Show Overview Points of View:
'End the War (On Terror)'
by Katrina Vanden Heuvel
'Iraqis give US thumbs down, four years after war' Agence France Presse
'The American Worker is Doomed' by Jay Richards
'Black Male Unemployment' by James Wright
'Playing Monopoly with Iraqi Money' by Loretta Napoleoni
'KSM "Confessed" To Targeting Bank Founded After His Arrest' by Paul Joseph Watson
'The Confession Backfired' by Paul Craig Roberts
'True Confessions? The Amazing Tale of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed' by Anthony D'Amato
'Blunder after blunder' LA Times Editorial
Guests: Kevin Helliker
The Swimming Gap
Chitra Ragavan
U.S.News and World Report
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End the War (On Terror) Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose begins today with a piece from the Nations magazine: 'End the War (On Terror)' by Katrina Vanden Heuvel.
Kevin Helliker Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose speaks with Kevin Hellike. They discuss the swimming gap between minorities and whites.
Chitra Ragavan Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose talks with Chitra Ragavan, Chief Legal Affairs Corrspondent for U.S.News and World Report.
Giuliana Sgrena is a well-known Italian journalist and author who works for the Italian communist newspaper Il Manifesto and the German weekly Die Zeit. While working in Iraq, she was kidnapped by insurgents on 4 February 2005. After her release on March 4, 2005, Sgrena and the two Italian intelligence officers who had helped secure her release came under fire from U.S. forces while on their way to Baghdad International Airport.
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The Confession Backfired Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from an article about the Khalid Shaikh Mohammed confession. 'The Confession Backfired"' by Paul Craig Roberts.