Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast - consumer distribution show

Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast - consumer distribution

Summary: Between The Lines in MP3 format - consumer distribution; Under-reported news and views for progressives. Visit www.btlonline.org for additional links

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 Between The Lines Week Ending 12/12/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Hands Up United's Tory Russell: Injustice in Ferguson is Rallying Cry for Movement Confronting Police Violence Across the U.S.; Mondoweiss.net's Philip Weiss: With Two-State Solution Dead, Will Palestinians Launch a Third Intifada?; Minnesota-based Land Stewardship Project's Bobby King: Sand Mined for Fracking Wells Generates Environmental and Health Concerns in Midwest

 Between The Lines Week Ending 12/5/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Unitarian Universalist Association's Rev. Peter Morales: Ferguson Streets Explode in Anger After Grand Jury Opts Not to Indict Darren Wilson; Make The Road New York's Daniel Altschuler: Obama Executive Order Provokes GOP Rage, Inspires Activists to Agitate for Comprehensive Reform; Center for Reproductive Rights' Amanda Allen: After the Midterm Election Pro-Choice Activists Are Bracing for Renewed Efforts to Further Erode Access to Abortion Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 11/28/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Friends of the Earth's Karen Orenstein: New U.S.-China Carbon Targets Fall Short of Reductions Needed to Avert Climate Change Disaster; James Gustave "Gus" Speth: Failed Politics, Runaway Consumerism Root Cause of Environmental Decline; Free Press's Craig Aaron: Six Years After 2008 Campaign Pledge, President Obama Pushes for Net Neutrality Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 11/21/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

Institute for Policy Studies' Sam Pizzigati: Candidates of Both Parties Largely Avoid Debate on Rising Economic Inequality in 2014 Election; 350.org's Karthik Ganapathy: As GOP takes over U.S. Senate, Climate Change Activist Groups Adjust Strategy; Climate change activist and Great March participant Sean Glenn: Great March for Climate Action Arrives in Nation’s Capital, Joins Direct Action Protest Against Fracking Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 6/20/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Food & Water Watch's Mitch Jones: Environmentalists: Obama Administration Carbon Regulations Welcome, But Don't Go Far Enough; Hawthorne Valley Association's Martin Ping: "Soil, Soul and Society: A Love Story in Three Movements"; J. Kirk Wiebe, a retired NSA whistleblower: New Website Provides a Safe Harbor for Future Whistleblowers. Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m..m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 6/13/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Author Anand Gopal: U.S. Collaboration with Brutal Afghan warlords breeds resentment and instability; People for the American Way's Marge Baker: Proposed Constitutional Amendment Would Reverse Recent Supreme Court Rulings on Money in Politics; Seattle City Council and leader of 15Now movement Kshama Sawant: Seattle's Socialist City Council Member Wins Battle for $15/hour Minimum Wage, the Highest in the Nation. Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 6/6/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Veterans for Peace's Michael McPhearson: Veterans Administration Scandal Over Critical Health Care Began with a Decade of U.S. Wars; Tent of Nations Farm's Daoud Nassar: Israel Destroys Fruit Orchard at West Bank Tent of Nations Farm; Center for Democracy & Technology's Harley Geiger: House Removes Key Provisions of Bill Originally Drafted to End NSA Bulk Collection of Americans' Communication Data. Visit BTLonline.org for more information or for our archive, updated Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET; Facebook.com/BetweenTheLinesRadioNewsmagazine, Twitter @BTLRadioNews.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 5/30/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Post Carbon Institute's Richard Heinberg: Melting of Antarctic ice sheet will likely raise sea levels higher than previously predicted; Sentencing Project's Marc Mauer: state laws prohibit millions of Americans convicted of felony charges from voting in local, state and national elections; Mother Jones Magazine's Erika Eichelberger: Fast Food Workers Worldwide Strike for Higher Pay; Dignity in the Workplace

 Between The Lines Week Ending 5/23/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

New York University and Princeton's Stephen F. Cohen: Ukraine Crisis Could Escalate Without U.S. Support for Dialogue; Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility's Daniel Patterson: Federal Government Unwilling to Enforce the Law when Confronted by Armed Right-Wing Vigilantes?; Former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps: Internet Freedom in Jeopardy Unless Public Takes Urgent Action to Preserve Net Neutrality.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 5/16/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Mondoweiss.net's Adam Horowitz: Failure of U.S.-Brokered Middle East Peace Talks Could Open Door to More Favorable Process; People for the American Way's Jamie Raskin: U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Michigan Ban on Affirmative Action in Public Universities; National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty's Diann Rust-Tierney: Tragic, Botched Oklahoma Execution Renews Call to Abolish the Death Penalty

 Between The Lines Week Ending 5/9/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Institute for Policy Studies Associate's Sam Pizzigati: America's Middle Class Declines as Counterparts in Europe and Canada Advances; Coalition to Stop Gun Violence's Ladd Everitt: Georgia's Extreme New Gun Law Allows Firearms in Bars, Schools and Churches; Connecticut Trans Advocacy Coalition's JeriMarie Liesegang: Transgender Teenager held in Solitary Confinement in a Connecticut Prison

 Between The Lines Week Ending 5/2/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Ohio State University's John Quigley: Kiev's Pursuit of NATO Membership a Major Factor in Current Ukraine Crisis; Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights' Devin Burghart: Right-Wing Extremist Groups Challenging Authority of Federal Government Find GOP Allies; Mountaintop Removal activists Ricki Draper and Joanne Sheehan: Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining Protesters’ Fifth Court Appearance in UBS Headquarters Action Case

 Between The Lines Week Ending 4/25/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies' Dr. Michael Dorsey: The Latest IPCC Climate Change Report, A Call to Action, warns of disparate impacts on vulnerable populations; Code Pink Women for Peace's Medea Benjamin: her detention and brutalization by Egyptian military; Free Press' Timothy Karr: coalition challenging proposed Comcast-Time Warner cable TV merger.

 Between The Lines Week Ending 4/18/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Public Citizen’s Democracy is For People campaign's Jonah Minkoff-Zern: Supreme Court McCutcheon Ruling Increases Power of Super-Rich in U.S. Politics; Nunamta Aulukestai's Kimberly Williams: Opposition to the Pebble Gold and Copper Mine Proposed on Alaska’s Bristol Bay; Washington Office on Latin America's Marc Hanson: USAID Covert Operation Spied on 40,000 Cubans Who Used U.S.-Funded Twitter-Like Platform

 Between The Lines Week Ending 4/4/14 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:01

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Chris Hedges: Indefinite Detention, Dragnet Surveillance and the Struggle to Restore Our Civil Liberties; South Alabama University's Andrew Whelton: Lack of scientific information causes public confusion in the wake of West Virginia’s recent toxic water spill; North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP's Rev. William Barber: North Carolina's Progressive "Moral Monday" Protest Movement Resonates Across the Nation

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