Claire Manera from Médecins Sans Frontières returns to the show to discuss the cholera epidemic in Yemen, which has somehow gotten much worse. When Manera was on the show less than two months ago there were an estimated 30,000 cholera cases; today there are more than...
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8/28/17 MSF’s Clair Manera on the cholera epidemic in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Aug 29, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Claire Manera from Médecins Sans Frontières returns to the show to discuss the cholera epidemic in Yemen, which has somehow gotten much worse. When Manera was on the show less than two months ago there were an estimated 30,000 cholera cases; today there are more than...
5/31/17 Clair Manera coordinator of Médecins Sans Frontières project Yemen, is interviewed on the Cholera outbreak
by Scott Horton | May 31, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Claire Manera, coordinator of Médecins Sans Frontières’s project in Yemen, is interviewed on the Cholera outbreak in Yemen. Yemen has been in a state of conflict since 2015. That conflict is causing a humanitarian crisis, especially since the intervention by Saudi...
1/31/18 MSF's Ghassan Abou Chaar updates the situation in Yemen
by Scott Horton | Jan 31, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Ghassan Abou Chaar, Doctors Without Borders' head of missions in Yemen, joins Scott to discuss the situation in Yemen. Chaar says that the cholera outbreak has improved as the dry season has limited the spread of the infection, but that cases of diarrhea remain...
1/31/18 MSF’s Ghassan Abou Chaar updates the situation in Yemen
by Scott Horton | Jan 31, 2018 | The Scott Horton Show
Ghassan Abou Chaar, Doctors Without Borders' head of missions in Yemen, joins Scott to discuss the situation in Yemen. Chaar says that the cholera outbreak has improved as the dry season has limited the spread of the infection, but that cases of diarrhea remain...
12/15/17 Will Porter on the undercounted civilian deaths in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Dec 15, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Will Porter makes his debut on the Scott Horton Show to discuss his article for the Libertarian Institute, "Yemen's Silent Numbers: Official Death Count Masks War's Toll on Civilians." Porter explains the numerous problems with the OHCHR's civilian death count and why...
11/16/17 Scott Paul on the latest devastating Saudi blockade in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 16, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Senior Humanitarian advisor at OxFam America Scott Paul returns to the show to discuss the latest developments in the U.S.-Saudi war in Yemen. Paul explains that the situation has gone from bad to gruesome with the latest Saudi blockade following the Houthi attempted...
11/10/17 Nasser Arrabyee on the escalation of the U.S.-Saudi war in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 10, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee returns to the show to give his latest update on the devestation from the U.S.-Saudi Arabian war in Yemen. Arrabyee confirms that more than 900,000 people have contracted cholera and discusses the recent retaliatory strike by the Houthis against the...
11/7/17 Congressman Walter Jones on his fight for H.Con.Res.81 and against the War Party
by Damon Hatheway | Nov 7, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Congressman Walter Jones of North Carolina joins Scott to discuss his co-sponsorship of H.Con.Res.81, the United States's never-ending wars, and how Congress can take back its mantle. Jones explains why he blames Paul Ryan for the lack of a vote on H.Con.Res.81, how...
10/25/17 Nasser Arrabyee updates the U.S.-Saudi War in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Oct 25, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee returns to the show and updates the fighting in Yemen where Saudi airstrikes continue throughout the country, including in Sana'a. Arrabyee explains how Yemen has devolved into a mess of conflicting tribal and national interests. Scott introduces...
8/29/17 Nasser Arrabyee on the latest Saudi atrocities in Yemen
by Damon Hatheway | Aug 29, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee returns to the show to discuss recent Saudi massacres in Sana’a, the worsening cholera epidemic, and how despite Saudi Arabia's brutal tactics, they are no closer to achieving their goals. Arrabyee explains how the Saudis have tried to create a split...
7/11/17 Nasser Arrabyee on the outbreak of cholera in Yemen as a result of the U.S. war
by Damon Hatheway | Jul 12, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Nasser Arrabyee returns to the show to share his reporting on the war in Yemen. The war dates back to March 2015 when Saudi Arabia and its U.S.-led coalition began raining death on Yemen in an attempt to reinstall the government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who Hillary...
News Roundup 6/1/17
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 1, 2017 | Blog
Donald Trump plans to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. Trump has not decided if the US will follow the formal withdraw process. [Link] The amount of student loan money borrowed by deep subprime students increased by 32% in the past year. [Link] 11 Americans...
2017 Review: Yemen
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 29, 2017 | Blog
On the night of Trump’s inauguration, he approved a raid on al-Qaeda in a village in central Yemen. Two Americans were killed in the raid: Chief Petty Officer Ryan Williams and 8-year-old Nawar Anwar al-Awlaki. Nawar was hit in the neck with a bullet and died in her...
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The Capitalist Competition Myth
Capitalism involves far more cooperation than competition—think of the number of mutually beneficial transactions you’ve had today compared to the number of competitions you’ve been in today - Chris Freiman, author of Why It's OK to Ignore Politics Democratic...
Blame Mexico? Blame Neocons! Blame Big Pharma! Blame the USA!
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In environments where there's a lot of competition, people tend to lie out their ass and you can apply this to any competitive situation. Take capitalism. As industrialization took full effect, the Federal Government had to interfere because there was so much false...
Empower the Workers: Decriminalize Economic Activity Between Consenting Adults
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