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this is how doctorow move soon, fox news of the head of project about put it. remember the name focus of the iran now says it has indications. israel is responsible for the killing of the nuclear scientist. technology in his death has damaged its defenses and is vowing revenge. and for insight on this, i'm joined by good. it was time for an expert on the middle east and the german institute of international and security affairs. welcome to the program. you know, iran is blaming israel here and as we saw factors that it has clearly been on israel's radar for some time. but what do you think prompted the killing now? well, i think it's, it's no surprise that the israelis would want the head of the iranian nuclear program to have already assassinated nuclear scientists between 201-2012 in the last phase of escalation between iran and israel. but i think the major reason right now is that they still have the support of the trump administration politically, but perhaps also operationally and they want to make it the israelis want to make it as hard as possible for p
this is how doctorow move soon, fox news of the head of project about put it. remember the name focus of the iran now says it has indications. israel is responsible for the killing of the nuclear scientist. technology in his death has damaged its defenses and is vowing revenge. and for insight on this, i'm joined by good. it was time for an expert on the middle east and the german institute of international and security affairs. welcome to the program. you know, iran is blaming israel here and...
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just as happens earlier when russia left the country independent political analyst, gilbert doctorow. thank you for your time and your comments apply for parts of the u.s. mainstream media are seeking to eliminate all doubt that joe biden won the race to the white house going so far as to brown reports on probes into alleged voter fraud . as misinformation, artist explains questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot fraud, especially this new york times columnist. facebook is absolutely teeming with right wing misinformation right now. these are all among the 10 most engaged on the platform of the post 24 right wing information. so what is this misinformation that he feels is so dangerous and unacceptable and that well, perhaps the reason that this information is deemed to be so dangerous is because those headlines are actually true. and what about this guy? 2nd, pennsylvania u.s.p.s. whistleblower claims postmaster ordered late ballots picked up and separated. while the washington post came forward and sa
just as happens earlier when russia left the country independent political analyst, gilbert doctorow. thank you for your time and your comments apply for parts of the u.s. mainstream media are seeking to eliminate all doubt that joe biden won the race to the white house going so far as to brown reports on probes into alleged voter fraud . as misinformation, artist explains questioning the u.s. election results is tantamount to sacrilege. the media is outraged that anyone would talk about ballot...
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this is how doctorow move soon fuck is the head of project about put it. remember that main focus of the iran now says it has indications. israel is responsible for the killing of the nuclear scientists. technology his death has damaged its defenses and is vowing revenge. earlier we spoke to trita parsi, the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft in washington. he gave us his take on the developments. we do not know yet exactly who was behind it, but we also have to be quite clear that that number of candidates are not that many at the end that are they the combination of having the capacity, the intent and or to be sent out to be able to curb ducks in operation of this kind, which seems to be a quite daring one going inside of the country with the gunmen and then assassinated that person. it really reduces the number of candidates, no more to the united states and israel. and in the case of the israelis, we do have a long history of numerous attempts that were conducted by israel, according to western media. cessation
this is how doctorow move soon fuck is the head of project about put it. remember that main focus of the iran now says it has indications. israel is responsible for the killing of the nuclear scientists. technology his death has damaged its defenses and is vowing revenge. earlier we spoke to trita parsi, the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft in washington. he gave us his take on the developments. we do not know yet exactly who was behind it, but we...
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david ignatius, colson whitehead walter mosley brad thor cory doctorow geraldine brooks jody p. colt brad meltzer of the 12 we had on an jody p. colt was a best-selling author and here she is from her "in depth" program and 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think for example when i wrote this book i sat down and i read countless institute studies about reproductive rights in the orson and things like that but most people don't sit down and do that on a daily basis that they might pick up a novel preview or think you are picking up some books to be entertained. you think you are picking up a book that will whisk you away or a few hours but if i've done my job right at the end of the book you end up thinking hard about a topic you might not hav approached and in that way i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky because it really gets people's minds toit wide open. >> host: calliope in pennsylvania hi. >> caller: hi how are you? i wanted to just say my favorite nonfiction author was christopher hitchens far and away and i
david ignatius, colson whitehead walter mosley brad thor cory doctorow geraldine brooks jody p. colt brad meltzer of the 12 we had on an jody p. colt was a best-selling author and here she is from her "in depth" program and 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think for example when i wrote this book i sat down and i read countless institute studies about reproductive rights in the orson and things like that but most...
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david ignatius, colson whitehead, jeff shower rah, walter mosley, david baldacci, brad thor, cory doctorow e, geraldine brooks, jodi by colt, those -- jodi pico, those were the 12 that we had on, and jodi p if icoult, here she is from her "in depth" program in 2018. >> guest: i do love the concept of a novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book, i sat down and i read countless studies about reproductive rights and about abortion statistics and things like that. most people don't sit down to do it, you know, on a daily basis. but theyt might pick up a nove. and you think you're picking up a book to be entertained. you think you'ring picking up a book that is going to whisk you away for a few hours. but if i've done my job right, at the end of the book you wind up thinking very hard about a topic you might otherwise not c have approached. and in that way, i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky because it really gets people's minds to crack wide open. >> host: ca lie by in pennsylvania. huh. >> caller: hi, how are you? >> host: h
david ignatius, colson whitehead, jeff shower rah, walter mosley, david baldacci, brad thor, cory doctorow e, geraldine brooks, jodi by colt, those -- jodi pico, those were the 12 that we had on, and jodi p if icoult, here she is from her "in depth" program in 2018. >> guest: i do love the concept of a novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book, i sat down and i read countless studies about reproductive rights and...
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david ignatius, colton whitehead, jeff shirer, walter mosley, david gil adachi, brad thor, cory doctorows, cody pico, brad meltzer, those are the 12 we had on and jodi pico, the best-selling author, here she goes from her booktv program in 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book i sat down and read countless guttmacher institute studies about reproductive rights and about abortion statistics and things like that stop most dpeople don't sit dow and do that on a daily basis but they might pick up a novel. you think you are picking up a book to be entertained, you think you are picking up a book that's gonna whisk you away for a few hours but if i had done my job right, by the end of the book you wind up thinking hard about a topic you might otherwise not have approached. in that way i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky wbecause it really gets people's minds to crack wide open. >> calliope in wallingford pennsylvania, high calliope. >> how are you? >> good. >> i wanted to say that my f
david ignatius, colton whitehead, jeff shirer, walter mosley, david gil adachi, brad thor, cory doctorows, cody pico, brad meltzer, those are the 12 we had on and jodi pico, the best-selling author, here she goes from her booktv program in 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book i sat down and read countless guttmacher institute studies about reproductive rights and about abortion...