Babak Yektafar on the NIE report that says no nuclear weapons in Iran (2 of 3) Story Transcript PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR: How did this report play out in Iran in the last day or two? BABAK YEKTAFAR, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, WASHINGTONPRISM.ORG: Well, that’s the interesting thing. As I was tracking it, the initial reaction, of course, […]
No Iranian bomb
Babak Yektafar on the NIE report that says no nuclear weapons in Iran (1 of 3) Story Transcript PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR: On Tuesday, December 4, President Bush addressed the White House press gallery, defending his position on Iran after a report from the National Intelligence Estimate revealed that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons […]
What’s next for Venezuela?
Gregory Wilpert on the Venezuelan referendum (3 of 3) Story Transcript PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR: So, what happens now in the next few months? Does life go back to a kind of normalcy? Does the opposition come out in the streets again in the next two weeks? What’s the next step? GREGORY WILPERT, AUTHOR/JOURNALIST: Well, […]
Chavez and why the referendum failed
Gregory Wilpert on the Venezuelan referendum (2 of 3) Story Transcript PAUL JAY: Now, it was a very, very close vote. And just under 51% in favour of the opposition, the no vote; just under 50% for the pro-Chavez vote. It was so close, and the opposition was certainly expecting a very, very close vote, […]
Chavez and the referendum
Gregory Wilpert on the Venezuelan referendum (1 of 3) Story Transcript PAUL JAY: On Sunday December 2nd, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was handed his first electoral defeat since coming to power eight years ago. Nine million Venezuelans voted on sweeping constitutional reforms which would brought the country one step closer to what Chavez calls “21st […]
Putin and a new Pan-Slavism
Eric Margolis comments on Putin and Russia’s Duma elections Story Transcript Putin and a new Pan-Slavism Eric Margolis comments on Putin and Russia’s Duma elections Wednesday December 5th, 2007 PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR: A lot of people are criticizing Putin’s manipulation of these elections, criticizing his human rights record. But he seems rather popular. The […]
Climate change election topples Howard government
Dr. Clive Hamilton: Ratification of the Kyoto protocol is not a symbolic act Story Transcript ZAA NKWETA, PRESENTER/PRODUCER: Australia has a new prime minister. Kevin Rudd, head of the Australian Labor Party, defeated his Liberal rival John Howard last week. Observers cite climate change as one of the critical issues that toppled the Howard administration, […]
Venezuela: The "No" vote and democracy
Edgardo Lander analyzes the referendum from Caracas
Venezuela votes no
Humberto Márquez on why “no” won Story Transcript ZAA NKWETA, PRESENTER/PRODUCER: On Sunday, December 2, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez was handed his first electoral defeat since coming to power eight years ago. Nine million Venezuelans voted on constitutional reforms which would have brought the country one step closer to what Chavez calls “21st century socialism.” […]
FCC and media consolidation
“There are just five or six companies in America that dominate the media landscape—giant multinational conglomerates. So there may be a lot of different voices but they’re coming from the same ventriloquist.” –Jonathan Adelstein, FCC Commissioner Story Transcript ZAA NKWETA, PRESENTER/PRODUCER: The ongoing battle between corporate media and consumer interests is coming to a head. […]