Interviews

Interview 401 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Some random authors declare world peace; thousands freeze to death every year in Britain as the government worries about global warming; and the Vatican calls for a one world financial system.

Interview 400 – Paul K. Chappell

West Point graduate, Iraq combat veteran and committed peace activist Paul K. Chappell joins us to talk about the value of waging peace, the strategies for transforming society in a peaceful way, and the hidden historical paradigm of non-violent social movements for improving the world and increasing freedoms.

Interview 399 – Splitting The Sky

Mohawk activist, researcher and empassioned speaker Splitting The Sky joins us once again to discuss his protests of unindicted war criminal George W. Bush, from his infamous arrest by Calgary police as he attempted to enter the Telus Convention Centre to perform a citizen’s arrest of the former US President, to his rallying of the protest crowds outside of Bush’s Toronto speech and his speech last week in Surrey, B.C.

Interview 398 – Bob Chapman

Weekly guest Bob Chapman joins us for our Monday conversation as we discuss everything from Ron Paul’s Plan to Restore America to the recent goings-on in Libya with the assassination of Gaddafi to the latest on the collapse of the Eurozone. We also dip into the mailbag for another listener question.

Interview 397 – Eric Dion

Eric Dion of The Film Archive joins us to discuss the valuable collection of archival footage that he has amassed and shares through his website and YouTube channel.

Interview 396 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Citizens in Tokyo turn up radioactive “hot spots”; The Supreme Court of Canada rules against hyperlink libel; and the Greeks take to the streets as austerity bites.

Interview 395 – Arnie Gundersen

Arnie Gundersen, an energy advisor with 39-years of nuclear power engineering experience, joins us to discuss the ongoing problems at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, as well as the lessons that can be learnt from the disaster. We start with an update about conditions at the site and then talk about the relationship between the nuclear power regulators and the industry itself. We finish by contemplating the long-term effects of the Fukushima disaster on the industry and the possibility that Fukushima will prompt a fundamental reform in the way we think about power generation.

Interview 394 – Joe Lauria

Noted author and journalist Joe Lauria joins us to discuss his recent article, “The Alleged Iranian Plot: Turning the U.N. into a Courtroom.” We examine the latest details about the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi U.S. ambassador and what the Security Council thinks about the U.S.’ case for war.


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