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afshin rattansi we're going on the run 48 hours before u.s. presidential election early voting is due to begin in minnesota south dakota virginia and wyoming coming up on the show remember if you go back some of you go back if you go back 10 years 15 years 5 years everything was in 2019 china will overtake the united states is the largest economy that didn't work out too well for them. that didn't work out we were we were just doing leaps and bounds we were doing so great and then we got hit with the plague china play as opposed to lipstick scenes from wildfires to plagues ravaged the united states in any result in 20 twentieth's presidential election actually change anything. how has the country's postes led to today's biblical scenes when the 400th anniversary of the start of the voyage of the mayflower we investigate the puritan legacy now driving american politics all the civil coming up in today's going underground the 1st is deaths over around 200000 in the united states i mean widespread protests for racial justice and the largest quart
afshin rattansi we're going on the run 48 hours before u.s. presidential election early voting is due to begin in minnesota south dakota virginia and wyoming coming up on the show remember if you go back some of you go back if you go back 10 years 15 years 5 years everything was in 2019 china will overtake the united states is the largest economy that didn't work out too well for them. that didn't work out we were we were just doing leaps and bounds we were doing so great and then we got hit...
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kansas city has been passing is and the media analyst lionel on the ground is the guest with afshin rattansi. the guest and on the ground it's going to get a half an hour for the latest global news updates we'll see about that. insulin resistance is affecting people all over the world it's a condition that wreaks havoc on the body's metabolic and immune systems and result in poor quality of life for many will it take for people to realize that a sweet treat can be the worst poison. can be used as a water polo the polluter the more major issue there. is a need for. both of you. to use the book what the cost is going to those with use of the the baby. but. of course. a matter of time jim welcome back to a brand new season of going underground still swimming against the current of the mainstream amid a global pandemic all but civil war in the united states and the impending threat of climate extinction i'm joined now from tucson arizona by one of the most cited intellectuals on earth the father of modern linguistics american doesn't know i'm from ski ron thanks so much for coming back on the sh
kansas city has been passing is and the media analyst lionel on the ground is the guest with afshin rattansi. the guest and on the ground it's going to get a half an hour for the latest global news updates we'll see about that. insulin resistance is affecting people all over the world it's a condition that wreaks havoc on the body's metabolic and immune systems and result in poor quality of life for many will it take for people to realize that a sweet treat can be the worst poison. can be used...
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afshin rattansi we're going underground what's supposed to be week 2 of julie the songes london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates on earth coming up in the show with nato nations panicking over a global economic catastrophe amidst a pandemic and climate crisis will the global economy ever recover of the millions of lost their jobs since the start of the 1st covidien used lockdown could coronavirus mean the end of capitalism and globalization as we know it politicians really fit for purpose joining me now from new york city is the author of the ages of globalization geography technology and institutions and director of the sustainable development solution network professor jeffrey sachs of the center of a sustainable development at columbia university thank you so much jeffrey for coming on before i even get to the book in the past few days there's been a story that will commented on i'll give lee 13000 refugees on the island of lesbos in greece all there are makeshift homes were burnt down somehow an emblematic vision of globalization and 2020 ther
afshin rattansi we're going underground what's supposed to be week 2 of julie the songes london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates on earth coming up in the show with nato nations panicking over a global economic catastrophe amidst a pandemic and climate crisis will the global economy ever recover of the millions of lost their jobs since the start of the 1st covidien used lockdown could coronavirus mean the end of capitalism and globalization as we know it...
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damn afshin rattansi this is going underground as donald trump promotes his deal of the century thisis part one of a 2 part special looking into what trump so called abraham accord signed between the leaders of the united states israel the united arab emirates and bahrain mean for the future of the middle east the accords normalize relations between israel and the tube arab autocracies the 3rd and 4th arab countries to open diplomatic relations with israel to egypt and jordan the agreement is seen by u.s. president trump as the dawn of the new middle east and the beginning of a new era of peace but others see it as the building of a strong front against iran and a potential end to any chance of a future for the palestinian people and wins his show i'll be speaking to the palestinian ambassador to the u.k. or some zone lot and later in this program we'll be hearing from the editor in chief of the jerusalem post yak of cats but 1st joining me now from tel aviv is the 10th prime minister of israel ehud barak who also served as defense minister from 27 to 2030 and former presidents effec
damn afshin rattansi this is going underground as donald trump promotes his deal of the century thisis part one of a 2 part special looking into what trump so called abraham accord signed between the leaders of the united states israel the united arab emirates and bahrain mean for the future of the middle east the accords normalize relations between israel and the tube arab autocracies the 3rd and 4th arab countries to open diplomatic relations with israel to egypt and jordan the agreement is...
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afshin rattansi we're going underground or what's supposed to be week 2 of julie the songes london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates on earth coming up in the show with nato nations panicking over a global economic catastrophe amidst a pandemic and climate crisis where the global economy ever recover after millions of lost their jobs since the start of the 1st covidien used lockdown could coronavirus mean the end of capitalism and globalization as we know it and are our politicians really fit for purpose joining me now from new york city is the author of the ages of globalization geography technology and institutions and director of the sustainable development solution network professor jeffrey sachs of the center for sustainable development at columbia university thank you so much jeffrey for coming on before i even get to the book in the past few days there's been a story that will go and did on arguably 13000 refugees on the island of les was in greece all there are makeshift homes were burnt down somehow an emblematic vision of globalization in 20
afshin rattansi we're going underground or what's supposed to be week 2 of julie the songes london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates on earth coming up in the show with nato nations panicking over a global economic catastrophe amidst a pandemic and climate crisis where the global economy ever recover after millions of lost their jobs since the start of the 1st covidien used lockdown could coronavirus mean the end of capitalism and globalization as we know it...
