"Mutually Assured De-construction: a Nuclear Falling Out" ...plus Marsha Blackburn and Ted Cruz on "woke progressive indoctrination" and " a moment of Zinn"
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Tennessee Republican Senator and member of the Judiciary Committee, MARSHA BLACKBURN. (via C_SPAN coverage of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson SCOTUS hearings)
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Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Newsmax host, "Reality Check."
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History Professor Alfred McCoy, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Professor Noam Chomsky, recorded First Church of Roxbury, MA (date to be added)
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Professor Theodore Postel, recorded at MIT (date to be added)
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Kennette Benedict, Senior Advisor, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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News report, featuring former US UN Ambassador Nicki Haley. An effort to ban nuclear weapons was voted down in the UN General Assembly.
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"HIBAKUSHA MONOLOGUE" by Mariko Kanto. Performed by Roxanne Morse. Recorded August, 2018. /// If you can access the New York Times on-line, here's a guest op-ed from someone who witnessed a thermonuclear bomb test in the Pacific in 1958. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/27/opinion/nuclear-weapons-ukraine.html?searchResultPosition=1
Produced by REM guitarist Peter Buck, the politically biting, ominous song cycle of this group's mostly acoustic third LP solidifies their stature as uncompromising and original founders of a new hybrid of American music -- even if the scale here tips considerably toward the latter half of the punk/country fusion. Considering that it was released during the ascent of the grunge movement, the acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolins and shuffling tunes make a powerfully original statement that still resonates with untold social and musical awareness.
- Nate Cavalieri
Professor Elaine Scarry, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and General Theory of Value, Harvard University
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Press conference, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, announcing the Doomsday Clock getting closer to midnight... (speaker to be identified)
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James Franciscus, "Beneath the Planet of the Apes," 1970 (also Jeff Corey, Natalie Trundy & Don Pedro Colley)
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Theodore Postel, Professor Emeritus of Science, Technology, and International Security at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to his work at MIT, he worked at Argonne National Laboratory, the Pentagon, and Stanford University.