![]() ![]() Naomi Karavani finishes off the show by taking on the prosecution of Prakash Churaman, who was convicted of a 2014 murder based on a forced confession and has been held in Rikers since. The chemical industry is one of the lesser-known factors driving climate change, but it has significant effects on human health, waste management, and greenhouse gas output. Camp also covers Amnesty International’s recent report acknowledging that Israel is an apartheid state, and the courts pushing back against Joe Biden’s climate-killing choice to grant a ton of oil and gas drilling permits to big oil.Īnders Lee reports on the chemical industry’s contribution to climate change. Lee Camp looks into the cause for falling support for the two parties and how this situation compares to the political landscapes of the UK and Germany. The impact of donor money on politics continues to grow, and it is becoming difficult for even the most loyal citizens to ignore. The US’ two-party system is quickly losing support from voters as it becomes more obvious that neither party represent the interests of regular people. People are waking up, the chemical industry, justice for Prakash Then, in true capitalist fashion, the idea was commodified by big business and turned into a celebration of our exploitative system. ![]() It was invented under the name The Landlord’s Game to explain the brutal reality of capitalism. Finally, Anders Lee goes back into the history of the board game Monopoly. The story highlights the farce of income disparities between healthcare workers and executives. The decision to stop them from switching jobs only held for a short time until another judge overturned the decision. A Wisconsin hospital sued to stop some of their nurses from leaving for better-paying jobs. Naomi Karavani reports on a story about the US’ failing medical system. Norton outlines the history and most important context for this moment of insecurity. Then the story moves to a US-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014 and the fallout after separatist movements tried to secede. The story goes back to the ’90s and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when the NATO powers guaranteed Moscow that they wouldn’t expand toward Russian borders. They look to the real causes of Russia’s actions in Ukraine beyond the Western war propaganda. Lee Camp is joined by journalist and host of Multipolarista, Ben Norton, to break down what is going on between Ukraine and Russia. The real Ukraine crisis w/ Ben Norton, nurses demand better treatment, the history of monopoly ![]()
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