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time afshin rattansi and we're going underground as u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss michael meets ivan duke and marcus president of alleged narco state columbia as he wraps up a latin american tour still feeling the shock waves of successive u.s. interventions coming up in the show 9 years after the formation of a un backed transitional government in libya in the wake of a nature war that devastated africa's richest recovered a nation what hope is there for a country facing political turmoil civil war and no global pandemic we all saw the acting special representative and the head of the u.n. support mission in libya and we investigate the page of the burden you fill. that explores the naked brutality faced by jill dran in war that's causing apparently mass walkouts and film festivals from venice to toronto with one of its lead star of the killing fields julian sands told them all coming up in today's going underground but 1st after monday's special episode with columbia university's professor jeffrey sachs of the un's sustainab
time afshin rattansi and we're going underground as u.s. secretary of state and former cia boss michael meets ivan duke and marcus president of alleged narco state columbia as he wraps up a latin american tour still feeling the shock waves of successive u.s. interventions coming up in the show 9 years after the formation of a un backed transitional government in libya in the wake of a nature war that devastated africa's richest recovered a nation what hope is there for a country facing...
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professor and philosopher non chomsky is that a guest of ati's go underground where he discusses with afshin rattansi the us elections climate change in a song and much more as well program as throughout the day right here on our to international in the meantime here's a quick preview we're now facing a number of crochets serious ones one corrosive is the spirit of climate environmental catastrophe the other probe will which is erosion with great hurry right now is the collapse of the economy as a result of the endemic many corporations are making money hand over 'd should know that high tech for example or that which one did which just is just. $13000000000.00 or they're going to hedge funds growth that it would be sure. all doing. the treasure is touring money into the economy in a way which largely benefits them we're involved in this war. i want to be really clear students say i'm just going to do what i want i don't care but you can't i don't know if that rule is fragile you know it is there for the last. 2 and energized engaged. earthly years is often. because a report lacks the maxims they sel
professor and philosopher non chomsky is that a guest of ati's go underground where he discusses with afshin rattansi the us elections climate change in a song and much more as well program as throughout the day right here on our to international in the meantime here's a quick preview we're now facing a number of crochets serious ones one corrosive is the spirit of climate environmental catastrophe the other probe will which is erosion with great hurry right now is the collapse of the economy...
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that afshin rattansi we're going underground or what's supposed to be week 2 of london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates.
that afshin rattansi we're going underground or what's supposed to be week 2 of london trial from the country with one of the highest coronavirus death rates.
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i'm afshin rattansi and we're going underground as world leaders including putin she and trump plead for global unity as the u.n. celebrates its 75th anniversary amid a divisive and economically discriminatory coronavirus pandemic coming on the show as the so-called western world faces its biggest economic depression since the 1930 s. professor david blanchflower former bank of england montreal the committee member tells us that our politicians are fit to mend inarguably broken system 26 years to the month democrat president bill clinton signed the violence against women act sponsored by joe biden his clinton guilty of the crimes he signed into law we talked to one woman who claims to have been raped about why she is voting for trump and the. only thing more coming up in today's going underground but 1st a virus transmitted at least in part because of environmental destruction is being credited for ripping up the economic plans of finance ministers all over the world ahead of a possible 2nd wave and here in britain brics at negotiations in crisis what can save capitalism now joining
i'm afshin rattansi and we're going underground as world leaders including putin she and trump plead for global unity as the u.n. celebrates its 75th anniversary amid a divisive and economically discriminatory coronavirus pandemic coming on the show as the so-called western world faces its biggest economic depression since the 1930 s. professor david blanchflower former bank of england montreal the committee member tells us that our politicians are fit to mend inarguably broken system 26 years...
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afshin rattansi we're going underground on day 3 of an old bailey hearing for the world's most famous publisher and journalist julian a son jesse faces the trial of his life in london later in this program we'll speak to use of salaam one of the central park 5 whose wrongful conviction that donald trump to argue for the death penalty but 1st here is julian assange speaking presciently about the power of the black lives matter movement in one of the many interviews he did for this program in 216 black lives matter. movement has come upon. us by the hard work practice but the core of what is driving it is our footage that is undeniable that if you want it's not a matter of the you know do you believe the police do believe friends of a person who are strong witnesses it is undeniable footage of exactly what has occurred is not only stimulating parts of the black community i think the black community is on the understood this all too long. but it's stimulating enormous acceptance and sympathy outside the market because the argument is proven a son speaking to us in 2016 after being grante
afshin rattansi we're going underground on day 3 of an old bailey hearing for the world's most famous publisher and journalist julian a son jesse faces the trial of his life in london later in this program we'll speak to use of salaam one of the central park 5 whose wrongful conviction that donald trump to argue for the death penalty but 1st here is julian assange speaking presciently about the power of the black lives matter movement in one of the many interviews he did for this program in 216...