brand Hauser, a hit-man for hire who is deployed to the fictional country of Turaqistan to kill [...]
The Century of the Self
The Century of the Self is an acclaimed documentary by filmmaker Adam Curtis released in 2002.
“This series is about how those in power have used Freud’s theories to try and control the dangerous crowd in an age of mass democracy.” - Adam Curtis
To many in both politics and business, the triumph of the self is [...]
1968, Forty Years Later: A Look Back at the Orangeburg Massacre When SC Police Opened Fire on Black Students Protesting Segregation
On February 8, 1968, a crowd of black students gathered on the campus of South Carolina State University to protest segregation at Orangeburg’s only bowling alley. Dozens of police arrived on the scene, and the students lit a bonfire on a street in front of the campus. Tensions escalated, and police officers opened fire into [...]
Democracy Now! Special: Martin Luther King’s Life and Legacy 40 Years After His Assassination
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated forty years ago today. He was in Memphis, Tennessee to march with sanitation workers demanding a better wage. We spend the hour on his life and legacy. We hear from the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was with King at the Lorraine Motel, where he was killed; [...]
The Story of Cesar Chavez
The Story of Cesar Chavez THE BEGINNING

The story of Cesar Estrada Chavez begins near Yuma, Arizona. Cesar was born on March 31, 1927. He was named after his grandfather, Cesario. Regrettably, the [...]
Waylon Jennings Jessi Colter - Storms never last 1983
Stockholm Sweden 1983
"Here's a song that Jessi wrote".
Waylon Jennings "You asked me to"
From AWHQ website
Waylon Jennings - Turn back the years
Waylon Jennings singing and memorising his Icon, Hank Williams.
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